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Audiophiles of Fedi, how do you like to listen to your music?
  • „Audiophiles don't use their equipment to listen to your music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment.“

    Alan Parsons

  • If you could split yourself into a copy of yourself, how many copies would you make to satisfy all your wishes?
  • Here’s a real fun and recent take on this:

    Chris and Jack

    Are my clones having fun without me?

    https://youtu.be/sT9sHi7BEUw

  • Cooking
  • Constant tweaks are normal. I do them all the time. But I don’t record everything. So the same meal will come out slightly differently every time. Recipes are great, but variation in ingredient quality require some adaption every time anyway. An apple is not always an apple. An eggplant is not always the same eggplant. Cooking “living” recipes is what makes this whole thing exciting.

  • Home automation - why?
  • 30% reduction in heating cost without reduction in comfort.

    Convincing we’re-home-simulation while gone.

    Each single light is independently dimmable, making for variety in light scenes for different purposes.

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  • steamhead, a delightful maker (1.6 k subs only) working on steampunk contraptions (eg Victoria, the singing automaton) using all sorts of tools, laser cutter, 3d printer, Arduino, etc. while keeping his videos really tight and easy to watch. I’m not even a fan of steampunk things but since discovering him, I haven’t skipped a single one of his videos.

    https://youtube.com/@steamhead

  • Photo collage app reccomendations
  • I’ve used diptic for a long time

  • Mini space thruster that runs on water
  • I’d love to see that in action 

  • Have you ever been under general anesthesia? What was it like? Did anything strange happen?
  • Here they offer you CO2 instead of air. Gets mostly absorbed and much less farting.

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    Tesla exaggerated EV range so much that drivers thought cars were broken
  • The link works ok here. 502 indicates a server problem, so that might have been temporary.

    I’ll state that we don’t really need to discuss how standardized measurements will never be able to reflect every conceivable use case in every conceivable geography, because that is simply not what these ratings are there for. They exist to make vehicles simpler to compare.

    And of course manufacturers will use (and emphasize) those estimates if that makes them look better. Doesn’t make a difference if EV or ICE manufacturer.

    None of my past ICE vehicles ever got close to the rated consumption. Common sense tells me I shouldn’t expect things to be different with a different propulsion system.

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    Tesla exaggerated EV range so much that drivers thought cars were broken
  • EPA tests all cars stationary on a dynamometer through different cycles. Influence of air drag, air condition, cold temperatures etc. are then added through a factor that is typically 0.7 according to EPA‘s official information at https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/testing-national-vehicle-and-fuel-emissions-laboratory

    I agree part of the EPA range is calculated but I think it’s wrong to claim that a/c and other factors aren’t taken into account.

    I’ve driven my EV better than EPA range at times and that included using A/C and having more than one person in the car. I’m not saying that driving it that way is a ton of fun and I’m not saying that I can do that in the midst of winter. But it’s definitely possible.

  • What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?
  • Right now: Steely Dan’s album „Aja“

  • Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
  • The article that you reference is mainly about sulphur oxide. I'm not sure how you make the leap from that to CO2. Also Business Insider is owned by the very pro oil & gas Springer who in turn is partially owned by KKR. I would say not the most credible source when it comes to environmental information.

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