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chyllyphylly, to beersofmastodon
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Another day, another CAMRA meeting...

At Sir Norman Rae in Shipley

A very suppable ale

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A pint of dark beer in a pint glass

pejacoby, to beersofmastodon
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Bought some news glassware but had no idea they’d force my (left) hand for

Glasses made in collaboration with deserve a Left Hand brew! Last can of Candy Cane nitro imperial peppermint milk stout. Creamy smooth with a lovely balance of mint and malt.

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Talobirra, to beersofmastodon Spanish
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A very good from in , Spain. 7.5ABV
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tastingcraftbeer, to beersofmastodon
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I know non-alcoholic beer is hard to make. Still, when a brewery like d'Achouffe puts one on the market, I do expect to find their distinguishing flavor profile (which is in fact mostly fermentation byproducts).
This one doesn't. It's hop-forward and refreshing, but it's not really a Chouffe...

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chyllyphylly, to beersofmastodon
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Not a fan of Blonde beers, they taste bland.

At Dog and Gun in Bradford

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Mill Valley Blonde pump clip.

jezebelley, to games
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@games The Suicide Squad may already be dead, with Kill the Justice League game previews not looking so good

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/the-suicide-squad-may-already-be-dead-with-kill-the-justice-league-game-previews-not-looking-so-good

yamanii,
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To be fair, every studio is 2 bombs away from bankruptcy, hell MeMeMe games shut down even though they didn’t make a single bad game since shadow tactics. Both gacha and live service are constant cashflows that keep a company alive during hard times, just like Final Fantasy XIV kept Square going, and granblue is keeping Cygames going while they invest the surplus on more prestige games.

yamanii,
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You can’t play it offline still, but it’s not a live service lol.

chyllyphylly, to beersofmastodon
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Ok so now I'm in a pub older than.... Well everything... (EST 1615)

Also drinking my go to beer... A pint of Rat.

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Ossett white rat pump clip
A pint of White Rat from Ossett Brewery

chyllyphylly, to beersofmastodon
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Very smooth and slightly fruity.

In a pub older than some countries (EST 1715)

At Whitelocks in Leeds

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A pint of beer served in a Whitelocks EST 1715 glass

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Komal, to technology

Battery as a Service (BaaS) Market Size, Analytical Overview, Growth Factors, Demand, Trends and Forecast to 2031

