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If you ever are looking to implement that EV battery as house backup, this repo might be useful: https://github.com/dalathegreat/Battery-Emulator

I did mine with it and old leaf 24kwh battery (~60k km). After all the safety margins I get ~15 kwh out of the battery.


Sorry, the consequences are too dire for me to delegate household battery control to a vibe-coded project.

I'm curious what your home insurance provider has to say about your installation.


Not end to end encrypted? I'd wager most email traffic is encrypted while in transit, but of course that depends on the service providers. And it does sit unencrypted when stored.

If you are emailing from a Yahoo address to a GMail address, I would bet it is. If it is going to some .gov address, who knows...maybe...maybe not???

Easy to check if you were curious.

telnet to the mail server on the relevant port, either ssl, or TLS, or stattls.

You'll know :)


War is often times even negative sum game.


This can be a bit of a class thing. If one has enough money/capital/savings to weather the unemployment, why panic? And if one has been raised in environment where there never are such buffers, panic is the default answer.


Some people are basically "built" around working and getting laid off is devastating to them even if they have cash reserves to live like kings until the end of their lives.


Nothing a good burnout can't straighten out..


Not sure of it's a class thing, but rather the fact that software engineers often make good money, especially at places like Meta. It'st the same for me: If I lost my job tomorrow, I'd have enough savings to take some time before needing another job. Not sure if this would have been true for my parents.


I'd argue that the panic as default answer isn't purely calls, it's also outlook, even financial trauma. I know of several people who could easily weather said layoffs, who don't need to work, but would be complete wrecks. They're just built this way.


It is still useful for many workloads, I use it in work and on my own machines


I think MWh is meant, otherwise it makes no sense


My 90sqm bungalow in the U.K. uses about 15MWh a year for heating - 1500 litres of oil, almost all in winter. Peak load is about 2.5kW over a day (60kWh)


24k kWh


Probably Vladimir Putin and his cronies.


They also have not prosecuted the earlier genocides they made: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_mass_killings_of_19...

I have personally flagged them as a country non-grata.


Must be quite low power engine + small battery system for that to work and translate to the promised charging time


You are correct. Some devices expose local API's, most have walled garden cloud API's

Before buying a device, it is a good idea to check if there are open source adapters for it for Home Assistant, those usually show if it can be controlled easily and preferably without cloud.


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