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Paperless-ngx paired with a local LLM has made managing my documents so much easier
Paperless-ngx is a life-saving tool if you want to digitize and self-host all the documents, invoices, and receipts in a centralized store. I use it because I accumulate hundreds of purchases, documents, paperwork, contacts, quotations, and more…
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Oscal’s 20,000mAh rugged smartphone claims an unreal 48GB RAM trick that could shake confidence in Android specs again
- Oscal Tank 1 blends extreme endurance with technical claims that feel odd
- Oscal’s “48GB RAM” figure mixes true memory with virtual expansion storage
- Powered by Dimensity 7050 processor and runs DokeOS 4.2 built on Android 15
The Oscal Tank 1…
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When the Bridge Collapses: Why Renewables Don’t Lead to Gas | by Michael Barnard | The Future is Electric | Oct, 2025
The idea that wind, solar, and batteries are temporary tools until gas “shows up” is the most backward energy logic since “clean coal”
In recent remarks, John Ketchum, CEO of NextEra Energy, laid out a curious and somewhat baffling narrative: renewables should serve as a transition solution toward expanding natural gas generation. Yes, you read that correctly. After decades of framing gas as a so-called “bridge fuel” to a renewable future, the argument has seemingly flipped on its head. We are now being asked to consider the most rapidly deployable, clean, cost-effective energy sources — wind, solar, and storage — as nothing more than a stopgap solution until we can build more expensive, slower-to-deploy fossil-fuel infrastructure. This logic would be amusing if it weren’t deeply troubling.
“We need a bridge to get ourselves to 2032 when that gas shows up,” Ketchum said. “And when that gas shows up, it’s going to be three times more expensive than it’s ever been.
In his defence, Ketchum’s comments came during the Politico Energy Summit in Washington, D.C., in June 2025, where he was responding to mounting political pressure from Republican-led efforts to roll back clean energy incentives and reinstate…
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Apple's expensive iPhone Fold hinge could be cheaper than expected – AppleInsider
- Apple’s expensive iPhone Fold hinge could be cheaper than expected AppleInsider
- iPhone Fold to use a mixture of materials for its frame – GSMArena.com news GSMArena.com
- Apple’s iPhone Foldable Could Launch With Durable Design Like iPhone Air:…
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Important step towards the world championship title.
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Two more victories on the road to the riders’ world
championship title and important points for the manufacturers’
battle – Toprak Razgatlioglu (TUR), BMW Motorrad Motorsport, and the
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Georgios A. Zenonos: Great Start to the Tumor Section CNS 2025
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Georgios A. Zenonos, Co-Director of the Center for Cranial Base Surgery and Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh, shared a…
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