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@ikF3aV2m sure.
My house is full of LED lamps, barely use 20W at most.
2 250A batteries and 4 520W panels have been doing a great job. Although it gets frustrating during some winter days with full on cloud and no heat from the sun, we never pass a day without lights and a working fridge.
Heating for the shower is gas-powered, so the only power suckers in the house that impose a heavy load are the fridge and the iron (for clothes).
Fridge runs an average of 8h, 12 during the summer, 6 at worst during winter.
I live in a very humid area with a lot of clouds too.
If I lived in a country side with minimal Cloud, solar would be a blast! Though it would be more terrible in the freezing winters Id assume too.
So yeah, the biggest power consumers in the house are iron, fridge, washing machine (forgot to mention it in the other comment), and then my pc at 100W at most.
1V in the Inverter's battery charge panel is equivalent to 500 Watts, since we have 2 250A batteries (1v x 500A = 500 Watts)
That means the Pc at very high load might take a singular watt in 5 hours.
On a regular day with 8 hours of sun light, you can say we have about 3 volts or 1,500W to work with.
You might think its nothing because of the fridge, washing machine, etc, but these don't use much power in practice because we run them during sunlight hours, so the pressure is offloaded from the batteries.
Idk if my explanations make sense but its a humble setup with minimal consumption.
The most important factor is to keeo watch on things and take care of your appliances
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I don't understand why I see people in the west get so offended when I say stuff like
"If you want to help gay, or other, people, then take them to psychologists and appropriate doctors instead of just avoiding the problem."
Then these same people laugh and mock me, even call me backwards, whenever I get offended when I see people casually straight up insulting entire religions and beliefs of other people. Shitting on them, turning hostile just because I believe in God, or straight up just saying its nonsense.
I dont get it. Why is it okay to make so much over the top and disrespectful "jokes" about religion and the faith of others but its horrible and every1 gets offended when people from other cultures say gay stuff is wrong and they should get help?
Whatever the case. You do you, and Ill do me. Just know that I will struggle, even if in vain, to uphold my own beliefs
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@user-yu4yt9dk2s the jews lived in the land and came under the romans. Then jesus came and Christianity began.
Some jews did not convert and still lived in the land.
Then islam started. They conquered the land.
Then the holy crusades came and bloody war for the land between christians and muslims took place.
I am not aware where the jews where during the time but I think they migrated to Europe and othe places?
Fast forward to WW2, Britain negotiated with France and they decided on the borders of their colonies.
Then the Brittish, for supposedly having been aided during ww2 by the jews, agreed to acknowledge a jewish state, Israel and acknowledge its location, as if the brittish owned the land (but then again, the winner decides history, regardless of my opinion)
Then many things happened leading to today. At one point Palestinians moved to the neighboring countries of Lebanon and Jordan (im not sure) where they lived as refuges.
They tried taking over both countries, at different times, and failed after bloody wars. Though camps remain (more than 200k in Lebanon)
And ill stop here because else im not too sure on things and id endnup giving you my opinion instead.
Thats just roughly the situation. You better google and search for history yourself and read multiple sources. Do not entrust your information to one source, no matter whom it is, this comment includee. Im just eousing your curiosity and giving you a reference point.
Edit: More than one islamic empire rose and fell during the course of history all over africa and asia. From Morocco and all the way to india and china. So the argument of who lived there the longest or first gets the land is childish. Its a complex situation, that is for sure.
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@mickmccarthy8925 there is no urban area or country side, the nation is very small but very mountaineous.
I live on 420m elevation with a lot of humidity and clouds.
The only intense power sucker is the fridge, which we turn on at varying times.
During summer, clouds are minimal and the 4 520W panels are working a lot of the day, so we keep it on from 6 am to 7 pm.
In autumn its more cloudy and less sun so the fridge goes on from 7 am to 6 pm.
I winter its very dependent on the weather, but at worst we turn it off an hour or so during its on hours.
For heating water to bath and shower, we have a gas setup, its cheaper then electricity around here.
We're also very careful with the batteries (2x250A) and the load.
Aside from the fridge we really don't have anything that sucks power with high amperage.
My gaming pc is on the lower end, I can keep it running pretty much always.
Lastly, the trick to solar, I found, is to minimize consumption when the sun is setting, where the panels are barely charging and turning on anything besides lights and wifi make it stop charging the batteries. This is about a 1h period here so we just let it charge.
Perhaps it is illogical, but that's just how I handle all my electronics: don't overstress them and keep them happy.
I have an old laptop with an i3 2nd gen, 4gm ram, and an hdd, its terrible and should have died years ago but its still kixking even after 11 years.
Same with solar, its a game of load balancing
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This exactly what's been happening in Lebanon due to corrupt government.
