

Is energy density based on energy per volume or per mass?


Is energy density based on energy per volume or per mass?
Subscription based, loaves becoming slightly smaller every year, fees bumped up every 2 years, toaster hardware obsolete in 5 years.
Edit: every other bakery bought or gone burst, CEO paying lobbyists to make ovens illegal ‘to protect the children’.


Isn’t that standard Hollywood accounting?
E.g. Return of the Jedi never made a profit either, on paper
Straighten up and fly right


[…] Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, 64 GB RAM and a 120 Hz 4K display, […] $2,843. An otherwise identically equipped version with AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS […] $3,573.


Do you like and comment on them? I tend not to engage aside from scrolling and it makes me wonder if interacting more would make it better


If I’m honest if it’s only illumination, that doesn’t seem like the most efficient use of resources and energy (to build and eventually dispose of these electronics) in a populated area that’s likely to have adequate street lighting.
that said it looks like a pretty neat waste separation design


Slopturfing
To add, modern engines can utilise about 3000 Wh/kg from gasoline