Thank you for actually answering OPs original question and the follow up.
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Mathologer (YouTube did a good explanation of creating cube algorithms). Search something like: mathologer design rubiks algorithm
I’ll take, “things that never happened” for $1000 thanks
AlexKen.Edit: account with no history. Sitcom scandal. “AITH?”… But, if you WANT to believe, that’s fine…
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the oldest website that's still alive that you've found?
1·5 months agoIt’s nothing if it doesn’t have a yellow and black sign of a road worker scratching his butt.
Hey there! Sorry, I got busy with work today.
I was just noticing that you have plenty of replies. I think you seem to have enough to go on with.
If you still need anything, hit a reply to this one and I can give you my 2-cents worth of opinion.
First question. Was your router also your modem? As in describe each connection/device from street until you get to your router. (Do you also know your connection type? Some flavour of DSL, HFC, Fiber?)
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Who kills whom in French road accidents
3·9 months agoSure! Scooters could be lethal!
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Who kills whom in French road accidents
19·9 months agoI’d love to see that normalised to how many of each vehicle type are in use aver the same time.
Initially, I see that and think trucks are less deadly than cars, but according to my brief Google search (https://www.statistiques.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/donnees-sur-le-parc-automobile-francais-au-1er-janvier-2024), there are 5x more cars than trucks, which puts them [trucks] over the top of cars in every category.
I guess that doesn’t really matter to the pedestrian. It still sucks to be killed by either.

It’s a nice idea but impractical. Energy = mass x gravity x height
Say 10 tonnes of water pumped into a massive 20m high tower… E =10000x9.8x20 Joules. ≈ 2 mega joules.
Theres 3600 joules to a watt hour so divide that and you get:
≈ 550 watt hours (0.55kWh) of storage (assuming perfect efficiency of the turbines). About the same a half a dozen big cordless tool battery packs.