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  • Currently there is a system. One number, three letters, three numbers. So no chance of mixing up certain characters. If you introduce a different system you will need to make sure you know what system is being used. With your plan you could get a plate that looks exactly like the old system except it’s using 0 instead of O.

    I suspect there is also a lot of benefit in knowing where numbers and letters will be for having more accurate plate recognition cameras.




  • I’m no expert but as far as I can tell through searching around is that the concern of toxcicity is in the leaves and in particular the nectar. People don’t tend to eat the leaves but if the nectar is collected by bees for honey in large concentrations it can be poisonous.

    Plants grown nearby have a risk of having toxins spread by bees who visit them after visiting the rhododendron. However this risk seems small and not something people seem concerned with. rhotodendron poisoning cases seem to be almost exclusively from honey.

    One thing pointed out a lot is that rhododendrons tend like very acidic soil, so other plants don’t often grow well near them. But if your plants are already grown then it doesn’t sound like there are any serious risks in eating the food.







  • I was thinking a bunch of these would make good state houses. Their current pricing is based on negotiated prices, but if you said you were going to build 10,000 I’m sure they could reduce the cost some more using economies of scale.

    With that said, the land is still expensive (and in many places still likely to cost as much as the house and possibly more). If we were gonna build in bulk, we would probably want to fit more houses in. Ultimately these are still standalone houses, and you could probably get a cheaper overall cost by building medium density two story terraced housing to really cut down on that land cost.


  • Through the middle of the day we are hitting the export cap most days, but we also try to turn on the dishwasher or charge the car at that time because it’s better to use the power than sell to the grid and buy it back later.

    We’ve only had it through the summer so I’m curious what the winter will be like.

    We get 20c per KWh at a fixed rate, which is much better than some companies that do 10c or less or some don’t pay you at all. We are with SolarEdge, a specialist electricity company that only work with people who have solar or other renewable power (e.g. wind). Apparently they can’t do it in all areas, though.

    All in all it will be interesting to pull out a spread sheet after a year and try to work out whether it’s been financially worth it.



  • An update, some of you might remember we had federation issues with Lemmy.world. For a long time now we have had a second server in Finland that Lemmy.world was pointed at, then that server would pass the activities in bulk to our Lemmy.nz server in NZ. This has worked for a long time to prevent a delay federating all the Lemmy.world content.

    A recent version of Lemmy added a way to send activities in parallel. Lemmy.world has turned this on, and not long ago this morning have started sending the activities directly to the Lemmy.nz server again, bypassing the extra one.

    Let me know if you see anything strange, but it does seem to be working from what I’ve seen monitoring it this morning.