DrunkenPirate

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[–] DrunkenPirate 8 points 2 weeks ago

Ich glaube auch, dass es vorwiegend wirtschaftliche Gründe sind. Für alles muss man Geld bezahlen - was kann man schon noch umsonst machen? Und dann sind die Preise für ein Bier, Disko und ein Cocktail krass angezogen? Weia.

Bei Kumpels rumgehangen, haben wir damals in 90igern auch. Hauptsächlich zum Kiffen. Und Kohle für Kneipe war auch immer knapp. Habe mich dann oft einen Abend lang an einem großen Glas Weizen festgehalten. Ging aber auch, weil Kickertisch und Billard war umsonst in der Kneipe. Na und beim Kickern bleibt der Gewinner am Tisch. Diese Sparnummer geht heute sicher nicht mehr.

[–] DrunkenPirate 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Still, we have to manage the waste of former years. Needs money for ages.

[–] DrunkenPirate 21 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Bin seit über 30 Jahren Vegetarier (die Zeit als es noch ein sozialer Kampf war - so wie heute das Gendern) und ich greife gerne zu den „Fleischersatzprodukten“. Nicht weil ich den Salami- oder Schnitzelgeschmack brauche, nein, sondern weil es einfach abwechslungsreicher ist. Eine neue Vielfalt auf dem Esstisch.

[–] DrunkenPirate 52 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Ah ich verstehe, sowas wie SEO, In Bound Marketing und Targeted Ads mit KI ist alles okay. Da regt sich keiner auf, wenn da die „Suchergebnisse“ verfälscht werden. Aber wenn der normale Bürger solche Tricks, wie die Industrie anwendet, dann ist Vorsicht angesagt. Weil da das „Suchergebnis“  absichtlich verfälscht ist?!?

Sonst alles klar Futurezone? Oder hat eine KI den Artikel irgendwo abgeschrieben?

[–] DrunkenPirate 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Just stumpled upon this BBC article https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/oct/23/sellafield-cleanup-cost-136bn-national-audit-office Cleaning up Sellafield, Europes biggest nuclear dump costs now up to 136.000.000.000 £ That’s the cost of nuclear. The dangerous rests of the power creation.

[–] DrunkenPirate 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Probably it’s both: the low industry production and the successful switch of power creation towards renewables

https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy/chart.htm?c=EU&l=de&interval=year&year=-1&stacking=stacked_grouped

[–] DrunkenPirate 2 points 3 weeks ago

I can imagine a unmanned autonomous tank though.

[–] DrunkenPirate 9 points 3 weeks ago

You think less suspicious than these huge petrol storages in a city?

PV can be dismantled, if needed. I bet it’s even cheaper to replace when destroyed compared to petrol storage. Anyway, future will tell

[–] DrunkenPirate 4 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Just wait some years - they have solid state batteries close to industry ready. That means huge increase in capacity and no issues with temperature.

Next stage will be structural batteries where you take the structure as battery. For a tank that means all the armour will be charged and work as battery. Just a matter of years.

Loading time is solved already. It’s a matter of battery temperature while infusing power and solved by battery management software.

Any idea why the Boston Dynamics robots aren’t on a battle field? I mean the do incredible stunts. It‘s the battery. Lasts for around 2-3 hours. Today. Military is working on that, I‘m pretty sure.

[–] DrunkenPirate 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

They didn’t expect it that horrible. Same as the German disaster, close by my region, they didn’t expect it. It’s the fcking new reality.

I wish the best for the Spanish people. Hope the next days weather won’t be this hard.

[–] DrunkenPirate 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Indeed an official app would ease the user on-boarding.

I had to read through some articles first to get the concept of the fediverse first and the look out for my home instance. That’s way too techy

[–] DrunkenPirate 45 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (19 children)

Who if not the Germans built an electric tank in 2020 https://efahrer.chip.de/news/geraeuschlose-einsaetze-weltweit-erster-elektro-panzer-kommt-aus-deutschland_103179

Sounds crazy at first but comes with some good advantages: it can cross rivers as it doesn’t need air for combustion, it’s silent, and you can load it anywhere at the battle field if you have solar panels, time and sun. Still you can rely on military logistics to carry a swap battery. But isn’t the military supply chain the first target to disrupt? My two cents, this is the next thing at battle fields.

Oh, and if all your equipment runs on electricity, you can load and reload power at your needs. Tank needs power but car not? Combat robot out if power and car is full? Transfer the power

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