bsky.app:
This seems unlikely to me unless the two models have a different form factor (though it might be justifiable in terms of offsetting the greater battery demands of Apple’s high-end processors). #Apple #MacBookPro https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/11/09/apple-may-limit-oled-scre...
This seems unlikely to me unless the two models have a different form factor (though it might be justifiable in terms of offsetting the greater battery demands of Apple’s high-end processors). #Apple #MacBookPro https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/11/09/apple-may-limit-oled-scre...
November 11, 2025 at 9:03 AM
bsky.app:
This seems unlikely to me unless the two models have a different form factor (though it might be justifiable in terms of offsetting the greater battery demands of Apple’s high-end processors). #Apple #MacBookPro https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/11/09/apple-may-limit-oled-scre...
This seems unlikely to me unless the two models have a different form factor (though it might be justifiable in terms of offsetting the greater battery demands of Apple’s high-end processors). #Apple #MacBookPro https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/11/09/apple-may-limit-oled-scre...
It should have been tied to the actual past years usage taken at the MOT.
It's been amazing the EVs have gotten away with lower taxes. It's partly offsetting the previously higher cost to buy, that gap is reducing every day now. They should be cheaper than ice cars in a few years.
It's been amazing the EVs have gotten away with lower taxes. It's partly offsetting the previously higher cost to buy, that gap is reducing every day now. They should be cheaper than ice cars in a few years.
November 11, 2025 at 7:27 AM
It should have been tied to the actual past years usage taken at the MOT.
It's been amazing the EVs have gotten away with lower taxes. It's partly offsetting the previously higher cost to buy, that gap is reducing every day now. They should be cheaper than ice cars in a few years.
It's been amazing the EVs have gotten away with lower taxes. It's partly offsetting the previously higher cost to buy, that gap is reducing every day now. They should be cheaper than ice cars in a few years.
Cost, Energy and Comfort Comparison
[14 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 10 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.52 (2.2 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.66 after offsetting £4.18 gas stand. charge (14 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
[14 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 10 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.52 (2.2 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.66 after offsetting £4.18 gas stand. charge (14 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
November 11, 2025 at 5:04 AM
Cost, Energy and Comfort Comparison
[14 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 10 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.52 (2.2 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.66 after offsetting £4.18 gas stand. charge (14 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
[14 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 10 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.52 (2.2 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.66 after offsetting £4.18 gas stand. charge (14 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
can live with a couple breakdowns here and there when the amount of great defensive possessions is actually offsetting it
good analysis tho. is ant better going left? not something i was aware of
or is it more bc UTA is planning to trap anyways and he will actually go all the way downhill right?
good analysis tho. is ant better going left? not something i was aware of
or is it more bc UTA is planning to trap anyways and he will actually go all the way downhill right?
November 11, 2025 at 3:14 AM
can live with a couple breakdowns here and there when the amount of great defensive possessions is actually offsetting it
good analysis tho. is ant better going left? not something i was aware of
or is it more bc UTA is planning to trap anyways and he will actually go all the way downhill right?
good analysis tho. is ant better going left? not something i was aware of
or is it more bc UTA is planning to trap anyways and he will actually go all the way downhill right?
And for all of you with my auto insurance company who’ve never had a claim on a fender bender, thank you for offsetting me 🙏
My wife and I pay for life insurance even though we have never died. I pay for fire insurance even though my house has never burned down. That's not because we want to throw money at insurance companies. It's because THAT'S HOW INSURANCE WORKS.
