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energy·Green EnergybyEideen

N/S vertical bifacial panels provide 85% of standard panels sloped mounting, Everyday Dave, YouTube

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Gemini AI summary

This video, titled "Solar Panel Showdown: The Surprising Winner!", compares the performance of various solar panel configurations throughout the year, focusing on vertical north-south facing, vertical east-west facing, and 30° south-facing panels.

Here's a summary of the findings:

Winter Performance [00:15]: The vertical north-south panels significantly outperformed all other configurations. They produced 36% more energy than south-facing bifacial panels and more than double the output of standard panels. On a sunny winter day, they even reached peak power of almost 350 watts [02:54]. The east-west panels showed dismal performance due to the sun's low angle [03:00]. Snowfall was also a factor, with vertical panels having a distinct advantage as they don't accumulate snow, unlike standard panels which produce almost nothing until the snow melts [05:08]. The north-south panels also benefited from snow reflection, reaching up to 450 watts and even 485 watts in ideal cold, sunny conditions with snow on the ground [05:20].

Spring/Mid-Year Performance [06:32]: Around April, the situation changed. While days were longer, peak power was not as high due to increased temperatures. The south-facing bifacial panels became the top performers, producing over 3,000 watt-hours in a single day [06:58]. The east-west panels showed a characteristic boost in power during morning and evening [07:04]. North-south panels' production dropped relative to the south-facing panels, producing about 61% of their output [07:11], though their absolute production remained similar to winter without snow reflection [07:25].

Summer Performance [07:49]: During the summer, especially with reduced sunlight due to Canadian wildfires (which caused about a 20% reduction in production) [07:57], the south-facing bifacial panels were the clear winners, producing twice the daily energy of the north-south panels [08:18]. East-west panels held their own but still couldn't beat the south-facing bifacial panels, reaching about 75% of their output [08:43].

Cloudy Days [08:58]: On cloudy days, all configurations showed significantly lower production, less than a third of a sunny day [09:10]. There was very little difference in total daily production between the setups, but the south-facing bifacial panels were still the winner [09:16].

Year-Round Summary [09:58]: Over a 6-month period from winter to summer solstice, the south-facing bifacial panels at an optimized 30° angle were the highest overall performers. Standard panels came in at 90% of optimal, east-west panels at 80%, and north-south panels at 77% [10:05].

Advantage of North-South Vertical Panels [10:27]: Despite not being the highest overall producer, north-south facing vertical panels offer an advantage: their production is almost constant year-round, avoiding snow buildup in northern regions and hail damage in southern regions [11:02]. East-west panels can be added to boost summer production if needed [11:33].

You can find more information about solar analysis and home solar systems, along with calculators and resources, on the "Projects With Everyday Dave" website [12:08]. :::

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nostupidquestions·No Stupid QuestionsbyEideen

I am looking to broaden my youtube channels that I follow. What female channel are you following?

Hi

I am looking to broaden my youtube subscriptions for other female channel.

The reason I am specifically looking for female channels is that of most of my subscriptions are to male channels like:

but I only have few female channel that I like:

If you are a male, what are some of your female channel that you like?

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technology·TechnologybyEideen

AI driver: review of Mark Rober's LIDAR showcase

I think AI driver give a good summary of some of issues with the Mark Rober showcase of LIDAR.

  • Some of the bias Mark Rober friendships with the LIDAR supplier.
  • Not using Tesla full self driving
  • Being so nervous that he accidentally disables autopilot, twice.
  • The one sided view in LIDAR, with not show examples of LIDAR have issues.
  • Give a way forward to do the tests with FSD
  • Mark Rober not giving the test his full attention, fun vs scientific process
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syncforlemmy·Sync for LemmybyEideen

Sync for Lemmy, is outdated and no longer in sync with api

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23471887

The 0.19.4 release also broke marking posts as read in Sync for Lemmy. Although this isn't really something we consider a blocker, it's still worth mentioning, as there are still a lot of Sync for Lemmy users out there that haven't noticed this issue yet if they're only active on Lemmy.World. Over the last 2 weeks we've had nearly 5k active Sync for Lemmy users . This is unfortunately something that will break during the upgrade, as the API has changed in upstream Lemmy.

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formula1·Formula 1byEideen

SPA: F2 rescheduled, to 18:15 CET

Due to the adverse weather conditions at Spa-Francorchamps, the decision has been made to postpone this afternoon’s FIA Formula 2 Sprint Race to 18:15 local time.

The race had been scheduled to get underway at 14:15 local time but following continuous rain hitting the track, it was first delayed before then being postponed.

SPA: F2 rescheduled, to 18:15 CEThttps://www.fiaformula2.com/Latest/5fenISxQRwU29oYVg55oWa/fia-formula-2-spa-francorchamps-sprint-race-postponedOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
selfhosted·SelfhostedbyEideen

Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0

Added

  • Create book share links with expiration (admin users only) #1768
  • Email settings option to enable/disable rejecting unauthorized certificates (default enabled) #3030
  • Support for disabling SSRF request filter with env variable (DISABLE_SSRF_REQUEST_FILTER=1) #2549
  • Support for custom backup path on backups config * page or with env variable (BACKUP_PATH=/path/to/backups) #2973
  • Epub ereader setting for font boldness #3020 by @BimBimSalaBim in #3040
  • Finnish translations

