I do think that there are Scientists who like programming. What I would see as a hurdle is that this would be a rather big project, so you will have to ask a lot of people. And generally many people would have to be convinced to use this system. A little bit like social Networks: If noone uses it, it is not interesting.
Nice, I am really curious what becomes of this.
This was already the boosted protection?
Hey, that’s me. I wish so hard for some state inbetween exhausted pigeon and stressed out possum/racoon.
Oh, so arsenic will be back on the table?
The Song is quite fitting for an overnight shift in an office :D
Oh No, now it is even more useless that I still remember my number!
Also featuring angry people because of a possible increase in price for meat/dairy.
She looks so clever in the second Pic!
Btw i have a similar Backpack for my cat. He absolutely hates it :D
Ah Shit, here we go again.
But Dresden is not in Sachsen Anhalt.
Really? I always heard about lots of jobs in Dresden, but maybe that’s just my bubble of people.
And on the same time people look almost shocked when I state that me and my SO “Just” bought a flat and not a house. Like they do not see the prices and reality of wages. Like bruh…We could afford a house, if we wanted to pay the bank until we retire and work fulltime all the time. Which is not gonna happen with kids and generally unlikely.
It’s not easy but we are trying!
I think it depends. I am really no expert in costs for energy storage and it would really be interesting to see if this projects tackles high energy costs in the long run and in which way. But if I compare the costs with the costs of building this storage and costs of highways construction in Europe, just to put it in some perspective, it does not seem to be much money.
https://www.worldhighways.com/news/european-highway-construction-costs-evaluated
The information is old, but this sum would roughly buy you 20km Highway in Slovakia. Which is not much.
This sounds so cool. I really hope other cities and countries will do similar things, it sounds really neat to store electricity when it’s cheap and also use “heat waste” from datacenters and such.
I am also simultaneously asking myself if prices for oatmilk are fair. Where I live the cheapest option is 1€ for a liter. But if you ever made oatmilk by yourself, you know how cheap it is do do it at home. I know I’m just lazy as f*, so I am not doing it and therefore should not rant. But I am really curious what’s behind this pricing, other than higher tax than on milk.
I am somewhat in between amazed and terrified. Amazed, that the bomb somehow still worked, terrified because in Europe there are a lot of them left. Never ever thought that they could still explode.