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seth,

If you want off-the-shelf, check out Will Prowse’s channel on yt, he explains in great detail the good and bad points of a lot of commercial batteries, inverters, panels, and updates his recommendations as new ones come out. It really depends on what your power needs are, but in general, today’s 48V server rack LiFePO4 batteries are pretty safe and easy to set up, don’t take up much room, can discharge even down to 0% for thousands of cycles, and can charge quickly.

The site I mostly end up back at for detailed technical information, bugs, updates, and DIY support is his forum, diysolarforum.com . There are a number of technical support employees from different solar vendors who have accounts there and occasionally respond to questions about their companies’ products, and there are forum rules to prevent them from marketing there. I’ve seen a few companies raked over the coals in those forums for poor phone or email support/response times, and some have even improved their support in response.

seth,

They also have a shorter lifetime and perhaps more importantly, worse max depth of discharge. Compared to more modern battery chemistries, I suspect you end up paying more with lead acid to get the same amount of available power (just not up front) over a similar battery lifespan.

seth,

I read it as a helpful cue to shore up the small discordant point in the relationship, with saltine goodness and a little brainstorming on ways to improve the crackerage. Couples who cracker together, something something.

seth,

This suggestion is relevant to my interests, and I have all the ingredients on hand. Thank you for your service. 🫡

seth,

I thought it was a Jeopardy clue.

seth,

Sacralledgedly sacrilege!

seth,

the good old days

seth,

But I have laptops so it doesn’t track

seth,

Something that struck me as so obvious only after losing faith was when one of the “new atheists” pointed out that of all the miraculous healings people claim their gods do even today, they never seem to heal amputees.

seth,

Just embrace heaven and 777 it.

seth,

JS -> Typescript, let the transpiler do its job

Python -> mypy + from typing import blahblah

ez pz

seth,

I’ve been meaning to take a gander at Rust and Go for about a year now and poke around, this is a good reminder for me to stop putting it off, so t4t. I did walk through a Go implementation of some authentication RFC a couple years ago and it was very straightforward.

seth,

Maybe he’s an editor for a newspaper and writes opinion pieces. Definitely a problem, as they seem to be getting replaced by electronic format news!

seth,

The Arch wiki is one of the most impressive documentation resources I’ve seen and I’ve only [needed to] scrape the surface so far. Almost every minor unexpected issue I ran into along the way had a detailed solution and the only issue I haven’t been able to resolve is getting all the buttons on my mouse to work…but did find out it’s Logitech’s weird receiver codes that are the issue and they don’t release drivers for Linux.

seth, (edited )

In many of them but not all, because it’s become convention and has been enshrined in their documentation policies. cGMP just requires that your quality management system has a policy in place that specifies how to document the date, and when exceptions are allowed (for instance, data printouts where YYYY-MM-DD is often the default).

It’s also the reason some labs require you to initial/date every page of printed data, and some only require you to initial/date the first and/or last page. I’ve seen FDA auditors be okay with both, as long as you can justify it with something like: our documentation policy defines the printout as a copy of the original data, and the original data as what’s stored on machine memory with electronic signature; versus: our documentation policy defines the original signed/dated data printout as the original data. In any case, it still has to follow 21 CFR part 11 requirements for electronic records & signatures, where the only date predicate rule example they give is 58.130(e), which itself is broad and only applies to non-clinical lab studies. It’s notable that the date format 21 CFR 11 itself uses is actually Month D, YYYY, with no zero padding on the day.

And if you don’t have IQ/OQ/PQ documentation showing how you locked down and validated the software’s ability to maintain an audit trail you can’t even use electronic records (or signatures).

seth,

Primer is the best time travel film, Steve Carruth’s first, that he produced for only $7000. It’s very good on its own, but crazy good when you know the story behind it.

seth,

But why would they want to? When the Vatican stops pretending to have any special knowledge or authority on what is moral, is when anyone should give them any credit, especially given the almost exclusively immoral history of the Roman Catholic church.

seth,

DSP is great. After I finished my first sphere, I wanted to see if the universe had a border, so I picked an outer system star as a reference point and flew directly away from it and all the other stars…for hours before finding the edge wall.

seth,

That is the table upon which you place the file allocation table. It’s tables all the way down, baby!

seth,

We should’ve seen it coming; I just realized I’ve never heard “ogle” used in a positive way, and it’s what the company name is literally commanding us to do. Hindsight is 20/20.

seth,

LibreOffice > MS Office/365

seth,

Test in Lynx with an 80x24 monospace character limit. Regressive Web Apps, forward compatible!

seth,

I used orange for inconsistencies between parallel accounts (like 4000 vs 40000 stalls in 2 Chr. 9 vs 1 Kings 4). I used a lot of orange flags.

seth,

But they’re not the same, so at least one of them cannot be accurate. At the very least, it’s a copy error by a scribe, but that still means current biblical canon cannot be considered infallible, which is a big deal if you come from a tradition that demands you accept infallibility as a core doctrine.

seth,

Because they are family members and friends, and that’s a cynically reductive way to view people. I used to be one of them and fully bought in to that belief system for decades. If arguments don’t matter to them, then I never would have examined those beliefs myself, and changed.

seth,

What kind of chocolate are we talking about?

seth,

If it’s a pen with a watch attached so you can tell time while writing, I can make you one for about $350. I will even throw in a handsome pocket protector.

seth,

Same price, but I will throw in a wrist protector. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.

seth, (edited )

If astrology worked, it would be doubly wondrous since traditional astrological signs are off by a month.

seth,

I wouldn’t say most people buy them, but Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. For me, they’re unreadable. Or, I should say I actually read them during a time when I was reading classics that everyone seemed to said claim were great, but I didn’t know anyone who had actually read them. At the time I was doing it just to be able to say I did. A dumb reason.

I got nothing thoughtful out of either of them. There were some individual sentences and paragraphs that were fun to read just because of the alliteration and poetic flow, but they made no sense. A book written for others to read shouldn’t need external commentaries or a knowledge of the author’s life and mental state to understand.

Now if someone says they’ve read Joyce and not for a literature degree, I lose a bit of respect for them, as I did for myself, and as other people should for me. 0/10, not worth, would not buy again, would not read again

seth,

That’s the first one I read in my goal to read “the classics” that no one I knew had actually read. It was a really enjoyable read after I read about Slavic naming conventions and how Russians do nicknames.

seth,

cries in hours spent trying to walk through pretty but obtuse JAPHs

seth,

But what are we going to do with all these pitchforks if we listen to reason?

seth,

Somehow, I never heard that song before today. The harmony is quite nice, thanks for the link!

seth,

If you just keep going, you’ll eventually spill clean dishwater on it - then don’t forget to also spill clean rinse water and then sanitize by spilling clean chlorine bleach solution! Cleanest and burniest crotch ever.

seth,

But it doesn’t say, “only from others.”

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