

Another way to buy crap Great.
Another way to buy crap Great.
Why are people “buying” DRM infested books? They don’t own anything. “Their” books can be taken away at the whim of the seller. Their rights can change with a change to the EULA. There are other legal ways to use e-readers (not Kindles) that let you keep and back up what you buy.
Looking forward to being able to install a flavor of BSD and having Wayland and KDE Plasma just work without all the faffing around.
Good!
The numbers I’ve seen: LFP: mid 90s Sodium: low to mid 80s
LFP seems better for cars unless you live in an area that deals with extreme cold. Sodium is better (cheaper) for fixed, large quantity storage where energy density is not as critical and lower efficiency is an acceptable trade off for lower price.
They are cheaper and the low temperature performance is better than LFP, but the round trip efficiency is less than LFP.
They lost me at “A.I.”.
Can we sell short on server prices?