Population of 4mil with 2.5m Syrian refugees, 1.5m of which are registered.
But all of them get paid monthly by the UN, are housed, get free supplies and medical help and worst of all...
Because they get paid monthly by the UN, they can work for half the minimum wage, thus undermine the people from getting jobs, which by itself won't let you to live in light of the economic crysis.
We always had Syrian and foreign workers but these were in the 500k at most workers without their families and kids all living on our lands.
The UN and EU specifically has been gaslighting Lebanon to keep them here for 14 years and paying them from european people's tax money.
Syria is a neighbor to us and they can literally be moved less than 100km to live on their OWN lands.
They even went back to elect their president and returnes to Lebanon to keep getting paid.
They live all day, eat, work, fuck and have more kids.
Sure, living in room-sized prefab houses, but they lack nothing.
What for? Because of damn geopolitics.
That's why I curse my corrupt government. Turkey said no and kicked them out. What did UN and EU do? They complained and it ended there.
Meanwhile mine can't have an opinion and keep lying to us, the poor people.
Imagine how I feel when I see a "refuge" with 5 kids less than 14 years old, all birthed here, while people I know can barely afford to have 1 or 0 kids.
I apologize if I gloat at europe's current situation, and I hope you don't let this happen to you the people of America.
In the end, it is your own nation and your own choices, good luck if youtube dont delete this.
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I dont think this ad is an insult.
Its showing exactly what the game was made for and who the audience is.
The ones that think its an insult are, in mt humble limited opinion, the exact same audience feeling self conscious, bad and or exposed.
I dont feel ashamed to say that i was once like that but i stopped.
I m not going to bullsh1t say i go meditate or something. No, i do the deed and move on with my life, realizing this is a very disgusting marketring strategy.
Because im an adult, while probably the majority of this game audience are kids. Thus i contradict myself and will say its disgusting because they are targetting this demographic and deepening their addiction, literally creating a culture around it, while the kids genuinly wont know its bad if no one carefully explained to them and told them.
Ngl, we'll end up in a place where men want to be alone with their robot waifus while women are brainwashed to hate men.
This an exagerated comment, expressing my anger towards the abscence of laws not allowing the blatant abuse of kids. This is worse than drugs and casinos. At least the latter target adults (im general) which are (should be) 100% aware of what their doing and the consequences. Unlike kids.
F*ck you asian game developers for creating a culture around waifus and collecting ghem through gambling for some illusion of getting someone that appreciate you instead of letting the kids actually go out and experience life instead of slaving away, rolling for that 40mb jiggle physics a**!
God damn.
This comment means no offense to anyone BUT greedy sales department who wants so much money, they wont mind even selling kids organs in exchange for gacha rolls.
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@dBradbury Yes indeed. Im planning to go with option1 as soon as I graduate.
Tbh maybe im depressed because they are teaching us all domains at once in this last year. Like mobile dev, desktop dev, databases, front end and backend, operating systems, low level programming, software engineering, etc.
Its a good thing to know all so I can pick better but university, and sudden rise in AI tech, kinda killed my passion.
Though comments like yours, and
d other videos give me hope
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@EscapeVelocity1 The united nation keep pestering my country about human rights because we have 2.5 million syrians on our lands.
The UN pays them fresh dollar every month per family, on a mother basis.
My country people are dying from hunger, suicide, depression, fucked up economy, etc.
Syrians are commiting crimes on our lands.
A area of my country has 200k citizens and 600k syrians.
They sit on my home land for more than 11 years. Doing nothing, getting paid monthly from the UN.
Free electricity. Free water. Yet our own sectors are failing. Most Lebanese have no electricity. No water.
Free education. Free medication.
None of my people have that without selling their entire family to cover costs.
For every 1 citizen birth, 6 new syrian birth happen.
Syria is our Neighbor. I am Lebanese.
We housed them with hospitality for 11 years yet they leave not, despite most syrian land having no war on it anymore.
The UN condemn my entire people of inhumane act whener we say they gotta go from our lands.
Yet the same UN shut the fuck up and speak nothing when Turkey simply kicks out.
The same as in my country is happening in Jordan, whose suffering from ongoing drugs from syria into it.
Human rights by the UN are only for the powerful.
My population is less than 4mil. Yet we have 3mil foreigners on our land.
They live in tents. They keep giving birth like horny rabbits.
Yet the UN keep condeming us of inhumanity whenever we only ask them go back to their own peaceful lands.
Again. We have no public sector. Its failing.
Modt Lebanese dont have more than 1h of electricity per week. No water, they gotta buy from private sector.
Yet the Syrians get all that for free. Free wifi even. Free clothing in winter. Free food.
Their "tents" are all prefabricated homes, kaid out with clean streets, solar panels, etc etc.
