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Cake day: July 26th, 2023

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  • That’s the problem in the UK, it only really heavily snows one year in five so it isn’t profitable or economical to really invest in things like snow tires and snow ploughs, so whenever there is significant snow it does kind of cause everything to grind or halt. The alternative is to buy a bunch of snow equipment that needs constant maintenance throughout a winter where it doesn’t get below 3°C, and nothing more exciting than a lot of rain happens.




  • It took about a century to get decent electric cars so I stand by my statement. It may no longer be true in the 22nd century, but there are fundamental issues with this technology that have not been addressed. I can’t imagine where likely to see solutions anytime soon, mostly because I don’t think there are solutions, I just don’t think the technology works.

    Pressure change refrigeration is just so much more efficient. The light on your refrigerator consumes more energy than the refrigeration process, so it’s not like there’s even a massive impetus to make the system even more efficient because it barely uses energy as it is.

    Where this technology might come in handy is where size is a severely limiting factor. Such as on satellites or small drones.


  • No one’s saying the technology isn’t interesting just at the article is rubbish.

    Who wrote that headline anyway, the headline should have been scientists have created sub-zero solid state cooling, but the writer somewhat arbitrarily decided that this was about environmentalism which this has got nothing to do with.

    The scientists are not even making the claim that this is a necessarily viable technology, it’s just a thing that they’ve managed to achieve.

    I’m surprised the article writer didn’t do the usual thing that science “journalists” tend to do, which is claim that it kills cancer. So we should be thankful for small mercies.