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Harvesting Power When Freshwater Meets Salty 151

ckwu writes "As a way to generate renewable electricity, researchers have designed methods that harvest the energy released when fresh and saline water mix, such as when a river meets the sea. One such method is called pressure-retarded osmosis, where two streams of water, one saline and one fresh, meet in a cell divided by a semipermeable membrane. Osmosis drives the freshwater across the membrane to the saltier side, increasing the pressure in the saline solution. The system keeps this salty water pressurized and then releases the pressure to spin a turbine to generate electricity. Now a team at Yale University has created a prototype device that increases the power output of pressure-retarded osmosis by an order of magnitude. At a full-scale facility, the estimated cost of the electricity generated by such a system could be 20 to 30 cents per kWh, approaching the cost of other conventional renewable energy technologies."

Comment Re:Patagonian coast, that is, Argentina. (Score 1) 107

Those discussions are dumb and they seem to ignore the will of the people who live there. They do not want to be argentinians and they also are not that much fans of british interventions. That place is paradise for people who wants to live a simple life.
It sounds even more dumb if you consider the fact that Argentina can't even hold their shit together. They should fix their stuff before bragging about rights to that place.

Comment Re:It just works (Score 1) 220

My first contact was while working for an online gaming community that served some korean MMOs who ran on top of FreeBSD. Their firewall was handled by OpenBSD. I might say that pf is incredible from the point of view of someone who has to deal with iptables and iproute2 from time to time.

Today I use it as my home server providing ZFS storage management AFP through netatalk and CIFS, Kerberos, DNS and LDAP through SAMBA4. I'm very proud of my FreeBSD box.

Comment Re:Why aren't there more contributors to this proj (Score 1) 252

YaST works for most of the stuff you would want to do in a desktop operating system. The SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED for short) distribution is the best example I have of a decent no-nonsense Linux desktop.

It works well even for basic server configurations of Postfix, Apache and Bind and it detects (and respects) when you have manually modified config files.

The only instance I had to edit config files on SLED was when I had to configure SSSD to authenticate on kerberos and lookup for user and group information on LDAP.

Comment Re:Wohoo! Windows blew (Score 1) 491

Yeah but putty is not a replacement for a unix shell. At least for those like me who work only with Linux and sometimes other comercial Unix operating systems. Besides being a real PITA to setup tunnels and other features you can't pipe things through Putty.

While its possible to implement those on Windows through MSSFU/SUA (afaik not available for Windows 8 uh?) or Cygwin, its just too weird and alien to the underlying operating system.

Comment Re:My PoV (Score 1) 965

OSX is good, but it's in decline if you ask me.

The saddest part is that there wasn't anything cool implemented on OS X since Snow Leopard. I'm talking about things like Grand Central Dispatch, Time Machine, ZFS (although it didn't worked out), OpenCL and whatnot. They just keep adding more and more Facebook and Twitter fagotry nowadays and it keeps getting worse like removing RSS from Safari.

Its all about using Facebook from Starbucks.

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