If it helps, like often attracts like. My diagnosis was delayed because my wife insisted I was normal. It turns out we both have ADHD and autism. 🤷♂️ Also, an impressive number of our friend have now been diagnosed as various neurodiversities. It set off a bit of a chain reaction.
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cynar@lemmy.worldto rpg@ttrpg.network•Ttrpg in the night-time econonmy: where can a group get a table in public at night?English5·16 hours agoIt depends a lot of where you are.
If it helps, at least in the UK, a lot of country pubs will let you rent a side room/back room for free, or close to it. They rely on getting you in and drinking and buying food.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.world•Tesla starts accepting Cybertruck trade-ins, confirms insane depreciation (35-45%)English3·3 days agoI don’t know about the cyber truck specifically, but there is definitely already open source hardware and firmware designed for this. It interfaces with the battery via canbus. It then presents as a standard battery to most solar inverters. I know it definitely works with standard tesla batteries.
Stickers, to put in urinals, would also work well.
I used both options. It’s worth mentioning that, depending where you live, using a drying rack indoors can cause major mold issues. The humidity needs to go somewhere.
It’s also worth noting that modern dryers are massively more efficient than the older ones. Many older dryers (at least in the UK) could run at around 2.5-3kW. my new one is down to 500W. That energy also gets dumped into the living area as heat, so isn’t wasted in the winter.
Basically, the equations are not as simple as they first appear.
Something like the allwinner A13 is down at the low end of practical. It’s about $1 per chip, wholesale. People have gotten it running on an ATMEGA before. It required a bunch of helper components however, and took 2 hours to boot up.
I’ve got an art project, using FPV goggles. They have giant googly eyes, and look amazing!
cynar@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•European solar-panel lobby calls to restrict remote access of PV inverters from high-risk vendors, urges EU to ban inverters from ChinaEnglish2·8 days agoJust to play devil’s advocate. There was recently an unverified report that some inverters contained an undocumented cellular modem. If true, it could, in theory, allow for remote modification or control, even when fully “offline” as far as the client was concerned. Basically a mobile phone based back door.
The solution is better verification, rather than bans however. Grid scale devices should have the hardware randomly audited. The software should also be audited and check summed. This would be burdensome at domestic levels, but seems reasonable at grid levels.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Analysis: Clean energy just put China’s CO2 emissions into reverse for first timeEnglish10·8 days agoI personally suspect the crash in solar panel prices is a result of them deciding to get on with fixing the problem. Basically turn it from a political problem to an economic one.
They are also pushing hard for both modern nuclear fission and nuclear fusion power. Once they start coming online in bulk, their CO2 output will likely plummet.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•people trashing the self-service section of the post officeEnglish6·9 days agoThat’s common in the UK as well, though mostly in the cheaper supermarkets. A lot of places rely on the honour system, and convenient drop off places.
I’m of the mindset that you can judge a society quite well by how they deal with shopping trollies.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•people trashing the self-service section of the post officeEnglish7·9 days agoI’ve noticed that people often put in near minimum acceptable effort to go optional tasks. The trick seems to be to make the easiest “acceptable” solution, to be an acceptable one.
Shopping carts are another example. The perfect solution is for people to return them to the front of the store. But that’s too much effort for many. They leave them wherever they can dump it. An acceptable one is to return them to collection points. It’s not optimal, but it’s better, and most people will actually do it.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish21·9 days agoPerfect is the enemy of good.
I suspect paradox are just taking a fuck you attitude here, but that’s a separate point.
Like it or not, Linux is a very small part of the gaming ecosystem. We also now have proton, that makes it far less of an issue.
Give all this, I would rather a reliable windows version, with an eye towards not fucking over the proton translation. Any Linux version would likely lack a lot of bug testing etc.
