To be fair, all names are made up, and not just for places. But yes, Farmington is a little more simplistic than say Louisiana.
GreyEyedGhost
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Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
1·7 hours agoWell, the downside of this not being a 4x game is that sometimes research doesn’t pan out, and you don’t know which ones until after you’re done.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
21·8 hours agoWe’ve had 3 major changes in battery chemistry in the last 45 years. Energy density, lifespan, cost, and dangerous materials have all generally improved. We also have 2 new battery technologies in the process of becoming generally commercially available. Also, batteries went from 500 mAh batteries about the size of your smartphone to 3000 mAh as a minor component of that same smartphone, about an order of magnitude in energy density.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
2·9 hours agoNo, that’s why we use the same batteries Voltaire did on his frogs.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Gunman shot dead in Mar-a-Lago was ‘fixated on Epstein files’ and big Trump supporterEnglish
2·1 day agoNo, it’s tangential to this, but still related.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•How far back in time can you understand English? This site goes back by centuries allowing you to test yourself.English
3·2 days ago1300 was the end for me, at least reading at a reasonable pace. I might have squeezed out another century or two, parsing together context and other clues, but that is only through the benefit of knowing the story being told.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Gunman shot dead in Mar-a-Lago was ‘fixated on Epstein files’ and big Trump supporterEnglish
64·2 days agoBut it is a valid counter-argument to the validity of the second amendment. Even if you got a thousand or two of your well-armed friends together to topple the tyranny, you would likely only win the battle and not the war.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Top DuckDuckGo Image Result for "Morse code chart". It gets worse the longer I look at it.English
6·4 days agoAs a non-American, I should be unsurprised I’m more familiar with International Morse Code.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Movies@lemmy.world•I'm interested in movies that disappear immediately...English
5·4 days agoI saw Crime 101. It’s a good enough movie, but I wouldn’t say it has much in the way of political or social commentary, except some basic Robin Hood philosophy.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
News@lemmy.world•Ohio mayor arrested on voyeurism charges after allegedly sniffing girl’s underwearEnglish
3·4 days agoThat’s like saying sex isn’t illegal…except when it is.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If someone ate a full box of high iron cereal before an mri would they get injured?English
2·4 days agoMost compounds aren’t magnetic, some but not all alloys are, and there are a few advanced materials that aren’t really metallic but are still magnetic. As a general rule, non-metallic compounds aren’t magnetic, and our bodies can’t absorb most metals in their elemental state.
If you’d had those iron pills in your pocket, there’s a very good chance nothing would have happened. I wouldn’t try this on the sly for the sake of science, though. Those iron supplements would have been some iron compounds and would have as much in common with metallic iron as table salt does with metallic sodium.
Here’s a quote I stumbled across a couple decades ago.
I like paying taxes. With them I buy civilization.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
2·5 days agoA lot of these products used to be good. 25 years ago, Outlook was the only option for mail and calendar because they worked well and nothing else was as simple or integrated. Windows XP brought an enterprise-class OS with true multitasking to the consumer. MSN messenger didn’t have all the features of Teams, but it was a serious contender in the IM space. And now, I have Outlook every now and then telling me I have new mail but I cant see it until I restart the app, Windows gets shittier and more intrusive every day, and Teams on Android cant send me a notification about an upcoming meeting until the meeting actually starts, if I get a notification at all. I also wonder how they ended up this way given they were class leaders just decades ago.
Now if we can get alternatives that don’t have all the problems of Microsoft at its heyday, let alone now, that would be amazing. I already have my console alternative, just a few more pieces.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Games@lemmy.world•'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGNEnglish
5·5 days agoWell, you can keep going to the restaurant with hair in the food. It’s not a problem with their practices, my standards are just unreasonably high. Whatever you have to tell yourself to justify why you keep eating food with hair in it.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Games@lemmy.world•'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGNEnglish
7·5 days agoI feel like people who were never gonna buy it no matter what the price tag was just want something to be mad at.
So if no one responds, it’s because they have no rebuttal, but if they do, they’re proving your point. Quite the big brain theory there. My point was that it had nothing to do with the price tag, except that the value proposition isn’t there when they can just stop giving you access whenever it becomes inconvenient for them. Moreover, while I have regrets about buying stuff on the Wii store, I’m not angry at them. So it just sounds like you’re saying I’m not much of a customer for a restaurant that I don’t go to anymore just because I got food poisoning a few times. Must be me and not them. And you sound like you’re defending a shitty company because people say their product isn’t worth buying.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Games@lemmy.world•'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGNEnglish
8·5 days agoYou’re right, because I’ve literally done it before with them and have nothing to show for it. So which of us is the fool?
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Time for Open Source Community EV's to Be Made. Anybody want to do something like that?English
5·5 days agoIt doesn’t matter that much if it’s based on open source if you can’t modify the the unregulated parts and have absolutely no privacy.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
Games@lemmy.world•'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGNEnglish
9·5 days agoWhen I had a Wii, I bought games I had played and wanted to play on the NES when I was younger. Now I have nothing to show for it. Never again. At least with Steam, GOG, or pirating, the power is in my hands to keep those games for as long as I can. Nintendo doesn’t give me that option in any legal manner.
GreyEyedGhost@piefed.cato
World News@lemmy.world•The economic cost of Brexit has just been laid bare – and it’s devastatingEnglish
12·5 days ago…so most were surprised.

Well, I know the difference between alkaline, NiCd, NiMH, and lithium batteries, and that they don’t grow on trees, so at least I have that.