

That site is something special… Basically lobbying against renewable energy, promoting “the hydraulic fracturing revolution”, and stating how bad an Obama policy was in nearly every article.


That site is something special… Basically lobbying against renewable energy, promoting “the hydraulic fracturing revolution”, and stating how bad an Obama policy was in nearly every article.


Looks interesting but I am curious about their ‘Community Survey’ results, this line in particular:
From this we can see that the majority is currently running on Windows (47 users across the various versions), followed by Linux users across a few different distros (57 users across Mint(9), Ubuntu(13), Fedora (3), Debian(13), FlatPak(5), Mageia(1), Slackware(2), Arch(9), Gentoo (1), PCLinuxOS (1)).
I am not a mathematician or anything, so quite possible I missed something, but wouldn’t the 57 Linux users be the majority?
Who pays if you get myocarditis from COVID?
That is very generous of you to offer. Sadly, I am not in the EU, otherwise I would certainly take you up on it.
I’ve started working to source the hardware components and it definitely seems to be tricky to find some items at a reasonable price or at all. You’ll probably seem me on the forums soon also trying to verify if I have suitable substitutes.
Thanks for sharing this! I’ve been passively following the flow battery tech for a while but had not ran across this project before.
Quite interested to see if I can get the experimental version working to some capacity. Hopefully the chemicals are not too difficult to purchase in small quantities.


This will be another hurdle for electrification of all types as it will make less economic sense for the average home with substantial electricity price increases while fossil fuels prices are kept artificially low. The only silver lining is it might make solar/battery storage more attractive to have less reliance on the high priced grid electricity for those that can afford the upfront investments.
Electric vehicles will be especially hit since you already have fast chargers like GM Energy charging 0.55-0.60c/kWh which ends up being more expensive than driving a ICE vehicle getting 20-25mpg at the current prices.

And to think, we haven’t even reached the hotter months of July and August in the boreal summer yet.
At least this looking like a neutral period for the ENSO so maybe we won’t break as many records this year.
You are they lucky one today! Here is just the video for all your dishwasher woes!