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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

final round Truss & Sunak - my balls are crystal

by pkvi
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the-new-style 1 point ago +2 / -1

I used to design transformer housing in the UK. Heat was never a consideration of the design of the construction beyond the oil as you mentioned.

The main worry for fire is from arcing. In an 11kV the distance between uninsulated current carrying bars must be 30mm or more. The bar I worked with was 10mm thick and 50mm wide chrome plated copper.

In a domestic setting arcing is a cause. Overloading a single socket is also common, especially in older houses which tend to have fewer outlets per room and rely on fuses rather than Residual Current Device circuit breakers (RCDs).

So, it wouldn't surprise me if there were more fires in a hot summer but, as with all news, choosing what to report, even if it is true, is a form of manipulation.

There's also the Baader-Meinhof effect to contend with. Just like the food processing plant fires - are they more prevalent or are we just noticing them all?

by pkvi
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the-new-style 1 point ago +2 / -1

Houses don't have transformers

The peak temperature of 2021 was also Heathrow on 18 July with 31.6 °C

OK, not quite 10C

I never mentioned brush, but I do remember the brush fire near me in 2019 on Saddleworth Moor

House fires in the UK are thankfully rare these days, so a rash of them is quite newsworthy, agenda driven or not.

Keep up the great work, and I mean that sincerely

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the-new-style 2 points ago +3 / -1

The last time globalism collapsed was the end of La Belle Époque, 28 July 1914.

by pkvi
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the-new-style -1 points ago +1 / -2

2 degrees hotter than recorded history, 10 degrees more than last year.

And yes, it does make a difference.

Passive cooling relies on a temperature gradient.

Electronics which rely on passive cooling cannot dump excess heat and get hotter and hotter.

Fire = Fuel + Oxygen + Ignition Temperature

by Harambe
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

That's news to me

by Harambe
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the-new-style 1 point ago +2 / -1

He, block me too, nigger faggot kike

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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

Nah, he will lose to Truss in the final round.

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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

You don't seem to understand the risk profile of this paper.

It is describing how someone can use a SATA cable of a computer they have physical access to (i.e. can type stuff into it on an attached keyboard) and have got full software control over to copy data to a nearby computer over the air.

This poses ZERO threat to you at home.

This is for fully separated networks of locked down machines, such as those in UK police stations (and, I presume in other countries. I have only worked with UK Police).

Wrap your computer in some copper mesh from hobbylobby, and attach a wire to the ground terminal of an electrical plug, and then plug that into the wall.

Ironic as that would provide a way to read the signals via the earth ring in your house - I run a 1Gbit network on my earth ring - here's the TP Link page for such devices

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/powerline/

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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

bomb, lol, you've read too many Daily Mail posts

by pkvi
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

It will be drip fed.

The Chinese gave people who signed up free cash and also a random prize lottery.

Most people won't care, and call us idiots, until it's far too late.

by pkvi
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

So I went to locker room, during classes

I went into your locker and I smashed your glasses

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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

two more weeks before the cull

by pkvi
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

Every transaction will be visible to the state. (e.g. we see you've been spending a lot of money at the ammunition store / gas station / butchers lately)

Every transaction is subject to government authorisation (e.g. no person to person transactions or only authorised businesses can accept payments)

Every Unit of Currency will be able to be expired by the govt. (e.g. spend it in 30 days or lose it)

Ability to spend tied to your social credit score (e.g. your carbon footprint is too high, no more gas for you this month, sorry no air travel for you)

And that's not being very imaginative.

by pkvi
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

You are confusing the concept of "account balance kept in digits" and "fully traceable transaction ledger in which the ability of parties to trade is entirely controlled by, and visible to, the govt."

tbh I thought you knew more about this subject

"digital currencies" is a smokescreen name to make them sound more palatable

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the-new-style -1 points ago +1 / -2

It was Werner Herzog and Nicolas Cage so they could make "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans"

by pkvi
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the-new-style 0 points ago +1 / -1

Indeed, often I do it on purpose

by pkvi
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the-new-style -1 points ago +1 / -2

capeshit

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