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  • That’s why I switched sides. From programming myself to developing functions and writing requirements which someone else can implement into code. :)

    I could do some programming (did embedded C), but surely I wasn’t the very best in it. So now I’m the guy who defines what a small (but essential) part of SW has to do which will run in hopefully a few million cars in a couple of years. :) Much more fun (and money).


  • Oliver@feddit.detoStar Trek@startrek.websiteST: Discovery
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    1 year ago

    Luckily the Discovery came from the past and saved everyone with the funghi-drive. :)

    Discovery had some nice ideas but… well. Alone the constant drama and crying Michael Burnham made the series quite unattractive.

    Also the story behind the great Dilithium Explosion. Well. A sad, and alone child. Well. They could have thought about something better.

    There were better ST series.




  • The reliance on fossil fuel didn’t change a lot since shutdown of the last nuclear power plants. And basically… nuclear is also fossil. The fuel rods aren’t just there. They consist of materials which are mined. The difference is only that they are not emitting CO2. But instead the nuclear waste has to be stored for some thousand years. Germany already has a lot of tons of waste and still no place for final storage.

    And as we could see last year in France, nuclear isn’t also that much reliable too.

    The quitting of nuclear energy was still the right decision. The timing together with the Russian/Ukrainian war wasn’t the best, but unfortunate something like shutting down a nuclear plant ist something you can easily postpone when the plan is planned and startet to execute. Also a bad decision of previous german governments was to shut down nuclear plants and not building up a replacing renewable infrastructure. So in the end, there was no other choice for the current government to shut them down and rely on gas and coal a bit more than they wanted too.


  • I run a private Mastodon Instance. The server gives me the option to automatically delete the media-cache after a given number of days (I have it set to 180 days). If the data is needed again, it will be pulled from the original instance. Again. If still available.

    An additional setting is the deletion of the federated content at all, which is saved on my server. This probably cannot be reverted, as the server doesn’t know anymore what to pull from what server… I have this setting at 365 days.

    Additionally I can set my personal account to auto delete my own posts after a given time. With being able to set some excludes (favorited, bookmarked, posts which got a minimum of likes, …). But this is not a server setting, it’s an account setting.

    Social media does not need to be saved forever. :)