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Rick Sheaffer

@rickmakes

Water parks, Technology, woodworking, Ricoh Theta, GoPro, Cord Cutting, Synology NAS, Toyota Land Cruiser, Raspberry Pi, Live Free, Don't harm others

Des Moines, IA 加入时间 Eylül 2011
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Chadociraptor🔫
Chadociraptor🔫@Chadociraptor·
@The_King_Trout Took a class and found the dog was the easy part. Training ME was the hard part. 10 years later and we have a perfect pooch, but I’m still working out the kinks.
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King Trout
King Trout@The_King_Trout·
Like 99% of people who own dogs have no fucking idea how to train a dog.
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Jake
Jake@jake4206969420·
@rickmakes @teslavangelist Dude max you need is a 20 amp breaker which most houses can support without an upgrade
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@clearSNR @mackatoshi @teslavangelist An electric AC, dryer and oven can eat up that capacity pretty quick. You can probably charge on 100amp but you have to be judicious about how you are allocating your capacity. Aluminum wire was also used extensively in 1976. I wouldn’t run a continuous load on that.
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Bradley Brownell
Bradley Brownell@PluginHyBrad·
Fuck it, I’m going to say it. Cash For Clunkers was good policy, and saved the U.S. auto industry. It had near-zero effect on the affordability of anything, and doesn’t affect the used car market today even a little bit. You just want to justify your racism against Obama.
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𝙲𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚝𝚗𝚎𝚢 𝙺𝚗𝚒𝚕𝚕
okay, so like. tap water is bad. but not all of us live on a well. plastic bottled water is also bad. what should we do to get good tasting water with no chemicals or plastic without spending a million dollars?
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@fluffy542 @teslavangelist You definitely don’t but I wouldn’t even run a 12 amp continuous load on any random outlet I find in the garage of an old house. In the same regard, I wouldn’t run a space heater or window AC. A good number of people are going to need to spend some money to safely charge at home.
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fluffy
fluffy@fluffy542·
@rickmakes @teslavangelist you don't need 48 amps for a tesla charger, they can be limited to much lower amps. all the way down to 12 amps.
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@teslavangelist Many older houses have 60-100amp with old wiring. 200amp is the common upgrade path from those. 150 isn’t as common and upgrading to 200 would only cost a little more as the labor would be the same.
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Teslavangelist
Teslavangelist@teslavangelist·
@rickmakes why 200 amp? I think I only have 150 amp and we've been fine with two chargers. The max we pull between the two is about 18-19 kW, and almost always at night
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@TechOperator @Rolando_tillit Not $10,000 for everyone but many older houses are wired with 60-100 amp service. Upgrading the panel plus running something like a 30 amp circuit across a house could cost a lot of money. Even if it had a 15 amp wall outlet, it wouldn't likely be safe for EV charging.
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TechOperator
TechOperator@TechOperator·
According to the gas station trade group, it takes an average of 4.5 minutes to fill up and pay for a tank of gas. That's excluding the drive there. Assuming one tank per week over three years of ownership, that's 11.7 hours saved simply by owning a Tesla EV with home charging.
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Rick Sheaffer
Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@BuenoForMiami @SenWarren Government at all levels has spent billions with Amazon. Why are they giving Bezos money if they are just going to ask for it back later?
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Martha Bueno
Martha Bueno@BuenoForMiami·
@SenWarren How much would the government have to spend on its citizens if it actually spent money on its citizens? How about you cut the fraud, waste, and abuse first before you try to steal more out of people’s pockets?
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Jeff Bezos has $222 billion. If he paid my wealth tax this year, we could fund insulin in America for everyone who needs it plus free school lunch for every kid in Texas—and have plenty of money left over. And Bezos would still have $215 billion dollars to spare.
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ThierryDelsaux - Artist
ThierryDelsaux - Artist@factory1821·
@CyberRacheal Yes, that’s right, but they also need a huge huge huge amount of energy... (electricity). off topic: now there is a choice for 'elite' or government or banks -> : electricity for Ai or for people.
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Cyber_Racheal
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal·
You have a point and it’s a fun one. Antarctica is basically a giant, natural refrigerator right? While it seems like a perfect match for overheating servers, the reason we don’t have massive data centers down there mostly comes down to logistics and connectivity. Building in Antarctica is incredibly expensive because there are no existing roads, power grids, or fiber-optic lines. Everything from the steel beams to the technicians would have to be flown or shipped in, and if a single part breaks in the middle of a six-month winter storm, there’s no ‘next-day delivery’ to fix it.  Even if we solved the building part, there’s the issue of latency, which is the delay in how fast data travels. The internet works best when the servers are close to the people using them. If you’re in New York and your data has to travel all the way to the South Pole and back, you’d notice a massive lag in everything from gaming to basic web searches. Plus, Antarctica is actually too dry and cold for standard equipment; servers like to be kept at a steady, cool temperature, but the extreme negative 50-degree Arctic air can actually cause parts to become brittle or snap. For now, companies find a middle ground by building in places like Sweden, Finland, or Iceland, where they get the ‘free cooling’ from the climate but can still plug into a reliable power grid and high-speed cables.
Cipher@Cipher_twt

If data centers require so much cooling, why don’t we build more of them in extremely cold places like Antarctica ??

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T4Man
T4Man@T4man1603·
@rickmakes @LouAZMerrijul My parents had one in their house and my father died of cancer 50 years later. I mean, he smoked but I'm pretty sure it was the thermostat.
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Lou 🫦
Lou 🫦@LouAZMerrijul·
Batteries just died in the thermostat. Can’t find one that are good to power it back up. You know what thermostat never died? 👇🏻
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@eevblog I often see digital goods priced more than physical. It’s weird.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
E-books are the biggest long game bait and switch scam ever. Spend a decade getting people addicted to cheap e-books and the convenience of their Kindle, then slowly jack the prices up to near the print version. Just slow enough that the frog doesn't complain it's being boiled.
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@benheck @TheDemocrats It was crazy that they were blaming Trump for subverting democracy while they skipped having a primary. Did they not realize how dumb that looked?
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Rick Sheaffer@rickmakes·
@onlybeefsupreme @LouAZMerrijul They didn’t say if it was smart. Batteries in a WiFi thermostat is dumb. If it’s just a regular programmable model, batteries can last from 6 months to a few years. That’s not so bad.
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Beef Supreme
Beef Supreme@onlybeefsupreme·
lack of a C-wire (24 volt) is the most common problem with older system installs. There are virtual C-wire kits that recreate it even when the thermostat wire doesn't have enough conductors. That's always the better choice. I can't imagine running a smart thermostat on just batteries, you'd be replacing them every month or so. Wifi takes a lot, and AA just doesn't have that much power
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Beef Supreme
Beef Supreme@onlybeefsupreme·
@LouAZMerrijul Why are you putting batteries in your thermostat? That's full retard. They literally have low voltage wires going to the thermostat location that can power many smart thermostats. You sure you didn't trip the hvac breaker? Or maybe your overflow pan sensor shut it all down?
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