@___frye The energy density isn’t high enough. It’s like saying why not take energy from people’s footsteps on a city street and convert. It’s just not enough to make it worth it.
@thosewhoburrow@Wyrmver So there isn’t one exactly, the whole point of ipv6 is you don’t have to use local ips, every device is globally routable. The equivalent ipv4 to this address is 169.254.x.x addresses or “link local” addresses that are for just connecting two computers without a router.
@chuckstir @KBTXRusty You’re comparing the wife of a podcaster to a nuclear engineer, would you rather someone who knows how to get the job done but looks different or a normal looking person who has never done anything useful ever?
@TomW656202 @smelku RFID is used more often for access control like this, toll tags, inventory tags at stores and even pet microchips, although that’s a different frequency than a door fob
@TomW656202 @smelku No, rfid and nfc are two different technologies, but they are both used for similar things. You can use nfc for access control systems like this but it’s more commonly used for stuff like tags you scan with your phone, amiibo etc.