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here's a product that should exist, that doesn't: a device that connects to solar panels (using standard mc4 connectors) and does mppt to optimize solar input, then connects directly to an EV (with tesla NACS or J1772).

it would need to convert the solar to AC, then dynamically tell the car to adjust its current draw. it would probably require at least a small internal battery to buffer some energy

basically a mppt solar inverter that realtime communicates the maximum output current to the EV

pretty exciting that my MDM can now disable RPN input mode in the iOS calculator app! been waiting for this one for a while!

my bank, deutsche bank, is serving a *revoked* tls certificate on their website db.com.

the mind reels at this level of incompetence.

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=db.com

SSL Server Test: db.com (Powered by Qualys SSL Labs)

@necrophcodr minimal government is fine, we need things like food safety, weights and measures, one size fits all things. almost everything else is a huge and terrible waste (and grift)
it's crazy, stupid, and bad that the default ubuntu docker image does not ship with curl or wget (or any convenient way of making http requests) installed. to even curl x | bash you need to run like 3 slow commands first

the only website the federal government should have is irs.gov. literally every other .gov should be destroyed. why am i being forced to pay for this stuff?

once we get that done, then we can destroy irs.gov too and vacate the military.

i’m so old that i remember when electric vehicles, space exploration, and destroying the federal government was cool
feels like GigabitEthernet was a missed opportunity to call it FasterEthernet
@erincandescent just publish it on your blog, they'll hear about it
@paoloredaelli the connection before my first fast (1Mbps) connection was a 33.6k modem. I remember being jazzed that I could download at 3kB/sec when I upgraded to it.