November 11, 2025 at 1:36 AM
And for all of you with my auto insurance company who’ve never had a claim on a fender bender, thank you for offsetting me 🙏
AI Copilot estimates savings from Medicare for All at around $600-$700 billion year, around 2-3% GDP, so offsetting nearly half of the 5.5% gap with the next 5 most expensive European countries; say $6,000 savings per household. 12/END
November 11, 2025 at 1:16 AM
AI Copilot estimates savings from Medicare for All at around $600-$700 billion year, around 2-3% GDP, so offsetting nearly half of the 5.5% gap with the next 5 most expensive European countries; say $6,000 savings per household. 12/END
I know it sounds dull compared to full Butlerian Jihad, but the thing that's getting these asinine, poorly thought-through LLM integrations quietly shelved is them generating a torrent of hopelessly unclosable tickets offsetting any possible creditable labor savings and blowing warranty budgets out
November 10, 2025 at 9:46 PM
I know it sounds dull compared to full Butlerian Jihad, but the thing that's getting these asinine, poorly thought-through LLM integrations quietly shelved is them generating a torrent of hopelessly unclosable tickets offsetting any possible creditable labor savings and blowing warranty budgets out
Cost, Energy and Comfort Comparison
[13 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 9 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.77 (3.5 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.12 after offsetting £3.88 gas stand. charge (13 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
[13 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 9 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.77 (3.5 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.12 after offsetting £3.88 gas stand. charge (13 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
November 10, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Cost, Energy and Comfort Comparison
[13 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 9 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.77 (3.5 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.12 after offsetting £3.88 gas stand. charge (13 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
[13 Days | 28 Oct 25 to 9 Nov 25]
Boiler (Tracker) was cheaper by £0.77 (3.5 %) vs Heat Pump (Agile), or £-3.12 after offsetting £3.88 gas stand. charge (13 d × £0.299)🥇🎉
Prices based on @octopus.energy tariffs 💚
Also I think there's a general observation about income and substitution effects offsetting for investors but compounding for borrowers that this might plausibly be an example of
November 10, 2025 at 8:35 PM
Also I think there's a general observation about income and substitution effects offsetting for investors but compounding for borrowers that this might plausibly be an example of
India’s unemployment rate dips to 5.2% in Q2FY26 as rural jobs rise; youth joblessness edges up
New Delhi: India's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in the July-September period from 5.4% in the quarter before, with improvement in rural areas offsetting a marginal increase in urban areas, official…
New Delhi: India's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in the July-September period from 5.4% in the quarter before, with improvement in rural areas offsetting a marginal increase in urban areas, official…
India’s unemployment rate dips to 5.2% in Q2FY26 as rural jobs rise; youth joblessness edges up
New Delhi: India's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in the July-September period from 5.4% in the quarter before, with improvement in rural areas offsetting a marginal increase in urban areas, official data released Monday showed. The jobless rate in rural areas declined to 4.4% in Q2FY26 from 4.8% in Q1, while urban unemployment rose to 6.9% from 6.8% over the same period.
dotnewstv.in
November 10, 2025 at 7:40 PM
India’s unemployment rate dips to 5.2% in Q2FY26 as rural jobs rise; youth joblessness edges up
New Delhi: India's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in the July-September period from 5.4% in the quarter before, with improvement in rural areas offsetting a marginal increase in urban areas, official…
New Delhi: India's unemployment rate fell to 5.2% in the July-September period from 5.4% in the quarter before, with improvement in rural areas offsetting a marginal increase in urban areas, official…
Offsetting or bypassing social harms is not the same thing as solutions and eradicating the issue. So many folks just mobilized on fear based on groups of the imagined "other".
November 10, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Offsetting or bypassing social harms is not the same thing as solutions and eradicating the issue. So many folks just mobilized on fear based on groups of the imagined "other".
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
What you need to know about Microsoft’s 5 million “poop” credit buy
Vaulted Deep’s sale to the tech giant is a vote of confidence for an emerging carbon removal solution.
trellis.net
November 10, 2025 at 6:56 PM
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis […]
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis […]
Original post on mstdn.social
mstdn.social
November 10, 2025 at 6:24 PM
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis […]
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis […]
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
What you need to know about Microsoft’s 5 million “poop” credit buy
Vaulted Deep’s sale to the tech giant is a vote of confidence for an emerging carbon removal solution.
trellis.net
November 10, 2025 at 6:23 PM
I see that the story about Microsoft offsetting some of their carbon footprint by contracting with Vaulted Deep is getting attention again today.
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
The fact is that they should be praised for paying $380/ton of CO2 to help address our climate crisis.
trellis.net/article/micr...
Anecdotally, it's been the same in business.
Everyone was giving lip service to carbon offsetting and/or developing more sustainable business practices a few years ago.
Now, at least in media, it's all AI AI AI without any indication the increased energy consumption is even being audited.
Everyone was giving lip service to carbon offsetting and/or developing more sustainable business practices a few years ago.
Now, at least in media, it's all AI AI AI without any indication the increased energy consumption is even being audited.
November 10, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Anecdotally, it's been the same in business.
Everyone was giving lip service to carbon offsetting and/or developing more sustainable business practices a few years ago.
Now, at least in media, it's all AI AI AI without any indication the increased energy consumption is even being audited.
Everyone was giving lip service to carbon offsetting and/or developing more sustainable business practices a few years ago.
Now, at least in media, it's all AI AI AI without any indication the increased energy consumption is even being audited.
