Bought an EH-TW7000 4K PRO-UHD Projector a couple years back for less than 1 kEUR. Was about the best value then, haven’t looked recently.
Bought an EH-TW7000 4K PRO-UHD Projector a couple years back for less than 1 kEUR. Was about the best value then, haven’t looked recently.
Maybe put Lineage OS on a compatible Android TV box. These do have remotes and have almost no Google telemetry.
If you use an Android TV system you don’t get to complain about your video output device tracking.
Many video projectors don’t. My Epson doesn’t.
My source on allemannsretten is having been there and making use of it. I’m sorry if the random source I pulled up doesn’t fit your criteria. Maybe this will https://www.lifeinnorway.net/allemannsretten-right-to-roam/
Yes, the details in different Scandinavian+Finland countries will vary.
There are in practice very few restrictions in Scandinavia. It only works because the population density and rate of abuse is low.
In some countries (with low population density and low pollution) there are laws allowing to roam and forage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_to_roam
Obviously at high population densities foraging is itself a problem.
Thank you for your observations. Can you provide a rough geographic location, so that people can compare?
Neutron star collision. Supernova nucleosynthesis is also when fusion turns off.
Heavier nucleosynthesis requires neutron star collisions, so not fusion-driven. Supernovas are also when fusion stops.
My capacity factor is something like 11%. Need to recompute it, using latest data.
My wife absolutely hates it, though she knows why I do it.
If you look at the global primary energy use https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-primary-energy , then the only transition you see is from coal and oil to natural gas.
If you think the bulk of your energy consumption is low-carbon you’re sadly mistaken. If the fossil energy extraction dips significantly, billions of people will starve.
There is no longer any cheap and abundant energy source available. Fossil extraction is trapped in the narrowing triangle of doom of being too cheap for producers and too expensive for consumers. Current renewable is a multiplier of fossil and is not cheap if you require storage for dispatchability. It is slowly getting cheaper, with the caveat of necessary mineral resource extraction. There is no energy transition in the sense that there is no substitution, only addition. Fossil extraction is about to start falling rapidly even in terms of volume (the actually relevant metric is net energy, especially per capita) since most of it is now tight resources. It easy to see where this is going.
I can’t imagine using a TV. None of them are wall sized and I don’t have the space. Pull down screen fits the bill.