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Author here, thanks for posting this. Hope you all have some fun with it :)


I also noticed this since my commute time dropped to zero because of the pandemic. I’m now motivate myself to go for a walk (alone) few times a week.


Why don’t you show screenshots of your demo in the landing page instead of those meaningless illustrations?


Yeah I agree, we're planning on updating the landing page to include a lot more screenshots/videos/demos :)

In the meantime, here are some screenshots from our GitHub wiki: https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups/wiki/Features

And our demo page: https://app.papercups.io/demo


Part of the demo is running on the page, I believe. It's the chat widget in the lower-right corner, you can talk to the team directly!


Interestingly, the features page goes straight to github. With a list of features... followed by screenshots. So I found it!

https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups/wiki/Features


We just updated it! Thanks for the advice!


Looks awesome! Do you have the benchmark on how the profiler would affect the app in term of CPU/Mem usage?


We measured it at some point and the numbers were around 1-2% CPU usage increase per 1 profiled process at 100 Hz.

Did not measure memory overhead, but it should be pretty minimal, less than 10 MBs per process.


They have access to Tesla warehouse webcam [1] (or at least they claimed so). Pretty crazy.

[1] https://twitter.com/nyancrimew/status/1369388911693340674


The script from Counter is pretty special compare to others. It's a single fetch() call.

And for some reasons, I can't see the request being logged to the Network tab in Chrome. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? My site: https://devutils.app/


Hmm it worked for me on my Chrome. It might be a plugin you have? Not sure.


Ahh the request is only done for unique users - so if you already was there once he won't send another request again until you clear your browsing data (or just the sessionStorage)


Super impressive! I just saw this on Two Minute Papers and was about to post here too.

It should have a share feature so people can share their monsters.


Fascinating! Is this true? Do you have a link? Thanks!


Most articles are in Danish, the best I could find quickly is: https://www.datacentremagazine.com/data-centres/facebook-exp...

Edit: It's should be noted that most Danish cities already have a remote heating infrastructure in place. Aside from the regulatory issues, it's mostly a question of hooking up datacenters and other heat producing industries to that infrastructure. In most places utilising the remote heating isn't voluntary, if it's available where you live, your home has to be connected.

Things like datacenters are slowly replacing coal fired heating plants, because most of those plants where made to generate electricity, but that's now supplied by more and more renewable energy. So cities need to find other sources of heat, to replace the volume no longer coming from the power plants. Where I live that's datacenters, waste incinerators and heavy industry.

As a new thing, remote cooling is now also attempted by using cold water from limepits.


How are the houses centrally heated l? I live in the Southern US and we do not have harsh winters. Most houses are heated by gas or electric furnaces (central air).

It’s interesting you can also use remote cooling from lime pits.


It's simply insulated pipes with hot water running underground. Homes in more remote places often use gas or electric heating.


The hot water pipes can actually run surprisingly long streches, but it’s only economical for denser populated areas.


There have also been plans to do this in Finland, but most of what I can find is either marketing material or news articles discussing plans [1, 2] rather than actual achievements, so I'm not sure what actually became of it.

There's a brochure from the national innovation fund that mentions a town actually covering about half of its heating needs with heat from a data center, though. [3]

Swedish telco Telia also has had similar plans for a data center in Helsinki, Finland, and their website says their "goal is to recover and reuse all the heat produced" [4], but I'm not sure how much weight to give that since proclaiming a goal only costs a few words. It would be nicer if they said what they're actually doing at the moment even if it were much less than "all of it".

[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/from-deep-underground-data-cen...

[2] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/jul/20/helsinki...

[3] https://www.sitra.fi/en/cases/district-heating-from-data-cen...

[4] https://www.telia.fi/business/telia-helsinki-data-center


Here's a Finland example that was posted earlier. It makes it seem like it's already working.

https://helsinkismart.fi/case/waste-not-want-not-data-center...


Thanks. That would seem to be the same case as in my third link.


I don't doubt it, they'd be silly not to do it: good PR from a waste product? Perhaps you can even charge for it? Amazing deal, especially the former and especially for Facebook. It's also very common; a school I went to was heated by the data center across the road.


I like the idea but putting a script to the home page is probably too invasive. Can you make it into a single static image or JSON/static HTML based?


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