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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • As someone who spends a lot of time searching and is tired of AI slop, tracking, and targeted ads, it’s a breath of fresh air.

    It provides a level of quality and control you don’t get from the Brave/DDGs of the world, and a reliability that’s hard to match with the SearXNGs.

    It took a bit of mental back and forth to get comfortable paying for something that has historically been “free”, but I’m alright with it.

    I’d love to see more FOSS competition (or frankly any competition) out there but hosting a reliable search engine is difficult and expensive.

    It’s cheaper than any of my streaming subscriptions and I use it 10x as much, so I’m good paying the price.








  • American House with an EV, all electric, and no solar, I use about 1200 kWh/mo (1.2 MWh/mo) on average. This could only carry me through about 3y. Even if I had access to good public infrastructure I think best I could do is 6y (again, all-electric home).

    But I digress. Lithium ion as purely load shifting is a pretty reasonable, I’d argue critical, solution for covering day/night loads, but starts to fall apart completely when it comes to seasonal (summer/winter) loads.

    But what makes this plant interesting is the addition of super capacitors. The combo battery/SC plant is less about day/night load shifting and more about providing stability to a shifting grid. As supply and demand grow increasingly decoupled, and we try and shift away from expensive peaker plants always on standby, systems like this can dramatically help smooth grid performance.

    ~90 MW of peaker capacity is small potatoes currently, but this is a big step towards a more reliable grid future.











  • I don’t hate it, but I would REALLY like to be able to move those buttons around. Refresh, share, and forward are hands-down my most used buttons. Having to chase them up feels tedious.

    Similarly sign in (or, I’m guessing account once you do sign in) does not need that much real estate.

    Finally I’d love to swap Passwords with a shortcut to my password manager of choice (in my case, Bitwarden)

    I appreciate the more modern take, but I think it could use some refinement or customization options, similar to dragging things around your toolbar in FF desktop.