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Comment Re:Confused? (Score 2) 79

...That is my point, I can see how it would be misconstrued as "there is a problem on the left" but the problem is when those on the left act like conservatives and give into empty appeals to authority

That is a part of the problem that folks in the present political mix too often miss. Sonoma County is certainly not a hotbed of Conservatism. All forms of government By The People, even those disguised as For The People, eventually grow tired of the pesky freedoms their citizens have that make their jobs even a little bit more difficult.

It may not be the job of those in power to nibble away at your personal freedoms, it is their tendency. If you'd like to see these uniquely 20th Century protections for the common man wither away, do nothing. That's what most folks are doing.

If you'd like to see them persist, guard against these travesties jealously with all your might.

Comment If under the following conditions... (Score 1) 19

If the outage affects 10 towers, and it was over 60 minutes, and you were using ATT Gateway while juggling on a unicycle...

Now. Imagine how much goodwill a blanket proclamation might generate with no word salad qualifications.

If your service goes out again, at all, for any reason, you get a days credit on your bill. We're AT&T and we're trying to earn the privilege of your continued business.

Submission + - 3D printed chip detects food borne bacteria (laserfocusworld.com)

TomGreenhaw writes: Conventional detection methods used to identify pathogens in food, such as DNA sequencing and cell cultures, are effective, but contamination can happen. A 3D-printed microfluidic chip is poised to significantly improve detection accuracy and efficiency.
It detects e.coli, salmonella, listeria, and strep. a.

Submission + - Germany hits 62.7% renewables in 2024 electricity mix (pv-magazine.com)

AmiMoJo writes: Germany generated 72.2 TWh of solar power in 2024, accounting for 14% of its total electricity output, according to Fraunhofer ISE. Wind power remained Germany's largest source of electricity in 2024, generating 136.4 TWh.

PV generation set a production record of 72.2 TWh in 2024, despite less favorable weather, due to the rapid expansion of solar capacity. Fraunhofer ISE's “Energy Charts” report shows that 12.4 TWh of this total was used for solar self-consumption, marking an 18% year-on-year increase and raising the share of PV in electricity generation to 14%. July was the record month, with solar systems producing 10.7 TWh.

Hydropower also saw a slight increase, contributing 21.7 TWh in 2024. Total renewable energy generation reached 275.2 TWh, up 4.4% from 2023. Biomass plants, with an installed capacity of 9.1 GW, generated 36 TWh of electricity.

Generation from coal-fired power plants declined sharply in Germany in 2024, with lignite production dropping 8.4% and hard coal falling 27.6%, according to Energy Charts. Lignite-fired plants produced 71.1 TWh, roughly matching the total output from photovoltaic systems, while hard coal plants generated 24.2 TWh. Natural gas production increased 9.5% year-on-year to 48.4 TWh, with an additional 25.6 TWh used for industrial self-supply.

Germany's CO2 emissions continued their downward trend, falling to 152 million tons in 2024, a 58% reduction from 1990 levels and more than half of 2014 levels. Grid load reached 462 TWh, slightly exceeding 2023 figures, reflecting higher overall electricity consumption. This data excludes PV self-consumption, pumped-hydro usage, and conventional power plant self-consumption.

Submission + - AI has hallucinated a complete academic journal (medium.com)

arctother writes: Fake, AI-generated references have made it into published academic articles, leading AI bots to generate further citations of the same, non-existent journals. Meet "Disaster Studies Quarterly," a completely hallucinated academic journal, with a growing list of citations; Google and Perplexity.AI both take the bait, promising an endless feedback loop of misinformation based on previous hallucinations.

Comment Re:Could there be an opportunity? (Score 1) 104

Well, I presume they lacked a wealthy regional country willing to help bolster their burgeoning economy in order to strengthen the region.

What if? the United States had used their great wealth and geopolitical power helped transform Caribbean and Central and South American nations into self-sufficient partners instead of meddling in petty political elections for the last ciento cincuenta años?

Refugees don't flee in large numbers from successful economies. Hmm. No flood of immigrants from failed Nation States. Who will do my yard work, pick my vegetables, and rankle my ire at election time?

Comment Mankind, or maybe not so kind... (Score 3, Insightful) 56

It's probably likely on the order of tomorrow's sunrise that the higher temperatures are not a fad, but here to stay.

The $64,000.00 question is whether nature's demon spawn or greatest achievement is to blame. I struggle to delineate the problem as either natural or anthropogenic, since I lack the hubris to believe mankind is separate from nature instead of part of it.

Maybe the Earth thinks it has the flu, and is defending itself from a virus by inducing a fever.

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