Battery as a Service (BaaS) Market: Powering the Future of Energy Storage
The Battery as a Service (BaaS) market is witnessing a transformative surge as the world seeks sustainable and efficient energy solutions. BaaS is emerging as a game-changer in the energy storage landscape, offering a novel approach to managing and utilizing batteries. This innovative model enables businesses and individuals to access energy storage capabilities without the burdens of ownership. The market's growth is underpinned by a confluence of factors that reshape the dynamics of energy storage.
Request PDF Sample Copy of Report: (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart) @ https://www.sanglobalresearch.com/enquiry/battery-as-a-service-baas-market
Overview:
Battery as a Service, at its core, represents a paradigm shift in the way batteries are utilized and managed. Unlike traditional models where end-users own and maintain their energy storage systems, BaaS introduces a subscription-based approach. In this setup, customers pay for the services and performance of the battery, while the responsibility of maintenance, upgrades, and eventual disposal lies with the service provider. This approach significantly lowers the barriers to entry for businesses and individuals looking to adopt energy storage solutions.
Drivers:
Several key drivers fuel the rapid expansion of the BaaS market. The foremost is the escalating demand for sustainable energy solutions. With the global emphasis on reducing carbon footprints, BaaS offers an attractive proposition for integrating renewable energy sources into the grid. Additionally, the flexibility and scalability of BaaS make it a compelling choice for businesses seeking reliable and cost-effective energy storage without the capital-intensive investment of owning a battery system. Furthermore, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is a crucial driver, as BaaS becomes a pivotal enabler for overcoming challenges related to EV battery management, charging infrastructure, and overall grid integration.
Restraints:
While the BaaS market is on an upward trajectory, it is not without challenges. Concerns related to data security and privacy are among the primary restraints. As BaaS involves the continuous monitoring of battery performance, there is a need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive information. Moreover, the market faces regulatory hurdles and uncertainties, with different regions grappling to establish clear frameworks for BaaS operations. Addressing these concerns will be essential for the widespread adoption of BaaS solutions.
Growth Factors:
The growth of the BaaS market is buoyed by several factors that contribute to its attractiveness. The modular and scalable nature of BaaS allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, facilitating a seamless transition to cleaner energy solutions. Additionally, advancements in battery technologies, such as improved energy density and longer lifespan, enhance the overall performance of BaaS offerings. The potential for cost savings is another significant growth factor, as BaaS eliminates the need for upfront capital investments, making energy storage accessible to a broader audience.
Outlook:
As the BaaS market continues to evolve, it is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy storage. The ongoing research and development in battery technologies, coupled with supportive regulatory frameworks, will likely propel BaaS into mainstream adoption. The market's success hinges on addressing challenges effectively while capitalizing on the numerous opportunities presented by the growing demand for sustainable and efficient energy solutions. Battery as a Service is not just a market trend; it's a transformative force driving the transition towards a greener and more resilient energy landscape.
Market segment by players, this report covers
Epiroc
NIO
Global Technology Systems, Inc. (GTS)
Rock Clean Energy
Market segmentation
Battery as a Service (BaaS) market is split by Type and by Application. For the period 2024-2030, the growth among segments provide accurate calculations and forecasts for revenue by Type and by Application. This analysis can help you expand your business by targeting qualified niche markets.
Market segment by Type, covers
Mobile Equipment
Stationary Equipment
Market segment by Application, can be divided into
Automotive and Transport
Energy
Industrial
Others
By Geography
North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, U.K., Russia, and Rest of Europe)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, and Rest of Asia Pacific)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, and Rest of South America)
Middle East & Africa (South Africa, UAE, and Rest of ME&A)

realcaseyrollins, to technology
realcaseyrollins, to gaming

HP's Omen Transcend 14 weighs just 3.5 pounds while packing up to an RTX 4070 GPU.

https://www.engadget.com/hp-unveiled-the-lightest-14-inch-gaming-laptop-in-the-world-at-ces-2024-130024558.html

Doods,

The lightest, this makes makes me think, what actually constitutes a gaming laptop, I have an old Intel 530 laptop, I can play Abe’s Oddysee on it, and probably fallout, which makes it a gaming laptop, why do gamers chase the latest hardware when for mere cents they can get a good experience, an experience which was a dream to many.

Fiivemacs,

It’s just marketing terms and they carry zero weight (lol) or reasoning anymore. Best to ignore anything a company says and just look at the hardware and its use case. Companies will continue to lie to consumers and nothing will change that

realcaseyrollins, to technology

All newly announced models get Bluetooth 5.3 with LE audio and Auracast support.

https://www.engadget.com/jbl-debuts-replaceable-batteries-for-its-new-portable-bluetooth-speakers-at-ces-2024-130031746.html

jodanlime,
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That’s actually pretty awesome. Bluetooth speakers are getting to the point where new features aren’t really being released, so features like this actually helps a brand stand apart.

realcaseyrollins, to technology
Subtlysubtle,

I’m trying to imagine what someone would use it for/want it for. It seems juat like more plastic crap for the landfill.

ryper,

According to Engadget’s coverage of the first model with the touchscreen case, the case mostly just lets you use functionality from the app that goes with the earbuds without actually going into the app. I don’t use the apps for my earbuds or headphones, so I can’t say how useful quicker access to their functionality would be.

realcaseyrollins, to technology

The Quantum Stream line of microphones has options for podcasters and streamers alike.

https://www.engadget.com/jbl-brings-new-microphones-to-ces-2024-including-a-wireless-clip-on-model-130058745.html

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