The goal is a stable fast game that runs on Linux. How that is achieved is almost irrelevant. At this point, asking them to play nice with our translation layer is the best option.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Ask Science@lemmy.world•If we eliminate all particles and energies from a supernova explosion EXCEPT the ultradense neutrino blast and one stood there nearby, can one get ripped to shreds by the blast of neutrinos alone?English5·10 days agoI suspect that would be too close. You need a light year of lead to stop 50% of neutrinos. That makes distance the only real shielding. I’d guess 10AU should be enough to push the dose down to reasonable levels. About the distance from the sun to Saturn. If we put the oven in Saturn orbit, that could work. We would need to evacuate that side of the solar system, but that’s not too hard.
The real challenge is getting your steak to the table in a timely manner. A relativistic missile could work. Unfortunately the exhaust of earth approach would be a hassle to deal with. The G forces also won’t likely do your dinner any good.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Ask Science@lemmy.world•If we eliminate all particles and energies from a supernova explosion EXCEPT the ultradense neutrino blast and one stood there nearby, can one get ripped to shreds by the blast of neutrinos alone?English6·10 days agoNeutrinos can interact with my quarks (and so the nucleus) and electrons. The energy transferred however is very small. Supernova neutrinos are at around 10-12MeV. A photon with the same energy would be around 0.1mm wavelength, or 2.9Ghz. For comparison, you need a wavelength of around 120nm (2500Thz) to crack DNA. This is in the UV band.
In short, neutrinos would damage via thermal effects. There would be effectively no shielding by other tissue, leading to near perfectly even heating. Your spaceship will also be kicked by the force. However, it would be evenly spread over every atom present. You wouldn’t experience any g forces, just the feeling of being cooked alive, perfectly evenly. An external observer would see you get pushed back.
I’m now wondering on the kitchen utility of a neutrino microwave. It would deliver perfectly even cooking, unlike an oven, or microwave oven… The safety shielding and power requirements would likely be non-viable, however.
No, we are perfectly fine at reading. We just don’t accept the bullshit excuses as cover anymore.
Unfortunately there are too many people who dog whistle online. When they are called out, they claim they were sarcastic or trolling and “why can’t you take a joke?”. It can make many of us quite reactive to it.
Given how much of today’s political hell grew out of “jokes”, it’s akin to walking into a veteran’s PTSD support group and firing off a cap gun. There are grounds where it could be a funny prank, but it’s 100% on you to not cross the line.
cynar@lemmy.worldto Ask Science@lemmy.world•If we eliminate all particles and energies from a supernova explosion EXCEPT the ultradense neutrino blast and one stood there nearby, can one get ripped to shreds by the blast of neutrinos alone?English5·11 days agoI ran the numbers extending this. It would be 500,000km, or 0.004AU to vaporise meat. This is well inside the star, possibly within the core itself (making the maths even less reliable).
cynar@lemmy.worldto Ask Science@lemmy.world•If we eliminate all particles and energies from a supernova explosion EXCEPT the ultradense neutrino blast and one stood there nearby, can one get ripped to shreds by the blast of neutrinos alone?English10·11 days agoThis is countered by the fact that neutrinos almost never interact with normal matter.
Based on the xkcd discussion posted, you would get a 4 severts dose (lethal radiation) at around 2.3AU. About the orbit of Mars. This is radiation damage however. You likely wouldn’t feel it directly, let alone be vaporised. This is also already inside the star going supernova.
To vaporise meat takes about 1500000j/kg. This would equate to 1,500,000 severts. Assuming a point emitter, this would be with 0.004AU, or about 500,000km away. This is likely well within the core of the star, so the maths likely breaks down before this point.
Both can get expensive, at least for some. If your needing to flush it every couple of hours then £/$5 a bottle gets expensive.
It’s better for people to have an easy option given, than have them figure “I can get away with tap water” can make it worse.
It can be a good balance. It’s private enough not to have random people just gawking at you, but public enough to meet new people, who might be interested. Easy access to drinks and bar food is a very nice bonus.