

Me too, came from reddit.
Testing renewable emergency power gear. Focused on aluminum-air and salt-based energy. More info → wehometool.com


Me too, came from reddit.


I don’t really care whether LLMs are “intelligent” or not. In the real world, tools either work or they don’t. Same as a generator, radio, or water filter. They can extend your capabilities, but they never replace judgment, planning, or responsibility. Over-reliance is the real risk.


Same here. I’m still on Reddit, but the moderation can feel unpredictable, and it’s discouraging when normal comments get flagged. Finding Lemmy has been refreshing, and I’d like to see the community grow into something sustainable and balanced.


My “silly little website” isn’t really that silly — it’s about exploring clean, alternative power like aluminum–air and saltwater systems. I’m genuinely interested in how such chemistry-based power could support resilience in remote or disaster-prone areas. That’s what I’ve been building at www.wehometool.com .
Fusion power will probably go the boring “heat → turbine” route for giant power plants.
Ironically, the things that are most useful in real life tend to be much simpler — basic chemistry, easy to use, and they don’t care if the grid is down.