The vast majority of the benefit comes from the fact that they are bifacial not vertical.
In fact depending on the weather a standard mount but with bifacial panels will outperform the vertical.
This guy here does a very thorough comparison.
The vast majority of the benefit comes from the fact that they are bifacial not vertical.
In fact depending on the weather a standard mount but with bifacial panels will outperform the vertical.
This guy here does a very thorough comparison.
How do you study mind-altering drugs when every clinical-trial participant knows they’re tripping?
You give them other hallucinogenics than the one you’re studying?
Perhaps this was written much earlier than v5.
Ok we’ll not store images on your box. Now, about classifying your usage and notifying authorities if it falls outside of parameters…
You just summoned a demon
All business models are aimed at company profitability. Customer satisfaction is an expensive early necessity which you can largely do away with as you become entrenched.
“he’s hurting the wrong people” bootlickers after finding out they need to bootlick.
“my fellow scholars”
I liked Rogue One too. It had some weight. That Darth Vader close up fight scene at the end was the first time I recognised him as a terrifying force and not a cartoonish bad guy.
I’m assuming it’s aimed at people trying to avoid tying the hosting IP to the publicly consumable service.
Starts of nice and calmly, then the editor goes full on with the metal music thrashing for the title sequence. What a trip!
Breaking a few eggs to make the omelette. Unfortunately for him it was his eggs.
Only if or when storage becomes cheap and widespread, otherwise even if you produced 100x the energy when the Sun shines you’d still need some other source of energy for the rest of the time. There are some glimmers of hope but they perpetually seem 4-5 years out.
Well a lot of very rich people, universities etc, put a lot of money into trying to build the fucker. The man at that time had an aura of a visionary that can’t be wrong or have ill intentions, so a lot of very smart people, engineers etc, put their good sense aside thinking that they were missing something he was seeing, I don’t think that moment in time for Elon is ever coming back.
Hyperloop is no harder than air hockey - his interns could do it…
Not if you indicate you are sure in advance
For most commercial products they offer what they call Copilot with data protection.
I hate that they are shoving it down everyone’s throat but data leakage is a primary company concern that they have addressed.
Now, how much that is true on the backend is anyone’s guess, but they’re selling something that they could be held legally accountable for.
It’s more like a whole series of legal covers for everyone involved up and down the chain if things go sideways.
A drop of water in a desert of cash-grab remakes that are significantly worse than the originals because everyone in production knows it’s a cash grab and has no creative input other than pumping another one out.
I think a possibility is a series of open source anvil or nixos scripts that you can run on most hardware with minimal changes, in an extendable architecture of some kind to add or remove functionality and they perhaps get maintained by the community or some structure of the kind of Linux distributions.
This could enable people with minimal skills set up and maintain a reasonably useful but secure environment just by changing a few variables.