For a long time I wondered about elliptic curve cryptog. Is my computer drawing ellipses somewhere? How are they used?
When I couldn't find the answers I started to make my own. It took some time to figure out the animation, but I love the result.
Enjoy! https://t.co/r3XdBfMbcF
@Vanguard_Group broken link on Personal Investors site: sorry I couldn't figure out where to report this on the support page, Documents -> Statements -> View -> "View or request a balance verification letter" directs to a hostname that doesn't exist
@edahlquist@drvolts I meant to follow up in August, but batteries continued to function in that month. Here's the worst 2-day period in the month, peak net load was 42GW, batteries took 7GW off the top of NG needs (which were kept under 20GW).
Who likes a nice animation? π€π
Here you find out when lithium-ion batteries will be the most competitive for providing peak capacity (PC)... Or when is hydrogen becomes the best for integrating renewables (RE)?
Let's walk through the cheapest storage technologies over time.
1β£ Colours represent the technologies with the lowest lifetime cost.
2β£ The axes show discharge duration and cycling frequency. They cover the whole spectrum from second-by-second balancing applications (bottom right) up to inter-seasonal storage (top left), and everything in between.
3β£ Shading indicates how strong the cost advantage is over the second cheapest technology.
The evolution of this competitive landscape is based on projected reductions in investment costs over time. These come from statistically-derived which are published in Monetizing Energy Storage: https://t.co/7Cd4BuSwAU
Wonder what it would look like if pumped hydro is not an option? Or where and when a radically new, better technology would fit into this mix?
Explore these questions and more on https://t.co/eO6eAylUN9.
Get in touch if this is of interest!
@AAristi1976@benln Looking again at your response I see the disconnect: for me this has never been about timely responses (thatβs just how you sell the behavior change to the offender) β itβs about reducing the number of times in a minute I have to respond to an alarm.
@SpaceNotJohn@deltaIV9250 IIRC itβs ion drive powered by Helium-3 fusion. Small but continuous acceleration means Mars direct in three months.
One driver in the FAM alternate β00s is that fusion power has put the entire energy sector out of work.
@gojimmypi@wolfSSL Hear hear for doing it in DTLS 1.3.
When I wrote my breakdown I looked at 1.2 vs 1.3 and the former was like going a decade into the past wrt. secure protocol design. Good on @wolfSSL for blazing the trail with the modern protocol.
@billyboby21101 @vileTexan Donβt bother, you really think this person knows anything about derivatives or intro to calculus?
Or even economics for that matter, since he seems to want deflationβ¦
@arikaleph@1EastSideTony The pain you are feeling in reading my explanation shows why I shouldnβt write as rigorously as you want me to, haha.
Improvements to the page are welcome but I worry Iβll lose the introductory feel if it gets too technical. I tried to keep the number of introduced terms low.
@arikaleph@1EastSideTony Iβm not much of a mathematician or number theorist so the best I can do is making analogy to real nums having two sqrts (pos and neg), the same being true in finite fields, and if each num with valid sqrts claims two nums then half must have no valid sqrts.