Just note that the released energy of burning fossils (or nuclear) is orders of magnitude below what the sun does. It really is only the CO2 from coal (or CO2 and CH4 from natural gas, …) that does the heating, since it acts like insulation.
Just note that the released energy of burning fossils (or nuclear) is orders of magnitude below what the sun does. It really is only the CO2 from coal (or CO2 and CH4 from natural gas, …) that does the heating, since it acts like insulation.
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Why would you put it in "? Do you think those are not going to be really and/or multiple?
We are talking about a monthly average upload of something like 100 Mbit/s, which of worth about constantly streaming 2 movies at 50 G. The peaks during prime time are multiples of that, realistically exceeding 1 GB/s, since most people stream evening/night. Then he would need to be streaming tons of movies, making him a prime target for a big lawsuit. Instead, if he just downloads and seeds some files, you get a near constant throughput. Linux, Tor node, or some mixture of all of that. But not a streaming service for a dozens of people.
Downloading tons of content. Seems more likely than being a central streaming hub for tons of people for multiple reasons.
Which frontend does this apply to?
How did people like that? Crazy.
So how much traffic do you generate?
40 TiB per month are 1.3 TiB daily. Even at 10 GiB per movie that’s 100 movies every single day. I doubt that is the reason.
2 days ago, so the date in the picture is wrong?
During gravity, the one scene where he(?) flew away as the line eventually snapped killed me. That is not how tension and zero gravity works you idiots! Fucking hell. It would have been so easy to make it physically correct by timing it a bit different, but no.
As if any other group did not prove that just as much, if not more so.
Dial up in 2015? How?
So many people here talk about the thickness needed of else it heats up. That is simply wrong. The heat is the same per length and is dissipated the same way with twice the length aka the temperature is the same*. The issue is that the short circuit current could drop below the value needed to actually pop the breaker, allowing for a ton of heat to be generated where it shouldn’t be. The same way a light bulb glows bright hot but does not trip the breaker etc., now just imagine the cable to be the glowing part.
*There is another issue if you do not lay them out, that the heat has nowhere to go. Causing coiled wires to have a far lower rating compared to when they are fully extended.
When the breaker trips then the fundamental issue is unlikely to be present. But to be able to push enough current to cause it to break the connection needs to have a sufficiently low resistance. If that gets too high it will never break, even if you short the cables. And that will result in a fire, because the protection does not work anymore. That is the dangerous part.
CRTs have so many advantages!
So this is a troll account?
Correct, but not only is it extremely little, this stored energy is also quickly released again after the organism dies.