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How To Improve Pi 5 Cooling
  • I've just bought a 5 with the fan case, and it's kind of ridiculous that it needs active cooling while under no load. I'm sort of disappointed how much power it draws. The whole point of a pi is supposed to be that it's tiny and uses almost no power. My previous pi3 would be cold while idle and only ever got "warmish" under load and no active cooling.

  • So would he call this a win or a loss?
  • I'm all for Newton's conclusion that God can't be real, but man that just seems like a really weird reason.

    Couldn't God push two things in opposite directions for the first motion? like throwing two balls together from each hand so they collide in the middle. That would result in zero net-god-motion. Or, since he's god, maybe he's above the laws of the universe. That might literally be true - there's no reason to believe laws of motion should hold outside of this universe.. whatever that ends up meaning.

  • iPhone and Apple Watch single hairline display cracks no longer covered under standard warranty
  • "Don't have time" lmao. It's a 258-word article. Unless you are exceptionally slow at reading or exceptionally quick at typing, it took you longer to write out that comment than to read it.

    If you don't wanna read it then just don't, you don't have to make excuses to yourself.

  • The end of coal power is 5 months away (2021 press release linked)

    www.gov.uk End to coal power brought forward to October 2024

    The deadline to phase out coal from Great Britain's energy system has been brought forward by a whole year, highlighting the UK’s leadership to go further in driving down emissions and tackling climate change.

    End to coal power brought forward to October 2024
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    The Problem with Linus Tech Tips: Accuracy, Ethics, and Responsibility

    I originally posted this on lemmy.world, but then the instance went down again so fuck it, moving my c/videos subscription to here and restarting this post

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    www.somersetlive.co.uk Risks of further delays at Hinkley Point C, EDF warns

    The UK's first power station in 30 years has thousands of workers on site every day

    Risks of further delays at Hinkley Point C, EDF warns
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    www.bloomberg.com Solar Built on Trash Offers Solution to Renewable Energy’s Space Problem

    A solar farm built on a landfill site near London will generate enough electricity to power 17,000 homes.

    Solar Built on Trash Offers Solution to Renewable Energy’s Space Problem
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    Developer challenges decision to reject plans for 75MW solar park in Wales

    www.walesonline.co.uk Developer challenges decision to reject plans for huge solar park

    The solar farm would cover 210 acres of the Gwent Levels

    Developer challenges decision to reject plans for huge solar park

    I didn't know Wales had 75MW of sunlight across the whole country tbh

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    Rolls-Royce boss: We can win the nuclear power race

    "Sir John Rose, the chief executive of Rolls to 2011, said that any risk that the Rolls design might not be 'best in class' would be outweighed by the overall gains that could be made by backing Rolls."

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    www.newcivilengineer.com Green light expected for key infrastructure on £2.1bn electricity ‘superhighway’ between Scotland and England | New Civil Engineer

    The council’s strategic planning committee will preside over the application tonight, 8 August, which seeks outline planning permission for the

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    www.bbc.co.uk The great energy transition: Who pays the bill?

    Rishi Sunak seems determined to make North Sea production a wedge issue, but it could come at a cost.

    The great energy transition: Who pays the bill?
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    As Energy Prices Soared, Drax Used a Loophole to Avoid Paying Consumers Millions | Bloomberg

    www.bloomberg.com UK Consumers Needed Energy Relief — a Loophole Lost Them Millions

    Drax, one of the country’s biggest energy producers, managed to avoid returning hundreds of millions to households during a historic cost-of-living crisis

    UK Consumers Needed Energy Relief — a Loophole Lost Them Millions
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    www.bbc.co.uk Ministers to speed up delivery of new power lines for clean energy

    Grant Shapps is set to unveil proposals to help build more pylons and power lines for clean energy.

    Ministers to speed up delivery of new power lines for clean energy
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    www.bbc.co.uk Plans for 112 acre solar farm unveiled in Somerset

    Pathfinder Clean Energy's plan would see solar panels installed across 13 fields near Paulton.

    Plans for 112 acre solar farm unveiled in Somerset
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    Sunak unveils expansion of North Sea oil and gas drilling | BBC Live

    www.bbc.co.uk Sunak unveils expansion of North Sea oil and gas drilling - BBC News

    The PM confirms 100 new licences ahead of a visit to Scotland, but opponents say the UK should be cutting fossil fuel production.

    Sunak unveils expansion of North Sea oil and gas drilling - BBC News
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    73% of UK energy is currently coming from domestic Solar and Wind sources

    Demand is 27.1 GW at the time of this post. 3.6 GW (13%) is coming from gas; 2.7GW (10%) from nuclear; a net 1.6% is coming from imports.

    Source: https://grid.iamkate.com/

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    www.bbc.co.uk Decision day for South Kesteven solar farm proposals

    Plans for the major solar farm projects in Lincolnshire are due to considered later.

    Decision day for South Kesteven solar farm proposals

    Summary generated by AI:

    • Decision day for two major solar farm projects in Lincolnshire.
    • Developers Green Switch proposes a 63-acre site near Folkingham, Lightsource SPV 217 Limited proposes a 173-acre site near Gonerby Moor.
    • Both projects planned to operate for 40 years, generating renewable energy for thousands of homes.
    • Concerns raised about the impact on the local environment and community for the Washdyke Farm project.
    • Council officers recommend refusing planning permission for the Washdyke Farm due to its significant adverse impact on the open countryside.
    • Gonerby Moor project recommended for planning permission, highlighting its contribution to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
    • Lincolnshire has seen multiple solar farm proposals, raising concerns that the region is being used as a dumping ground for green energy projects benefiting other parts of the country.
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    www.theguardian.com Top UK energy firms to warn Rishi Sunak: ‘Don’t back off green agenda’

    More than 100 companies are set to send a letter to the PM voicing fears about the disastrous effects of Britain’s overreliance on gas

    Top UK energy firms to warn Rishi Sunak: ‘Don’t back off green agenda’
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