400$ on average per month for a syrian family. From the taxes of Europeans mostly.
7000% inflation in my country, you can buy so much food with just 10$ yet we have no work.
We starve, yet we see foreigners on our lands, getting paid for just sitting and fucking arounf and pooping kids.
Tell me the UN is fair and just. No
This is reality. The UN is nice to thr 1st world countries. To those who pay most .
Weak countries can only suffer in silence.
Meanwhile thr west populace is busy with deciding whther a baby with a penis is a boi, a girl or tomato.
Sorry. I guess im just angry and venting out because no one cares and i dint expect them too. Its just frustrating how people dont even know where their taxes are going to.
Note: per family payment is considered on a mother basis because 1 syrian can marry many woman. Thats many families. Many payment. Free money. Why go back to their lands?
I dont expect you to care. I just vented out
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Lets put morality aside for a moment and imagine this...
A world where baby gene modification and ai art is combined.
Where corporations, who now control the world instead of governments, will sell you a human wife that is alive and grown in a pod from baby to ai art in like a week or something. You take her home, she has all the required memories and is inclined to fall in love with you too.
Now, how many people would stop going out and just work then live with their real human wives for ever.
The same for women too. Real life hot guys just like the perfect boyfriend you want. And here it gets more messed up.
Because we all know it. Bois want a wife with large b00bs that just cares while women.... hot guy, tall, muscular, golden ratio, super rich, gentlemen and beast, can cook, loves her 5m cats or two dogs, etc.
Im just joking about the latter part.
But imagine such a world.
Run entirely by machines where the only thing you have to do is... live a good life with your cloned wife and sometimes donate sp-rm and vote to which ai protocol should be next president.
We'd also need a massive expansionist society tho where ai will conquer extra terrastial stuff and mine resources.
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Degrees are amazing in third rate countries at least.
They teach you great fundamental skills from everything related to computers.
We got taught maths, then how computers work, then C, webdev, databases, graphs, oop java, functional programming, etc..
Absolutely enough of everything to set you on the track to pursue what you want. But most importantly to be aware of your options.
As for why I said third rate countries. Its simple.
A 3 year course (cs bachelor) in a public university cost barely anything. Transport to and from university is more expensive. (Literally fuel costs more than the fees, because its public. But guess what? Public quality is the best because of all the great professors)
As for private universities it cost from 3k to 5k$ there must be more expensive ones but im talking about the majority whic are also the best.
At the end, their courses are generally very similar and you can compare them with US or European courses as well.
I live in Lebanon
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Haven't played this yet but,
It reminded me of the scene in AC 2 brotherhood, and the only thing I thought of was "damn, this is much worse."
But this guy voice, idk who he is, made me feel that edgy isekai fantasy is rooted in the hearts of asian, um... weeb? culture. Idk the term, but anyways weeb is a neutral term here.
Anyways, they looked like playdo but damn, my man should have pulled out a shotgun and sent that thot to god for only god can be a judge. Lol
Edit: to clarify, its just an opinion. I in fact loved this scene. So glad some devs aren't afraid to put censored nudity. No need for nudity anyways but one feels good why not? And it being censored is great as its not the focus but rather the dialogue
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@Gizmetti such as forcing children to choose only 1 nationality when they become adults, if their parent is foreigner.
Such as totally forbidding a foreign father from meeting his kids if the japanese wife simply took them away, even if she is in the wrong.
A father nearly died of starvation, protesting just to be able to see his little daughter from afar because one day his japanese wife just left.
Cops wont tell u anything about them. Schools will call the cops if you approach, you wont even be allowed how their situation is.
I also heard of a study showing that japanese is actually a very simple language, much simpler than english at least, thats why most of them struggle to learn english. But a culturual study showed most dont admit that because they believe their language superior.
Please note that I am simply stating and not in any way meaning stubborn in a negative sense. Just saying a personal opinion in general. Stubbornness does not necessarily mean bad. Nor good. It all depends on how one uses that trait.
This video just reminded me of that other video so ai just dropped the comment here.
I recall now also the brazillian japaneses, millions maybe. Looked on as foreigners in brazil, even if born there, and those that do come back to japan are isolated and looked down upon.
The purpose of my comment, I think, is to never look at what any country show you in their media and take it as the entire situation. Look and judge for yourself.
I lament on the not well known cage rentals in china. Where they stuff a 1.5m by 1m bed in a thin cage and fill a room with them, cramping peopke like chicken with zero privacy. Shared kitchen and bathrooms and it aint cheap.
Anyways, my old brain is drifting off topics and ranting again.
Im just sayin, do yiur research before you head into a foreign country. Know their laws and custom lest you end up like my man above... well, unless you knew them and still acted like a jerk >.<
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