I love a bit of lemon glaze on my french toast.
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doughless@lemmy.worldto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Own your own fucking responsibility
2·16 days agoYeah, I almost added “and they most certainly do not” to the end of that sentence, but I was trying to underestimate a little as well.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Own your own fucking responsibility
33·17 days agoThe numbers aren’t too difficult to verify.
I found this Canadian government web page that says it’s roughly 8.9 kWh, so that checks out.
Looking at the fuel efficiency table on that same website, it looks like OP used a reasonable average fuel efficiency of 30 mpg or slightly under 8L/100km: 4 miles / 30mpg = 0.13 gallons, or 0.492 liters, so their claim of half a liter of gas also checks out.
The cheapest commercial energy in the US appears to be in North Dakota at $0.0741/kWh, so using $0.05/kWh was very generous.
The average Netflix user watches about 2 hours per day, or 60 hours per month.
Just in an attempt to be a bit more accurate, let’s assume the individual user’s television and internet router use about 900W, so we’ll use a final number of 8kW for Netflix’s power use per user.
8 kW * 60 hours= 480 kWh
And the cost of all of those kWh at $0.05: 480 kWh * $0.05 = $24.00
Or, the cost in the least expensive state in the US: 480 kWh * $0.0741 = $35.57
National average is $0.14/kWh, so unless Netflix was serving everyone out of North Dakota and Texas, their average cost per user would be much closer to $70 per user.
OP’s numbers were definitely already accurate enough for the point. Basically, there’s no possible way Netflix needs that much electricity to serve their users.
doughless@lemmy.worldtoshitposting@lemmy.ml•There is a serious lack of imagination when it comes to how we live our lives
3·29 days agoI’m a huge fan of the checkered background letting me know I’m possibly looking at a transparent image.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Scientists Link Popular Sugar Substitute to Liver Disease
511·1 month agoAnd after they had depleted the zebrafish’s gut microbiota.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•steam vs gog, which game store to buy from?
171·1 month agoHeroic Games Launcher works on Steam Deck, and syncs your achievements and cloud saves to GoG. The biggest downside to GoG is it requires you to use the Windows/Proton versions of your games for cloud sync to work.
It doesn’t mention you can take stuff with you. You might end up in Tirana Terminator-style.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I heard that this offer applies to more than just turkeys
2·1 month agoIn Arizona, simply concealing merchandise is still considered shoplifting:
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Casual UK@feddit.uk•I'm in a hotel in America with no kettle in my room, if I want tea I have to microwave it.English
6·1 month agoMicrowaves can generally reach up to nearly 3/4" in water. If heating 8oz in a glass, that should still heat the water evenly enough, since the microwaves will still mostly pass through the glass.
Heating in shorter increments and stirring in between should help avoid breaking the glass, and heat the water more evenly. If you take the time, it should be identical to kettle boiled water. That’s why people prefer a kettle to a microwave, it’s much faster and far less effort.
But the sister also performed that experiment in the worst possible way, why did she microwave the actual tea bag?!
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•GOG asking for more donations from gamers with the new GOG Patrons programEnglish
2·2 months agoYes, but the achievements wouldn’t sync with the native Linux installation, I had to switch to the Windows install of Silksong before they started to sync to my GOG profile.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•GOG asking for more donations from gamers with the new GOG Patrons programEnglish
5·2 months agoHeroic will let you install the native Linux game (if available), or the Windows version that runs on Wine/Proton. But like moody said, GOG will only allow cloud saves for the Windows versions of your games.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•GOG asking for more donations from gamers with the new GOG Patrons programEnglish
6·2 months agoI was halfway through silksong before I realized cloud saves and achievements only work with the Windows version. Fortunately, copying the Linux save folder on top of the Windows one kept my progress, but I’m still missing most of my achievements. Guess I’ll just have to play again from the beginning.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules
3·4 months agoWhen running as root, I did not need to add the firewall rule.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules
5·4 months agoI haven’t tried rootful since I haven’t had issues with rootless. I’ll have to check on that and get back to you.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish
5·4 months agoPhilosophically I agree with you. I was just discussing a technological way to accomplish age verification without giving up users’ identities to a service provider, or the government knowing what service you’re using. Unfortunately, too many governments want to know what you’re doing inside your pants.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish
7·4 months agoOh, I was thinking the certificate would only be needed for signups - once the account is created, it absolutely should be on the account holder, not the service provider.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification lawsEnglish
91·4 months agoThe service provider could even generate a certificate request that the age verification entity signs (again, with no identifying information, other than “I need an age verification signature, please”). That certificate would only be valid for that specific service provider and can’t be re-used.
doughless@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules
10·4 months agoI still need to allow the ports in my firewall when using podman, even when I bind to 0.0.0.0.


This feels like you should still be able to require them to replace or fix it. It would be like them coming into your home, accidentally stepping on it and then saying, “oops, too bad it’s out of warranty.” It’s too bad that small claims is probably more expensive than just paying to replace it.