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llothar@lemmy.mlto
Videos@lemmy.world•I Tried To Make Something In America (The Smarter Scrubber Experiment) - Smarter Every Day 308
61·8 months agoYeah, I was involved in injection moulding profesionally - on a customer side, just like Destin. Situation in Europe is very similar. While you can produce competitevly in Europe, to produce a mould most people go to China. Cheaper, faster, and just as good quality.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?
11·8 months agoMy work mandates Edge as a browser on the company PC. With Edge on Linux I can have a “work” browser on my private PC with bookmark sync etc.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•intel N150 based tablets - anyone running Linux on them yet? Fedora?
6·9 months agoI am using StarLite V with N200, which is very similar to N150. I find out perfectly acceptable. It is no speed demon but as my main daily PC for web, GIMP or minor gaming works great.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Samsung Launches Samsung S25 Edge - The Slimmest Phone EverEnglish
1·9 months agoIn EU from 2027 as per law (removable, not necessarily thick)
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Norway’s Electric Vehicle Boom: 97% Of New Cars In April Are EVs, Tesla Model Y Leads The ChargeEnglish
1·9 months agoYour are absolutely right. I have misspoken (miswritten?).
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Norway’s Electric Vehicle Boom: 97% Of New Cars In April Are EVs, Tesla Model Y Leads The ChargeEnglish
2·9 months agoNah, I think Norway is perfect country for EV adoption. Winters are not that cold - most of population lives on the coast. Mountain driving is much better in EV than in a fossil car - when you need to descent from a high altitude in petrol car you have to remember to keep high gear and not to burn breaks. In EV you just smile at the battery charge going up.
In Norway almost all driving is 70 - 90 km/h tops. You have quite high efficiency here, so a 400km rated EV will actually deliver that range on a road trip. It is like 5 hours of driving before you need to charge again. In central Europe in a similar car you jump on a motorway and at 140km/h you need to recharge after 2 hours or so, which is annoying.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Norway’s Electric Vehicle Boom: 97% Of New Cars In April Are EVs, Tesla Model Y Leads The ChargeEnglish
2·9 months agoI agree that people rarely drive more than 2 hours, but Norway is pretty big, or at least long - over 2000km between Kristiansand and Trømso.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Norway’s Electric Vehicle Boom: 97% Of New Cars In April Are EVs, Tesla Model Y Leads The ChargeEnglish
25·9 months agohttps://elbilstatistikk.no/ - registration data for Norway live. Model Y definately leads sales in 2025.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency will give €384,000.00 to OpenStreetMapEnglish
21·9 months agoThat increases their budget by 50%
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Hardware@lemmy.world•Geoengineering experiments to dim sunlight may soon begin in the fight against climate changeEnglish
41·9 months agoThere is a great Hank Green video on the topic. In short we were already putting a ton of aerosols via cargo ship emissions (toxic ones) and recent regulations made the fuel cleaner. This resulted in global temperature spike suggesting aerosols are effective - we already run a massive unsupervised experiment.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I switched from macos to Linux because it can't stop babying users and being unnecessarily restrictive
19·9 months agoWindows will not allow me to attach a file to an email because it is opened in Word 🤷
Red Hat benefits from Fedora, just like Suse benefits from OpenSuse. If such EU OS becomes a huge success, with hundreds of thousands PCs running it, maybe it would be better for a EU based company to benefit from it.
Opensuse has also now the Aeon for desktop use, whose first release is at Release Candidate 4. It is based on MicroOS concept.
llothar@lemmy.mlto
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2·10 months agoI tried it, but it is quite heavy on the battery …
llothar@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump raises tariffs on China to 125% but announces 90-day pause for other countries – business liveEnglish
141·10 months agoThis just proves that US tariff policies are unstable.
Why would any company move production to US based on tariff then? Imagine spending money to move a factory from China to America, and the next month tariffs flip flop and your competitor laughs at you all the way to the back counting earnings from their Chinese imports.
It will be first ever orbital launch from European soil, and first ever orbital launch for the company. I think non reusable is good enough for now.
And nothing from that extra spending will go to US military complex. For what it’s worth it will probably even go down.
That’s a very slippery slope. I am sure there are parts of Latvia that would happily join Russia. Or parts of US that would like to cede from the union. This is all but easy.