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Thorry84, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

I have a gas powered car, it has a mains outlet in the back of the center console. As far as I know this isn’t anything special or new. My car is a 2016 Chevy nothing special.

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  • Thorry84, to asklemmy in What do you want for Christmas?

    To not be alone all of the time

    Thorry84, to comicstrips in Cover Me [Extra Fabulous Comics]

    Why is the detective wearing a high vis vest?

    Thorry84, to science_memes in "Earth-like"

    It’s the temperature, a lot of chemistry doesn’t work at higher temperatures because everything is too unstable. There is simply too much energy messing things up. This is why having a surface temperature that allows for liquid water to be present is such a good indicator for life. A lot of chemistry for life as we know it works at liquid water temperatures and water does play a big part as well.

    The pressure would be less of an issue, there is plenty of life on Earth that thrives at huge pressures.

    I’m pretty sure life on Earth evolved at the surface (or even in the atmosphere, it is thought lightning plays a part) and only adapted to use the vents later on. I’m not sure life could get started at those volcanic vents.

    Thorry84, (edited ) to memes in New email from test@scam.com

    The IT people send out the phishing mail themselves as part of a test. It isn’t an actual phishing mail, just something made to look and act like one. In the end they have a report which people fell for it, which ignored it (or were ooo) and which reported it.

    Reporting is done via the report phishing feature in Outlook. For consumers it’s sent to Microsoft, but for businesses you can configure those reports to do what you want. It’s actually a really good feature and people should always use it.

    Thorry84, to lemmyshitpost in Wow, my uncle has been trying to save Christmas all along!

    I’m gonna start my own Christmas with Hookers and Blow

    Thorry84, to memes in Betrayal of the highest order
    Thorry84, to risa in Do-Re-Mi-Go-oW-Ron

    Holding your bat’leths like that won’t bring honor to your house!

    Thorry84, (edited ) to risa in Maybe he's born with it. Maybe It's Maybelline

    I think he’s born with it

    Thorry84, to lemmyshitpost in Be amazed by the uses of Tech...

    Well Starlink is yet to turn a profit, so I’m not sure it has any place to actually exist. I think it’s mostly there to fill up the SpaceX launch schedule. Especially since the Starlink stuff de-orbits in like 3 years, so they have to keep on launching.

    Thorry84, to science_memes in "Earth-like"

    That’s one way of detecting exoplanets, but not the most common one.

    There are a couple of ways we can detect exoplanets:

    We can see a wobble in the position of the star, as the star and the planet orbit around their common center of mass, which is offset from the center of mass of the star due to the mass of the planet.

    Another way is to observe the light from a star, as the planet passes in front of the star some of the light gets blocked by the planet. By measuring the time and amount of light blocked, we can tell a lot about what is doing the blocking. The benefit of this method is some light passes through the atmosphere of the planet (if it has a significant atmosphere), by analyzing the spectrum we can tell what the atmosphere is made from.

    We can also literally see a planet by direct observation, by blocking out the light of the central star, we can see light bouncing off the planet and observe that directly. This is hard, but has been done with several exoplanets.

    There are more ways, see this Wikipedia article as a jumping off point for learning all about it: en.wikipedia.org/…/Methods_of_detecting_exoplanet…

    Thorry84, to science_memes in abandonware empires

    Not really I’m afraid. ReactOS is focused on implementing the old APIs which allows software that used those APIs to function.

    But my experience with old proprietary software from that era is that they were trying to do something which was hard at the time. So they wrote their software with lots of clever tricks and hacks, to make the thing do the thing. This can be as simple as manually invoking interrupts and using undocumented APIs, to setting up non protected memory and communicating with the hardware directly.

    I’ve seen cases where the software would only run with a specific version of Windows 95 and only with specific chipsets. Even changing the cpu from an Intel to a Cyrix for example could cause issues.

    I was involved as an intern with a project to fix something like this a long time ago. We chose to simply reverse engineer the hardware interface, put in a custom controller to handle it and write modern software. It took a lot of doing and we lost some features, but the original system was beyond saving.

    As time went on more and more hardware abstraction is applied, so I would hope this issue would be fixed in the future. But the whole of the 90s and early 2000s is a big issue.

    Thorry84, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.

    Keanu Reeves is born in 1964, which is generally considered the cut off point for boomers into gen X. Personally I don’t think the cutoff is as hard as that, people just before 1964 can still be raised as gen X and people born just after 1964 can be full on boomers. I like to think of the cutoff as plus minus 2 years.

    In my book Keanu Reeves is gen X and not a boomer.

    Thorry84, to memes in Doctors hate this one trick!

    I’ve been told they are also looking into light, like inside the body. They are looking into that?

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