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Comment Obsidian (Score 1) 187

Obsidian.md is the best I found.

It uses markdown files on your box, and all the meta information is calculated and available. There are graph views, lots of plugins, but it all works without as well.
If you want to use the notes for a long time and keep it searchable and highly interlinked, like your own Wiki, Obsidian's your things.

Plugins include Jupyter notebooks, it does Mermaid diagrams, ties in with Zotero, it even has an SQL database like "Dataview" plugin, does LaTeX markdown, syncs to all devices. Active developments, lots of themes and plugins, and with 8k notes it's still super fast (and fast to search too).

Comment Re:Renewables (Score 2) 266

Real time data is below, right now in the afternoon it is 35% solar, today at high noon renewables altogether made up more than 50% - even today when all the AC's are still running full blast.
When it's windy and cool and Sunny CO2 goes down to 0.010-0.050gCO2/kWh from the current 0.200gCO2/kWh.

http://www.caiso.com/TodaysOut...

Comment Re: Don't worry (Score 1) 115

My model 3 is working perfectly, and is a pleasure to drive.
I know 3 other people who have one and they are happy too.
And about once every 40 days or so thereâ(TM)s a software upgrade and he car has a few more features, a bit more power and autopilots a little bit better.
I am not a car person but itâ(TM)s great.
In the six months that Iâ(TM)ve had it now, the autopilot has gone from marginal to hundreds of miles without the need to interfere which is cool.

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Genghis Khan, History's Greenest Conqueror 279

New research suggests that in addition to being one of history's cruelest conquerors, Genghis Khan may have been the greenest. It is estimated that the Mongol leader's invasions unintentionally scrubbed almost 700 million tons of carbon from the atmosphere. From the article: "Over the course of the century and a half run of the Mongol Empire, about 22 percent of the world's total land area had been conquered and an estimated 40 million people were slaughtered by the horse-driven, bow-wielding hordes. Depopulation over such a large swathe of land meant that countless numbers of cultivated fields eventually returned to forests. In other words, one effect of Genghis Khan's unrelenting invasion was widespread reforestation, and the re-growth of those forests meant that more carbon could be absorbed from the atmosphere." I guess everyone has their good points.

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