

Ah, now it makes sense. Thanks.


Ah, now it makes sense. Thanks.
How are those 8 8s going for trust in co-pilot?


@88mph we have some fun!


Sure, a random translation site gives “We can inject or absorb up to 1.2 gigawatts of electricity in milliseconds, the equivalent of the power of the nucleus plan”, one assumes nucleus plan goes to nuclear plant.
It’s the use of 1.2 GW in milliseconds that is at question as it’s close to physically impossible and would impress the guys who made CERN.
Still super cool if it’s actually just 1.2GWh in a pit (with a reasonable lack of toxicity), personally happy to call it a win with some overzealous reporting / marketing and forget about the whole milliseconds bit.


Care to offer a correct translation?
That’s OK, rest is natural, it’s working all the time (which the idea of laziness implies) that needs to justify itself. (Hint: with this much automation at our disposal, it can’t.)
Love the Kitsune template OP.


Totoro first IMO


Solipsism FTW.


You’re right, it stands on it’s own, but anything looks good in comparison to the US, that low bar is underground and heading to Hell at a goodly clip.


Cool, my first take is fractal dust with some sort of bubble superstructure.


In other news, water is wet. (A wetting agent for you pedants)


Podman is great, but I only found it useful after learning quadlets and how to use podlet to generate quadlets (or quadlet pods) from dockerfiles. Now all my containers run with nice systemd commands in rootless podman containers instead of rooted dockerfiles (coz docker requires root unless you jump through hoops, when I started you couldn’t). Quadlet syntax is so much cleaner than docker too.
Me. I’m good with random selection from the populace as per the original Athens democracy.