I’d lean towards C# with AOT compilation if you’re not using reflection, you should be ok.
I’d lean towards C# with AOT compilation if you’re not using reflection, you should be ok.
BYD. Seagull or the seal. Can’t remember which one.
Embedded. I’m currently writing software with 96 bytes of RAM. My next project I get to splurge and have 8kB of RAM and 32k of Flash.
I’m more scared with how badly I’ll handle/manage the 8k of RAM.
If you are on a tight budget and care about the environment buy used.
Sodium batteries look great. They also can use the same manufacturing equipment as lithium batteries. Reducing the capital costs for the product.
They’re more of a hybrid technology. They have some great applications.
Like temporary storage when using regen from a car. They can buffer the energy and help with a rapid acceleration.
Dash cam in a car. They can charge the cap and in the event in a malfunction / event. The camera can continue to record.
Solar lamps. Charge during the day. Release energy during the night.
They’re poor at long term storage. Great at fast and temp storage.
Sorry for the silly question. What will you use hare for?
Showing the bank balance would give me anxiety. I’d be afraid to make it go down. (Not in a healthy way)