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This is a follow up to [a post I wrote a few moths ago][2] about Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles () as an alternative to Battery Electric Vehicles ().

An [article from Cornell][1] states that even so called "Blue Hydrogen" is a more CO₂ intensive than diesel.

"The carbon footprint to create blue hydrogen is more than 20% greater than using either natural gas or coal directly for heat, or about 60% greater than using diesel oil for heat, according to [new research published Aug. 12 in Energy Science & Engineering.][3]"

[1]: news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/

[2]: qoto.org/@antares/110986868805

[3]: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

Okay, productivity set-back: I can't figure out how to get #haskell #sdl2 library working with #nix

I usually get sdlExceptionError "Couldn't find matching render driver" or "Couldn't find matching GLX visual."

When I was a little boy, the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor. It was a surprise attack, and thousands of U.S. servicemembers perished. As a nation, we were stunned. And we vowed to strike back. Revenge was understandably on everyone’s mind, including many Americans of Japanese descent who opposed the emperor and were peaceful and law-abiding U.S. citizens and residents. /1

The cost of green #hydrogen has often been projected to fall dramatically over the coming years as #electrolyser manufacturing scales and #renewable electricity costs drop.
However, developers speaking at the Investing in #GreenHydrogen conference in London earlier this month warned that the costs are rather getting up.
The production cost of electrolysers will not follow the kind of curve one may expect in solar or others, since it’s different economics.
hydrogeninsight.com/production

Cistercian Numbers; are an extremely interesting and basically forgotten number system developed 8 Centuries Ago. It is much more compact than Arabic and Roman systems, you can basically write any integer from 1 to 9999 with one character.

@archeohistories #Numbers

I hope this spurs a rethink of fediblock policy. Conflicts over Palestine/BDS and how commentary related to it can be considered antisemitic/dangerous, is my go to example to lefties re why moderation on the #fediverse needs to be more nuanced. Less about safety than preventing the abuse that shuts down conversations. But that depends on what you want this place to be about. Sharing the best art and journalism or just a place to hang out with your peeps? #fediblockmeta
social.mondoweiss.net/@mondowe

I'm sorry if my timeline for the next week is filled with landscapes and scenes from the mountains of the Picos de Europa. I have only just been able to get the images off camera (I know, I'm a bit old school that way!).

The mountains here completely blew me away! Anyway, here's a sample from the week to come. Dramatic peaks, cloud inversions, narrow gorges and beautiful alpine meadows.

#mountains #walking #hiking #landscape #landscapephotography #spain

Analysts keep modeling a classic #EV S-curve as linear because no one loses their job for taking the under. “EV transition will take 30 years”— nah 🤡rmi.org/the-ev-revolution-in-f

This is a fitting tribute to the lat Sen. who always tried to do her work away from the prying eyes of the public and her constituents.

Steve Herman  
“Unfortunately, due to a larger than expected security perimeter, today’s memorial service at (San Francisco) city hall is no longer open to the ge...

We may have passed some kind of Turing threshold when you go to a web page and can't decide if it's LMM-generated nonsense or simply the same old human-authored SEO-optimized bullshit as before.

And when pretty much every page in Google's search results is now one or the other.

Well that was quick. I can now join the *long* list of people who have been blocked by TruthSandwich. My crime? Saying that Barak Obama and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were [better for the Democratic party](qoto.org/web/statuses/11117366) than the candidates they defeated in a free and fair election.

I think the most toxic idea in the party today is that it is someone's turn. In this age of corruption and division, length of service is not a useful qualification. Fresh ideas, passion, and voices of younger generations need to be given more value.

A Venn diagram of faculty who don’t read directions and those who complain students don’t read the syllabus is a single circle.

The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective #mRNA #vaccines against COVID-19.

Despite all the known issues with these (& other) prizes, this one makes me particularly happy: it is extremely well deserved and (another) clear example of what basic science can do for humanity.

Butler, who is based in Washington and maintains close ties with Los Angeles, had a stint as director for public policy and campaigns at Airbnb and spent nearly two decades as a powerful and well-respected labor leader with the Service Employees International Union. As president of SEIU California, she worked closely with then-Gov. Jerry Brown on policies like hiking the minimum wage to $15 per hour and raising taxes for wealthy Californians. She also served on the University of California Board of Regents, to which she was appointed by Brown in 2018 before stepping down in 2021.

Butler is the first openly LGBTQ person to represent California in the Senate.

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Politico [Newsom picks Laphonza Butler as Feinstein replacement](politico.com/news/2023/10/01/n)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom will appoint EMILY’s List President Laphonza Butler to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, elevating the head of a fundraising juggernaut that works to elect Democratic women who support abortion rights, according to a person familiar with the decision.

Newsom is moving swiftly to name the next senator, two days after Feinstein’s death and just as a perilously split Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown. Senate Democrats are in need of every vote in the closely divided chamber.

@KimPerales

Hi, expert here. I have worked for 2 years as a COVID-19 research scientists.

Yes masks can help reduce infection when worn properly, though this does take training and you should be far more mindful, as improper use may create a false sense of safety... So use a mask if you are at particular risk, but be sure to learn proper safety.

That said also dont let posts like this paint a picture that COVID is "back" like it was before I is around, and it is here to stay, so it always will be. But the current infection rates in the USA is on the order of magnitude of a small fraction of what it was pre-lockdown (about 1/10th) and the death rate is even much smaller than that. So yes be mindful, practice good practices, but as an expert I assure you, no need for panic or over-the-top alarm either... be responsible, and live your life.

@freemo
The longer we keep a two party system the further we will keep this red v blue mentality. I wonder if I will ever see an independent sworn in before I die of climate change.

Which party do you think is to blame if there is a government shut-down?

#poll
#USpolitics
#GovernmentShutdown

Please share.

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