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mark-haus t1_jdugyom wrote
Reply to comment by gobblox38 in An Arizona plant will pull CO2 from the air and trap it in concrete by captainquirk
I can't verify their claims in this article but "pulling CO2 from the air" shouldn't be a red flag. You don't need to go direct air capture to do this, it could be as simple as a chemical process to cure the cement in ambient air that reacts to CO2.
mark-haus t1_j1tt1l9 wrote
Reply to comment by kevlarcardhouse in South Korea lifts ban on imported sex dolls by icantbenormal
I want to be able to look the sex doll craftsmen and women in the face after I've soiled it
mark-haus t1_j1pg7dt wrote
Reply to comment by carvedmuss8 in Samsung develops industry’s first 12nm-Class DDR5 DRAM by thebelsnickle1991
When I hear Ram and power usage I immediately think of the benefits that gives unified memory systems like APUs. That basically means faster APUs that are already approaching middle gaming performance
mark-haus t1_ixpw7td wrote
Reply to comment by tomtttttttttttt in Renault's heavy electric trucks are now available to order by darth_nadoma
44t I believe is the weight you'd use if you want to travel between every EU country. Each individual country sometimes has higher maximums like Sweden and Finland for example, but all of them will allow at least 44t.
mark-haus t1_ivxf8dk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Couple Gets Married in the Produce Aisle at ALDI Grocery Store: 'It's One of Our Favorite Places' by groovygirl858
Not with that attitude
mark-haus t1_iuhcrg8 wrote
Reply to comment by AJ_Gaming125 in New solar capacity 10 times cheaper than gas, says intelligence company Rystad by EnergyTransitionNews
Already happening, after a lot of european governments made emergency orders for new LNG terminals to replace some Russian piped gas they went on a renewables spending spree.
mark-haus t1_itkfuwc wrote
Reply to The cloud and 5G security apocalypse is only a matter of time, say cybersecurity experts. Western companies that have switched from Huawei for 5G have made choices that are even more vulnerable to hacking. by lughnasadh
Make no mistake that Cisco does the same for the US as Huawei does for China but I’m sorry this reads like someone who barely understands how IP networks work.
mark-haus t1_itfwf2i wrote
Reply to TIL that the dogs in competitive agility don’t rehearse the course ahead of time. The courses are randomized at each competition, and the trainers (without their dogs) only see the layout beforehand on the same day. When the dog runs the course they are literally seeing it for the first time. by Pyraunus
I taught my first dog agility and put him in a few competitions, dogs don't need the course layout. They need to learn how to get through individual obstacles quickly (like second nature quickly) and to follow your lead. They know the obstacles by themselves really well and know to follow their trainer's lead. All I'm doing during the competition is leading them to each obstacle and the dog does the rest. So I'm not really sure if it would help that much anyways if the courses were the same and its not hard for me as a trainer to learn a course layout on the day of competition. If the dogs aren't well trained to follow their trainer's lead they're going to do poorly even if the layout was static.
mark-haus t1_irv6x4t wrote
Reply to comment by ChoppedCoriander in The emerging climate tech sector will enjoy an 8.8 % growth rate over the next five years: tech companies that remove/reduce CO₂ emissions are “poised for strong continued growth,” reaching an expected value of $1.4tn by 2027 by climeworks
Yeah I hear they're absurdly overvalued and their CEO does pretty shady stuff with his disclosures.
mark-haus t1_je45jgw wrote
Reply to comment by ResidentEivvil in PsBattle: Black-capped Chickadee by My_Bird_Buddy
What would a bird’s go-to karaoke song be?