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Vlyn, in What are some promising solutions to solar power's lack of night time availability? Is "transoceanic power transportation" on the list?

The distance is simply too great, based on what I could find you can only transmit power for about 300 miles without it getting too costly. Sometimes it goes up to 450 miles and some islands do get power remotely.

But the distance of the Atlantic is around 3310 miles coast to coast if you want to transfer power between the US and Europe… so that’s out of the question. It’s much more economic to use solar during the day and use batteries (any sort, for example in Austria we pump water up the mountain in some places) for the night.

squirmy_wormy,

Easy: build islands every 300 miles across the Atlantic

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe,
@AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social avatar

I demand the creation of a Kocomo.

OwenEverbinde,

Yeah, the 450 mile one – the North Sea Link – is the “longest subsea interconnector in the world.”

I think over land, you can manage longer distances (China’s transmission projects go thousands of miles), but even those aren’t going the full 3310 miles it would take to cross the Atlantic.

Spaghetti_Hitchens, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

I own a few nice wristwatches for special occasions, but my daily driver us a Fitbit. even though charging every 3-4 days is a bit annoying, I do like wrist access to notifications, step counts and activity tracking.

starman2112, in What are Lemmy's unwritten rules?
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Poe’e law states that there’s no such thing as satire, and that every post that could be considered a joke is actually a display of incredible stupidity

TheSanSabaSongbird,

Not really. Poe’s Law just states that extremist positions are often impossible to distinguish from satire. It doesn’t say that there’s no such thing as satire.

starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Now THAT’s what I call Poe’s law!

TechyDad,
@TechyDad@lemmy.world avatar

That’s why I append my sarcastic posts with /s. It’s a habit I picked up on Reddit where you could easily see someone posting that same comment, but being 100% serious. The /s kind of ruins the joke, but I’d rather the joke be ruined than have people think I was serious when I said those kinds of things.

Sagifurius,

i mean, if people don’t know it’s satire, it’s because it’s not satirical, it’s just something people actually say.

quantumantics, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Neither; I don’t like the feeling of something on my wrist. I used to have a pocket watch, but finding a modern one is rather difficult, so I just use my phone.

sbv, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Smart watch.

I appreciate being able to get a (mostly) silent notification for messages, and setting silent alarms.

I charge it weekly. Any more often than that and I’d stop using it.

Ubettawerk, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Smart watch. I’ve been wearing one every day for the past 5-6 years. I like that I can check notifications at work, in a meeting, or any time it’s inconvenient to have my phone out. I also really enjoy having my fitness data tracked for trends over the years: calories burned, steps walked, heart rate, breathing, exercises, sleep, etc. It has really helped me become a more active person as I try to beat previous goals.

CalicoJack, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Regular watches for me. Specifically, relatively cheap automatics. There’s a certain kind of beauty to a mechanical watch, they’re impressive feats of engineering.

I’ve worn Fitbits in the past, but just long enough to know I’m not interested. I don’t need yet another thing to charge, I’ll just grab my phone for things beyond checking the time.

pastermil,

Seiko Automatics FTW!

ShittyBeatlesFCPres, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Apple Watch cellular, which I really like. I got a Speidel Twist-O-Flex watch band that’s even easier for daily use than the bands that come with them. I like having all the health and fitness data but it’s also just nice to not need my phone.

One example of not needing a phone I really like is having Apple Pay on it. If you’re out jogging or your phone dies or something, you can still use it to pay. It’s also nice at festivals and arenas and other places where you’re just trying to pay quickly. You don’t have to dig out your phone or wallet.

Mechaguana, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

I would wear mine if i didnt need to recharge it every damn day

nevemsenki, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

Garmin “Smart” watch. It doesn’t do apps but it does notificatios and is great for fitness… and only needs charging once a month. A watch that needs recharging daily is useless to me.

9715698,

Me as well. I like to track my steps and exercise. Instinct 2 only needs charging I’ve a month. Absolutely love it.

XbSuper,

Never understood the issue with daily charging. Unless you need to track your sleep cycle (which I’ve also never really understood, but to each their own), what’s the problem with putting it on a charger each night before bed?

nevemsenki,

Because it’s a hassle. For example I need to lug a charger with me everywhere I go, which is especially annoying on longer trips.

pastermil, in People of Lemmy that take more than 5 seconds to start your car and drive, what are you doing?

How about making sure I don’t hit anything on my way out?

pixeltree, in People of Lemmy that take more than 5 seconds to start your car and drive, what are you doing?

Waiting for my old phone to get ready to navigate and play music

agent_flounder, (edited ) in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Regular watch. I like watches so I have a collection (mostly cheapos). I don’t want to give that up, I don’t see a point in a smartwatch (except maybe for counting steps), and I don’t want to have to recharge the thing frequently.

Today: Orient Neo 70s Panda solar chronograph.

clay_pidgin, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?

No watch at all - I check the time on my phone and I don’t see the point in saving a half second here and there checking notifications on a smart watch.

Betch, in Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
@Betch@lemmy.world avatar

Regular watch, mostly because I hate having one more device to constantly charge up. I liked my Pebble Steel back in the day because I only had to charge it like once a week, plus I think it looked really good. I now have a Huawei GT2 Elegant that I used for a while, now only use it as a fitness tracker when I work out. Daily driver is a Gucci Tornabuoni because it’s cute and comfortable but it’s almost useless for telling the time, it’s just a fashion piece.

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