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  • Vertragsrecht get da normalerweise von der Erwartungshaltung aus.
    Bei Autos ist abschleppen und Bußgeld typisch. Aber niemand geht bei dem einfachen Nutzungsvertrag für Eintrittsgeld von Bußgeldern aus die zentausend mal höher liegen, oder überhaupt von Bußgeldern. Das ist die selbe Logik die dich davor schützt dass jemand so ne Klausel irgendwo böswillig versteckt.
    Ich kann ja auch nicht nen Laden aufmachen dann in die Hausregeln setzen dass wer mit dem Linken Fuß eintritt sich verplichtet mir ne Million zu zahlen Frist 3 Jahre dann 3 Jahre später hunderttausen Kunden verklagen.

    Also das Recht geht korrekterweise davon aus das quasi keiner so Verträge ließt oder versteht, also wenn ne typische person nicht erwarten würde was drin steht wirds schwer.

    Wenn man jetzt beim Eintritt jedem verbal den Kern erklärt und nen Zettel unterschreiben lässt auf dem groß steht “Ich zahl Jedem den ich hier ohne deren Erlaubniss filme oder photographiere 1000,-€” dann vielleicht. Aber dann verschreckt man sich die Kundschaft.
    Und am Ende kommt man wahrscheinlich trotzdem mit jeder wackeligen Ausrede da raus.



  • Since noone went into details on it yet,
    LCDs are already transparent. They filter light, and usually their back is simply lit uniformly white. Instead you can use them freestanding and get a pane of glass you can selectively darken. This is sometimes used in custom pc cases to show info on a glass sidepanel.

    Unfortunately the way LCDs work means they always darken by 50% at the brightest, much more if you add color filters to escape b/w hell. If eink develops further and matches lcds in speed, it is probably possible to change the materials in one to make the pigment not block light when it is on one side.

    As for getting brighter, that is on the edge of viable, since we are just short of microled screens. There are already larger screens using that technology, and if you really wanted to you could make small screens too, it would just be really expensive and manual. Viable mass production is still in development, current methods have too many dead pixels.

    So within a few years and with some development to adjust eink to the purpose, it should be possible to get a pretty transparent pane that can become opaque and specular or matte in any color and saturation and brightness, and also emit light at will on its surface.

    The driver electronics should be very shrinkable and could probably be made small enough you literally couldn’t see them. The limit is probably gonna be the power source, which will likely have to wait for some far off material science magic like graphene capacitor batteries that manages to make it transparent so you can stick it inside the pane of glass.










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    10 days ago

    Lots of huts probably have an ac or heater. This could all be the same device, at which point it’d definitely be easier than running the pipes for water and maintaining pumps and a dedicated tank.
    Don’t see a reason you couldn’t have a simple ac window unit that also has a warm water port, which you plug a single cable into going straight to your pannels on the roof.

    Edit: And once batteries are more affordable (or if you have a few grand to burn) you can then plug in a battery pack conveniently on the indoors side of your window unit.
    The indoors side can just have a few regular outlets you can extension cord around to where you need them.



  • Edit Edit: Yeah you are definitely right, it doesn’t show the updated votes, the order doesn’t change. I was probably seeing new posts mixed in.

    Edit: Actually you may be right, I’ll have to wait some more for testing.

    That sounds odd. The cases I saw definitely had updated scores. I usually read all 400+ ones yet they clearly have new ones that reached 400 since I read.
    And restarting the app changes the sort order compared to before, while the votes stay the same.

    The vote numbers may be getting fetched in the way the app updates old info when feeds have been open for a while, but the sort order is definitely wrong.

    Pulldown refresh and exiting and reopening the feed both don’t fix it.