If you have been following the Chinese solar industry, you would be aware that solar manufacturers from China, such as Suntec etc have gone bankrupt over the past decade or more. China’s approach of allowing underperforming solar companies to go bankrupt is one of the reasons why their solar industry is so formidable.
I suppose the original source titled it better.
CATL expects its batteries to power electric aircraft with up to 3,000 km range
Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
Librewolf on PC.
Mull on Android
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Then you should avoid going down the rabbit hole of mechanical keyboards.
I feel the mainstream lemmy instances have attracted the reddit mob mentality where any deviation from the groupthink is treated as radicals or bots.
I would prefer two 2.5Gb ports but that sounds like a good router at that price.
Just click no thanks and you should be able to read the article.
Unfortunately routers with wan speeds above gigabit remain expensive. I would assume that will be the case until faster than gigabit internet reaches mainstream worldwide which will be a very long wait…
Some people value a fresh new battery that can last rather than gamble on a similarly priced refurbished flagship with unknown battery degradation.
If speed is a requirement, a NVMe SSD with a USB adapter will perform much faster than a USB flash drive.
My ISP will provide an Optical network terminal with a 2.5G port. I will still need a router. Also I am not from the US.
Considering I don’t have any wired devices capable of above gigabit speeds this may not be a bad option. The openwrt based software looks like a plus as well.
Used ones are Cheap but mostly Gigabit as 2.5 Gigabit routers aren’t mainstream enough for the 2nd hand market to be flooded with them.
After some research, it seems there is a huge mark up for consumer grade routers outside of China.
For example a Asus ax6000 router with dual 2.5Gb ports cost only cost only $110 in china while a similar version I can get locally cost $300. Also there seem to be a local forum thread discussing those routers from and perhaps I am beter served finding answers there.
Also I tried pfsense some time ago with only Gigabit NIC and eventually repurposed the machine as a hypervisor. Maybe I can go back to pfsense but considering I need to get a 2.5Gb network card and the power requirements required for a software router to route 2.5G internet I am not too keen.
I am supprised the federation bug wasn’t more widely noticed. Maybe most people just interacted on their local communities.
I suppose they should notice this post here?
It happened multiple times during the 0.19.0 testing phase where federation will break until a new update was being tested. Unfortunately it seems the bug has persisted into final release.
Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
https://www.engadget.com/the-first-ev-with-a-lithium-free-sodium-battery-hits-the-road-in-january-214828536.html
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6zcI1GrkK4