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DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•A Texas Drainage District Walked Its Ditch on a Routine Inspection. They Found a Pipe They Didn't Recognize Discharging Black Liquid From Tesla's $1 Billion Lithium RefineryEnglish
22·7 hours agoIt’s not though. TCEQ authorized a discharge water permit and has investigated the water discharge. Now, if people are being dishonest, that’s another story, that will likley be somthing we find out some years in the future. Your not wrong about algae blooms. Though, the lab didnt sample the water straight from the discharge source but further down the ditch. And thats all farmland around there. Farms use ammonia nitrate, as fertilizer.
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•A Texas Drainage District Walked Its Ditch on a Routine Inspection. They Found a Pipe They Didn't Recognize Discharging Black Liquid From Tesla's $1 Billion Lithium RefineryEnglish
17·7 hours agoDang I would have overlooked that. Good catch!
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•A Texas Drainage District Walked Its Ditch on a Routine Inspection. They Found a Pipe They Didn't Recognize Discharging Black Liquid From Tesla's $1 Billion Lithium RefineryEnglish
153·7 hours agoI should be more clear. I’m not saying there is no need to investigate further. Just that some of the reported findings seem overblown in the article’s I’ve read, in my opinion. There needs to be more information to answer your question. “Why is the grass dying?” Who knows, toxic chemical, or just water logged grass. Black looking water coming from a black pipe? Maybe it’s treated water and safe, maybe it’s not. Needs more information. I’m kind blown away that the lab didnt collect water at the discharge point.
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•A Texas Drainage District Walked Its Ditch on a Routine Inspection. They Found a Pipe They Didn't Recognize Discharging Black Liquid From Tesla's $1 Billion Lithium RefineryEnglish
2110·7 hours agoI’d love to be hating on a company dumping wastewater as much as the next person but looking at the lab report results and the latest available public drinking water report (2024) for Robstown, where the factory is located. Assuming they use that water as the factory source water. These articles are blowing the water quality findings out of p. Arsenic was found at a higher level in the drinking water, than what the discharge water measured, for instances. Plus hexavalent chormium was 4 tenthousands higher then the limit, I wish the lab included their equipment accuracy. And that’s the 5mins I’m willing to spend on this research.
*edit added Sources Nueces County water report. https://nueceswater3.com/water-quality-report
ANALYTICAL REPORT https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/28055380-j2673-1-uds-level-2-report-final-report/
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•aliasvault/aliasvault: Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing. Fully encrypted and self-hostable.English
3·4 days agoGood question. I don’t see anything about current funding. They do mention in the road map having a premium cloud subscription to cover cloud hosting.
I’m a keepass user myself. Too many hosted programs turn to crap one way or another. Let alone the trust componet. I hope for the best with this software.
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•Digg Is Back Again, but With a New Format and Focus on AIEnglish
4·5 days agoPeople should actually read digg.com homepage. The articles dont give the full story. So they’re just starting out focusing on Ai, but plan to expand what digg aggregates. Guess we’ll I just have to see how that goes…
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•aliasvault/aliasvault: Privacy-first password manager with built-in email aliasing. Fully encrypted and self-hostable.English
49·5 days agoPer the github page “With the API stabilized, we aim to have AliasVault undergo a thorough security audit this stage. We have already initiated conversations with renowned cyber security companies who have taken interest in taking this on.”
DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.zip•GrapheneOS patches an Android VPN bypass that Google decided to leave aloneEnglish
5·13 days agoWonderful. Good devs.
Good point.