Santoss made an ad for the 2026 Tour Down Under and it's surprsingly honest and informative!
(This one's for all the calculator fans)

Writing a bio is hard.
Software engineer working on the future of balancing local energy networks and micro-grids
Music: Noise, Techno, Industrial, EBM, occasionally Metal.
Games: PC, board, card, miniatures
Misc: Anarchist-communist, straight-edge, Linux user, EV driver, feel a strange compulsion to tell everyone those things 🙄
Cis he/him, although I default to they/them for anyone I'm not familiar with.
Santoss made an ad for the 2026 Tour Down Under and it's surprsingly honest and informative!
(This one's for all the calculator fans)

Update:
Proton removed their response (link below) from Mastodon, seems they realized it exploded into their face.
Update 2, Reddit post from Andy Yen today: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i2nz9v/on_politics_and_proton_a_message_from_andy/?rdt=42738 (text in responses below)
Original toot:
After I had given #Protonmail the benefit of the doubt for one board member making inconsiderate and alarming statements on #MAGA #Trump, they have doubled down officially:
https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy/113833073219145503
I therefore consider this official opinion of Proton. Focussing on one aspect and completely ignoring the bigger picture of a luming fascist period in the most militarized economy of the world is just inacceptable. Proton just could have kept their mouth shut, but they decided not to.
Thanks for revealing yourselves and happy to end my subscription, I won't support a company like you until you do better @protonprivacy
Please boost to spread this news if you find this important.
Research shows it costs taxpayers $31,065 a year to criminalize a single person experiencing homelessness while the yearly cost for providing supportive housing is $10,051.
On a summer day last year,
a group of real estate tech executives gathered at a conference hall in Nashville
to boast about one of their company’s signature products:
👉software that uses a mysterious algorithm to help landlords push the highest possible rents on tenants.
“Never before have we seen these numbers,”
said Jay Parsons, a vice president of RealPage,
as conventiongoers wandered by.
Apartment rents had recently shot up by as much as 14.5%,
he said in a video touting the company’s services.
Turning to his colleague, Parsons asked: What role had the software played?
“I think it’s driving it, quite honestly,”
answered Andrew Bowen, another RealPage executive.
“As a property manager, very few of us would be willing to actually raise rents double digits within a single month by doing it manually.”
The celebratory remarks were more than swagger.
For years, RealPage has sold software that uses data analytics to suggest daily prices for open units.
Property managers across the United States have gushed about how the company’s algorithm boosts profits.
“The beauty of YieldStar is that it pushes you to go places that you wouldn’t have gone if you weren’t using it,”
said Kortney Balas, director of revenue management at JVM Realty,
referring to RealPage’s software in a testimonial video on the company’s website.
https://www.propublica.org/article/yieldstar-rent-increase-realpage-rent
It's funny how the same people who scream bloody murder about renaming "historic" streets and removing statues of slave-traders are all just fine with renaming a major geographic area for...
*checks notes*
Nationalism...
Good climate news time:
We globally have installed 2 terrawatts of solar PV, and it only took 2 years to get there from 1 TW. It took us *68 years* to get that first terrawatt!
So yeah, adoption is accelerating.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/11/13/global-installed-pv-capacity-tops-2-tw/
Let down at the very end, with the one (1) Engie CHAdeMO charger at the EuroTunnel Calais terminal isn't working. It's on, it accepts our Electroverse card, but it can't engage power. Tried the Electroverse app too and it also reports unable to start.
It's a shame, but no real bother as we're stopping overnight at a hotel again near Folkestone and we've got 9.2kWh usable (9% on the dashboard).
The battery has certainly got hotter today, 47°c peak, toasty!
But it started out 10°c warmer than on the outward journey, and the mini-charge didn't help.
Hoping that the EuroTunnel's free/gratis CHAdeMO charger is actually working as it'd be good to fill up entirely for free and we're very ahead of schedule.