otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Best Font for Online Reading: No Single Answer
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otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: The candy stores of Oxford Street
Easier to just put a popup retailer in it on a peppercorn rent.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Why didn't our ancient ancestors get cavities?
Wikipedia says it was Mondelez International this morning, but who knows if that information became out of date while I was typing it...
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Will Japan run on ammonia? Major chemical firms want to build the infrastructure
Why would there be impurities in ammonia generated from solar powered water electrolysis? Where are they coming from?
Why would clean NH3 react strongly with carbon-managanese steel pressure vessel used in LNG transport?
>I doubt existing emissions control equipment would work.
Is emissions control installed on large marine diesels and stationary generation in Japan?
>In modern direct injection vehicles
Bzzzt. Wrong. This article is about coal power.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Exposure to 835MHz RF-EMF induces hyperactivity and demyelination in mice (2017)
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Exposure to 835MHz RF-EMF induces hyperactivity and demyelination in mice (2017)
Yeah, in addition to the inverse square law, devices also have a higher noise floor from adjacent devices broadcasting at higher power.
This is why banning microcells to "stop the dangers of 4G from harming our children" just increases the Tx power and SAR by orders of magnitude. But you can't argue with these people.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Exposure to 835MHz RF-EMF induces hyperactivity and demyelination in mice (2017)
In any case this is burst power during very high bitrate use such as 4k video, loading webpages, or pulling app/os updates. No ones phone is going to push a watt during voice calls. More like a few mW.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Why didn't our ancient ancestors get cavities?
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Why didn't our ancient ancestors get cavities?
Most cats and dogs are eating carbohydrate rich mass produced pet food made by a very familiar privately owned chocolate company.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Will Japan run on ammonia? Major chemical firms want to build the infrastructure
It's a great easily transported bridge fuel that can replace LNG export until the anti-nukes pull their heads out of their arses.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation
I've always wondered why Sergey Brin and Larry Page retired when they did, it coincides almost exactly with the beginning of the SERP quality decline. Wonder what sort of conversation they had with intelligence to quietly walk to the door, cash out, and say nothing about the company since.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: EU DSA: Industry and government interests prevail over citizens’ digital rights
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: EU DSA: Industry and government interests prevail over citizens’ digital rights
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation
I suspect that Google and Facebook will not offer country specific blocklists like they do for Nazi content in Germany. If Hungary bans LGBTQIA content, it'll disappear in France. Europe can then have an argument about how they "really really not really" believe in free speech.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Every teen in America is now eligible for a Brooklyn Public Library card
Many will have ComicsPlus and Bibliotheca CloudLibrary as well, giving you a huge selection of comics, ebooks and magazines.
You should strongly consider using these resources before giving the big publishers and Amazon money and patronage they don't deserve.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation
Ordinary users will get censored. By the courts, by unelected regulators, and by Big Tech AI zealously nuking content to avoid arbitrary fines. It's content ID on steroids.
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Google, Meta, others will have to explain algorithms under new EU legislation
otherotherchris | 3 years ago | on: Emeryville, California, and the challenge of cleaning up poisoned land
VOC contaminated soil at Fairchild, Intersil and Intel sites should be safe except after flooding from exceptionally heavy rain. Presumably there's a plan to shut the playgrounds, but it's America so who knows...
otherotherchris | 4 years ago | on: Iron Cycle based energy storage and generation
Evaporating naturally occurring brine in poverty stricken shitholes is just a lazier way of extracting the tiny amount that we've used historically rather than capital intensive extraction from spodumene, clay, and geothermal or desalination wastewater.