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🔗 California exceeds 100% of energy demand with renewables over a record 30 days
In a major clean energy benchmark, wind, solar, and hydro exceeded 100% of demand on California's main grid for 30 of the past 38 days.
Why isn't this being shouted from the rooftops? The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed. -
🔗 Living Like It's 99: No Social Media, No Smartphone
At the time of writing this article, I’ve been living without social media for 3 years and without a smartphone for 2 years. Everything started as an experiment motivated by my privacy concerns.
Not such a bad idea...he says after having just purchase an iPhone 14 😬 -
🔗 You can have two Big Things, but not three
No you can’t “have it all.” You can have two things, but not three.
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Forget work/life integration for a minute. How much time do you have, regardless of partitioning?
From your 24-hour daily allotment, the 1950s-style break-down isOuch this one rings true. I reckon the choice for me in this list is kids and job at the moment. Though I bet this will change as the boy gains more independence and gets busy with his own stuff. Bittersweet that will be. -
🔗 Triumph of the Nerds: Part 1: Impressing Their Friends
A new VHS transfer from original NOS tapes. Hosted by Robert X. Cringely. All rights reserved by PBS Broadcasting and Channel 4.
A good overview of the rise of personal computing. Mostly things I've soaked in thus far, but I did see (for the first time) actual usage for an Altair.