If so, why not write it down for your fellow hackers' enjoyment?
Topics can be anything: product ideas, service ideas, blog post topics, stand up comedy skits, research initiatives you wish could get funded, etc.
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If so, why not write it down for your fellow hackers' enjoyment?
Topics can be anything: product ideas, service ideas, blog post topics, stand up comedy skits, research initiatives you wish could get funded, etc.
Rooftop solar has really taken off here in Australia, and around 20-25% of houses have a solar inverter. Is it practical to build a cheap rooftop wind-power harvester that plugs into the inverter?
This is the first google result. There are many others like it as well.
Rooftop solar has really taken off here in Australia, and around 20-25% of houses have a solar inverter. Is it practical to build a cheap rooftop wind-power harvester that plugs into the inverter?
http://www.australianwindandsolar.com/wind-turbines This is the first google result. There are many others like it as well.
The site supplies separate wind inverters too. I guess that means that the turbines supply very different power to solar panels.
edit: my search query was just "rent anything"
1) collisions
2) contraining particles by the area/volume
3) creating 'areas' that create and destroy particles based off forces effecting it and whether or not the two lines connecting two particles are parallel
Of course, these are encrypted and only decrypted (transcrypted?) when they're transferred to someone nearby, intelligently based on `tracepath` or something. My thought (may or may not be feasible) was that the central server only gives you the public key for the data, and then provides the private key and a new public key when the data is transmitted. I'm not sure that's even possible with any level of secrecy, but if so it would remove a lot of redundant traffic and I imagine you could pay people less than you'd save on bandwidth/peering if you could just pay them to P2P content (securely).
Get theaters involved in the initial distribution since they're everywhere and have digital copies (and probably decent pipes).
Basically, my internet got really crappy every day at about 6 PM and I imagined that 90% of my neighbors were streaming the same episodes of Breaking Bad, and it bugged me that it wasn't just sent once and the distributed locally.
Pay for full time, beat-walking emergency medical technicians in shitty neighborhoods. This would prevent a lot of unneeded hospital visits and offer basic health services. A lot cheaper than 911 calls. I imagine having people on the ground would prevent a lot of problems.