Offsetting the Senate decision. Dial turn politics but still a relief
November 10, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Offsetting the Senate decision. Dial turn politics but still a relief
I think it’s like when cars became unaffordable, so they stretched the two- and three-year car loans into 6-7 year loans. The banks will make more money, but the houses will depreciate more regardless of the offsetting equity. It’s the wrong fix.
November 10, 2025 at 1:22 PM
I think it’s like when cars became unaffordable, so they stretched the two- and three-year car loans into 6-7 year loans. The banks will make more money, but the houses will depreciate more regardless of the offsetting equity. It’s the wrong fix.
After years and years and years of going through this though. You start to learn just how quickly years of sustained action can be disregarded over liberal fragility and offsetting of responsibility via tone policing and liberals self deputizing over marginalized ppls.
November 10, 2025 at 1:02 PM
After years and years and years of going through this though. You start to learn just how quickly years of sustained action can be disregarded over liberal fragility and offsetting of responsibility via tone policing and liberals self deputizing over marginalized ppls.
I'm also sick of ppl pretending that playing these types of moral passing and labor offsetting mechanisms results in changes to material conditions. Ppl that are navigating that ALREADY KNOW what's been changing and what ppl work to keep the same.
November 10, 2025 at 12:38 PM
I'm also sick of ppl pretending that playing these types of moral passing and labor offsetting mechanisms results in changes to material conditions. Ppl that are navigating that ALREADY KNOW what's been changing and what ppl work to keep the same.
Lots of determined policy over many years: occupant safety (seatbelts, airbag, ABS, etc.), pedestrian safety (e.g. rules on the gap between bonnet and engine block), a lot of work on road layout (offsetting junctions), drink driving being treated as very serious, mobile phone rules, etc.
November 10, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Lots of determined policy over many years: occupant safety (seatbelts, airbag, ABS, etc.), pedestrian safety (e.g. rules on the gap between bonnet and engine block), a lot of work on road layout (offsetting junctions), drink driving being treated as very serious, mobile phone rules, etc.
Africa’s Demands For #COP30
“COP30 must prioritise real, absolute emissions reduction at the source over these risky and often exploitative offsetting schemes.”
- Prisca Kajumba
“COP30 must prioritise real, absolute emissions reduction at the source over these risky and often exploitative offsetting schemes.”
- Prisca Kajumba
November 10, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Africa’s Demands For #COP30
“COP30 must prioritise real, absolute emissions reduction at the source over these risky and often exploitative offsetting schemes.”
- Prisca Kajumba
“COP30 must prioritise real, absolute emissions reduction at the source over these risky and often exploitative offsetting schemes.”
- Prisca Kajumba
I'm really confused why everyone's trying to tie the Tenn District 7 special election to the Epstein discharge petition. Massie's one signature short of the needed 218 signatories - that's Rep Grijalva's. Regardless of Tenn7 outcome, once she signs...that's it. There's no vote offsetting involved. 🤔
November 10, 2025 at 2:39 AM
I'm really confused why everyone's trying to tie the Tenn District 7 special election to the Epstein discharge petition. Massie's one signature short of the needed 218 signatories - that's Rep Grijalva's. Regardless of Tenn7 outcome, once she signs...that's it. There's no vote offsetting involved. 🤔
Um and covering “deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs” doesn’t mean covering/offsetting premiums
How much lead do you have to ingest to think you can sell voters on your victory of creating new convoluted HSAs to replace (and, likely, be less than) what used to be a couple button clicks on the ACA marketplace website? Nobody asked for this and nobody will like it.
www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
November 10, 2025 at 2:32 AM
Um and covering “deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs” doesn’t mean covering/offsetting premiums
Offsetting rouging penalties to Legault and McMann at the end of the 1st #CarolinaCulture
November 10, 2025 at 1:15 AM
Offsetting rouging penalties to Legault and McMann at the end of the 1st #CarolinaCulture
5 penalties called on the #49ers - none on the Rams.
2 obvious DPIs missed on Jauan Jennings
And what should have been a no-call on Kittle that led to offsetting penalties
But teams need to play well enough to not let refs determine outcome of game
2 obvious DPIs missed on Jauan Jennings
And what should have been a no-call on Kittle that led to offsetting penalties
But teams need to play well enough to not let refs determine outcome of game
November 9, 2025 at 11:58 PM
5 penalties called on the #49ers - none on the Rams.
2 obvious DPIs missed on Jauan Jennings
And what should have been a no-call on Kittle that led to offsetting penalties
But teams need to play well enough to not let refs determine outcome of game
2 obvious DPIs missed on Jauan Jennings
And what should have been a no-call on Kittle that led to offsetting penalties
But teams need to play well enough to not let refs determine outcome of game