Fixed

  • Casting podcast episodes #3044
  • Match all authors hitting rate limit #1570 by @jfrazx in #2188
  • Scheduled library scans using old copy of library #3079 #2894
  • Changing author name in edit author modal not updating metadata JSON files #3060
  • AB merge tool not working in Debian pkg due to ffmpeg v7 #3029
  • Download file ssrfFilter URL by @dbrain in #3043
  • Overdrive mediamarkers incorrect timestamp parsing #3068 by @nichwall in #3078
  • Unhandled exception syncing user progress by @taxilian in #3086
  • Server crash from library scanner race condition by @taxilian in #3107
  • UI/UX: PDF reader flickering #2279
  • UI/UX: Audio player long author name overflowing #3038
  • UI/UX: Audio player long chapter name overflowing Changed
  • Replace Tone with Ffmpeg for embedding metadata by @mikiher in #3111
  • Playback sessions are closed after 36 hours of inactivity
  • User agent string for podcast RSS feed and file download requests by @mattbasta in #3099
  • Increased time delay between when watcher detects a file and when it scans the folder Prevent editing backup path if it is set using env variable by @nichwall in #3122
  • UI/UX: Show publish date in changelog modal #3124 by @nichwall in #3125
  • UI/UX: Chapters table "End" column changed to a "Duration" column #3093
  • UI/UX: Bookshelf refactor for consistent scaling by @mikiher in #3037
  • UI/UX: Cleaner error page for 404s
Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf/releases/tag/v2.11.0Open linkView original on lemmy.world
cybersecurity·Cybersecurity NewsbyEideen

Paris wastewater service hit by cyber attack

The public sanitation service (SIAAP) that manages wastewater for nine million people through 450km of pipes in and around Paris, said it suffered a cyber attack on 17 November 2023.

IT/OT teams are reported to have worked to secure industrial systems and close off all external connections in order to prevent the attack from spreading.

Officials said they had prioritised measures that allow them to maintain the continuity of the public sanitation service

Paris wastewater service hit by cyber attackhttps://www.siaap.fr/presse-publications/publications/detail/actualites/cyberattaque-dampleur-au-siaap/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
electricvehicles·[Dormant community] electricvehiclesbyEideen

Four out of ten cars in Bergen/Norway are electric

50,000 electric cars in Bergen

Four out of ten cars in Bergen are electric. The city thereby consolidates its position as the electric car capital in Norway, writes the Electric Vehicle Association in a press release. There are now 50,000 electric cars on the roads in Bergen. Bærum has an electric car share of 38.7, while Oslo is number three in the statistics with a percentage of 37.3.

Four out of ten cars in Bergen/Norway are electrichttps://www.nrk.no/vestland/50.000-elbiler-i-bergen-1.16626948Open linkView original on lemmy.world
formula1·Formula 1byEideen

FIA STATEMENT – TREATMENT OF TYRES FOR THE 2023 FIA FORMULA 1 QATAR GRAND PRIX - UPDATE

Following the standard analysis of tyres used during Free Practice 1 yesterday, in which tyres that have been used for approximately 20 laps are examined by Pirelli to check various safety parameters, a separation in the sidewall between the topping compound and the carcass cords on many of tyres that were checked was discovered.

It is the view of the FIA and Pirelli that a significant number of additional laps on these tyres could result in circumferential damage of the tyres with subsequent air loss, and tyres analysed with lower lap numbers showed a much-reduced extent of the issue.

This issue has likely been caused by the high-frequency interference between the tyre sidewall and the 50mm ‘pyramid’ kerbs used extensively at this circuit, aggravated by the propensity to ride those kerbs.

The following actions will be taken on safety grounds in response to this issue:

  1. Track limits at Turns 12-13 will be revised.
  2. There will be a 10-minute Practice Familiarisation Session, scheduled to start at 16:00 local time, following the revision of the track limits, to allow drivers to adjust to the changes. The Sprint Shootout will therefore start 20 minutes later than scheduled (16:20 local time).
  3. There will extensive tyre analysis following the Sprint (19 laps), to decide whether further action needs to be taken ahead of the Grand Prix.
  4. In the event the problem is still evident, we will be issuing the following directive for Sunday’s Grand Prix, on safety grounds:
    4.1 The tyre life parameter must not exceed 20 for new tyres used in the race. This number would rise to 22 for any used tyres fitted in the race, to account for in-out laps in qualifying.
    4.2 All drivers will be obliged to perform at least three tyre-change pitstops during the race.

Pirelli and the FIA will carry out extensive research and simulations in order to establish with complete confidence the reasons behind this issue, and to work on solutions to avoid it in the future.

UPDATE:

Due to the frequency of Safety Car interventions in yesterday’s Sprint, the tyre data available for analysis by Pirelli was insufficient to add to that already undertaken following previous track sessions.

In some cases, tyres that were analysed from the Sprint did show the initial onset of the separation in the sidewall between the topping compound and the carcass cords of the tyres.

As was the case in Free Practice 1, this issue has likely been caused by the high-frequency interference between the tyre sidewall and the 50mm ‘pyramid’ kerbs used extensively at this circuit, aggravated by the propensity to ride those kerbs.

As a consequence, it has been decided by the FIA and Pirelli and after consultation with the teams on safety grounds, the following measures will be implemented for today’s Qatar Grand Prix:

  • A mandatory limit of 18 laps of total tyre life per set will be imposed.
  • The life of already used tyres will be taken into consideration.
  • The FIA and Pirelli will communicate to the teams the remaining available laps for each set of used tyres at their disposal for the race and the criteria used to calculate that number.
  • There is no direct mandate for at least three tyre-change pitstops during the race, however this will be a consequence of the above guidelines should the race run its entire race distance.
  • Any car deemed to have exceeded the tyre life lap limit will be reported to the Stewards as being run in an unsafe condition.
  • This information will be formally communicated to the teams in the Race Directors’ notes and further updates issued as required.
https://www.fia.com/news/fia-statement-treatment-tyres-2023-fia-formula-1-qatar-grand-prix-updateOpen linkView original on lemmy.world