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A massive global coverup of the vaccine being bad, or conspiracy theorists using facebook to spread their narrative.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor


https://abetterrouteplanner.com/

It's designed for electric cars, but it does include weather info in its routes. I'm not 100% sure how it works, but it is there.


Ah, thanks! Seems that the weather info is only available for a Premium account though.


Those are great to have. I will say that 3100mAh is pretty low and wouldn't even fully charge most smartphones. 20kmAh batteries can be purchased for less than $100, and 10k-15k mAh for less than $50.

A good idea to have just in case. :)


Someone already mentioned this but I want to clarify that mAh alone is not a full measure of capacity.

OP mentioned his mAh rating in 12 V but you’re comparing it to Ah ratings in 5 V. OP’s battery should be able to charge a full smartphone fine.

Also, most of those 10-20k battery packs won’t be able to jump start your car because they have greater capacity but cannot provide power quickly. There are high capacity battery packs that do jump start but they’re over $100 from the last time I looked.


I purchased a 20,000mAh “jump pack” for $120CAD two years ago to use with my boat. I’ve jump started it with no problems, and this was a Mercruiser 350. I’ve also boosted a car and a truck in -25C weather. They work great, are super portable and only weigh 2-3lbs.

Caveat - unlike a standard battery booster pack (lead acid), lithium battery does not take kindly to freezing temps, so it is useless to keep it in the car over winter. I wouldn’t expect to be able to start anything in the middle of winter up here unless it was kept indoors at room temp.


Spoiler, it works.

I use a lithium booster battery pack for an old car I use, and have used the battery pack to jump-start my car multiple times on a freezing-cold day (sub 10f) while trying to locate a store with a new car-battery in stock.


Amp-hour ratings only should be adjusted for voltage if a DC-DC converter is used. If the jump starter uses a cheaper linear regulator, the amp-hour ratings remain the same. (The excess energy is discarded as heat.)


I had a cheap one 5 years ago that was able to jump start a car. The instructions said to leave it connected to the battery for 30 seconds before trying to start it, so I guess it's more a portable battery charger than a jump starter. For sure if you disconnected the 12V battery and only connected this it would not work.


Since you are probably not talking about kilometeramperehours, might want to fix the unit to just Ah.


Battery packs are usually marketed with their capacity in milliamp-hours. I thought the 15-20k mAh made it pretty clear that we were taking about a 15000-20000 mAh battery pack.


They are, but SI prefixes are always combined, not used together. 15k mAh is just wrong. The correct way to write it is 15Ah.


I believe the k in “15k” is a suffix and thus not beholden to the rules of SI prefixes. In this case it is used as shorthand for “thousand”, and this usage is prevalent even in countries where SI units are not commonly used.

Insisting on changing 15k mAh to 15 Ah is the same as insisting on changing 15000 mAh to 15 Ah - which seems to be a matter of personal preference more than anything.


Mind you that's 3100mAh at 12V. That's roughly 7400mAh at 5V (USB voltage).


That is assuming a DC-DC converter. 3100 mAh is 3100 mAh regardless of voltage if the charging functionality uses a cheaper/simpler linear regulator.


Indeed! That's a good point. If it uses a linear regulator, I guess the thing would produce quite a bit of heat when drawing power from the USB ports - the extra energy would just be converted into heat.


Holy shit. That is one hell of a rough start to ~2021~ 2022. As others have said, talking to someone can really help - when you're ready.

Only other advice would be to hug your dogs. Sometimes they're better than therapy.


Yes, your coworkers know. I for one am generally very vocal about it to my manager. People that aren't pulling their weight make my life harder.

You could be doing more and making your teammates live's better.

Be better.


Some of the resume screening service charge per application though, so it might at least cost Kellog a little bit of money.

Though they'll probably use that as an excuse to not provide insurance or pay a living wage... :(


Said money will be recouped when they sue the people flooding them under the CFAA and seek damages.


Not sure this is HN content.


How are those better than using AWS/Azure/GCP/etc? I'd say the correct way to handle situations is to have things in multiple regions, and potentially multiple clouds if possible. Obviously, things like databases would be harder to keep in sync on multi cloud, but not impossible.


I don't think you can run SSO in multiple regions on the same AWS account.


Thanks, corrected.


TIL Amazon owns IMDB


Yeah, I was also surprised when I learned this. Another surprising thing is that they own it since 1998.


And it was all in Perl up until a few years ago (rewritten in Java).


Explains why nobody else has a feature similar to the "X-ray" thing in Prime video.


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