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Cake day: September 14th, 2023

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  • The install instructions for the clip on band has you cut the original pleather and foam off the band and peel away any adhesive. The irreversability of that made me nervous for no rational reason. So I opted for a cover similar to these ones from wicked cushions.

    https://wickedcushions.com/products/sony-wh1000xm3-xm4-headband-cover

    There also seems to be plenty of similar options on aliexpress.

    It just zips on which is a suoer easy and quick install. I liked that I could just quickly try this before committing to a biggger repair. My only complaint is that the zipper pull dangles and that could be annoying. I used a dab of liquid electrical tape on where the pull meets the slider to prevent any rattling. An unexpected pro/con is that the silicone grips my hair more. That can be a slightly uncomfortable annoyance at times, but it does help the headphones stay in place better when laying down.



  • Sony parts prices are insane. The urethane pleather on my headband started cracking on my xm4’s. A replacement headband was half the price of a new unit. So I ended up getting a silicone cover that will hopefully keep the pieces from flaking off into my hair. I also needed new earpads. Oem pads were around $40 for EACH side. The pleather just has a certain degradation time and once it hits, it all falls apart at the same time. Replacing all the pleather parts on my unit would have cost just as much as a new headset.

    I hate having something designed to be somewhat repairable but practically speaking it isn’t due to pricing.


  • Can you give me a logical defense of:

    Crockett is more qualified,

    Crockett has 3 yrs in the Texas House and 3 years in the US House.

    Talarico’s 8 yrs have been solely in the Texas House.

    I think most people weight national legislative experience significantly higher than state legislative experience.

    Plus Crockett has a demonstrated track record of getting national news coverage opposing Trump.

    I’m really not looking to get into a debate though. I’m not a Texan and have only casually followed this race. They seem like remarkably comparable candidates overall. I just wanted to say that from the outsider’s perspective, Talarico seems to have a better chance in the generals.




  • The area of radiator needed directly corresponds to the amount of power harvested by the solar panels. It doesn’t matter what the load is. So a compute frame with the same amount of solar panels as the space station would need approximately the same radiatot area as the ISS, unless you are bringing nuclear power into the mix.

    I agree that space based datacenters are a bad idea, but the thermals really are not the gotcha people are making them out to be.










  • The supply side of power generation is coordinated by a bid system. So the cheapest sources are activated first. As demand goes up increasingly expensive forms of power generation are turned on.

    For daily and seasonal variation, this is fine. The amount of time that really expensive generation is active is only a small portion and the base rate can stay low. However, if you add a bunch of baseload without adding equivalent generation, your utility will be stuck buying at the top end of the capacity market auction. The datacenter will have negotiated a discounted rate though because constant demand is good for the utility in the long run. That leaves everyone else paying a big rate increase.

    Source: none given, but the capacity auction is a real thing, and the predicted behaviour of such a system can be reasoned.