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title = " Welcome to my ~~~~~~~~ homepage !"
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template = "index.html"
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date = "2022-10-26"
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2023-02-24 13:42:15 +00:00
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updated = "2023-01-30"
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extra = { "theme" = "pink-right.css" }
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<section id="section-stuff-about-me">
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## Basic stuff about me
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* I like rocks, especially the imprints of long gone species.
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* I like metals, especially when it's black, heavy and dead.
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I have a [music blog](https://masuksa.github.io/blog/).
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* I like birds. I should put a bird picture somewhere.
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* I like doing miniature stuff.
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* I have a [blog on the subject](https://minis.kestrels-and-roses.rocks/).
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It's all in french, but I'd like to translate it eventually.
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* I like computers, but I don't like the modern web.
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* I think you can use they/them pronouns for me, but he/him or she/her would be fine too.
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* I speak french, english, a bit of german and esperanto, and I know a couple morse and japanese stuff.
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* I also have a [homepage](https://matthias4217.github.io/) that I need to update.
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* You can find the feed of
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[Webmentions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebMention) to this website here :
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[Webmention.io](https://webmention.io/api/mentions.html?token=acmD8qoePApJNDAgaftB8Q)
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</section>
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<section id="section-contact">
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## Contact
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* tilde.town : ~ydreniv
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</section>
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<section id="section-tilde-town">
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## What to do on Tilde Town ?
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* I'd like to do some visual HTML/CSS experiments, starting with this website.
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* I could host a twtxt account here.
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</section>
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<section id="section-questions">
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## Questions
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*These are some questions I ask myself.*
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*If you have answers, even partial ones, feel free to send them to me !*
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* *How do electric cars compare to thermic ones, taking into account all their lifespan,
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including the construction, use and recycling.*
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Of course, this is a complex question, requiring several parameters : which car model ?
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how is electricity produced ? where do the resources come from ?
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In terms of pure energy, thermic cars are much more efficient than electric cars, but
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the electricity may be produced from renewable energy, which would make them better at
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first glance.
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But how much better ?
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And what about the cost of production and disposal ?
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* *From how many people is it better to use the train instead of cars ?*
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Running an empty train must be worse than an empty car. A full train is
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better than the equivalent amount of cars.
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But I don’t know where the equilibrium lies.
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Is it 50% occupancy ? 10% ? 1% ?
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It depends on the car, on the train and on the electric energy mix, but I
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think we could make a rough model to get an idea.
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Even just computing some cinetic energy costs (mass of train + passengers vs
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mass of drivers with their cars) would give a basic indicator.
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</section>
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