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- Comment on Reactor goes brrr 2 weeks ago:
Storage really isn’t a problem, and most risk comes from ancient reactor designs, not new ones.
- Comment on Reactor goes brrr 2 weeks ago:
The material will run out after a few billion billion billion terawatts have been generated, assuming with use both uranium and thorium. It’s like saying is solar free if the sun is going to run out?
Incidentally,
All solar power is nuclear power, and if you’re brave enough all nuclear power can be solar power.
- Comment on TURKEY POWER 2 weeks ago:
Ah yes, the great and powerful American nuclear lobby… That hasn’t sold a new reactor in 30 years.
Most people support nuclear because it’s the best base load generation method, and that can’t be replaced by renewables.
You’re literally less than a degree of separation from the “nuclear is a Chinese psyop” people.
- Comment on No Man's Sky Head Claims Team Isn't Close To Being Done With Game's Content 2 weeks ago:
Expeditions are what you’re looking for, for the most part. There’s also at least two main story lines now. But yeah there needs to be more
- Comment on Tech companies put on notice as Australia passes world-first social media ban for under-16s | CNN 3 weeks ago:
Australia hopefully has their own home grown social media sites by now. Every other country that decides to wholesale ban all foreign social media tend to have replacements ready when they do it.
- Comment on I just watched the wrong version of Drive (2011), and didn't realize until the last 10 minutes. Any similar stories? 3 weeks ago:
Music licensing is a nightmare. Music licensing across international borders is a ridiculous surrealist nightmare from which you can never wake; if you should ever want to enter into such endeavors find the nearest cliff and try to fly as that will be a less painful adventure more likely to find success.
- Comment on flouride 4 weeks ago:
It’s cheap because it’s industrial waste that has significant cleanup and disposal costs. It was sold to municipalities after there was “research” that it helped tooth health, which it can in much higher concentrations than is in any water supply. But the reason it’s added to water is because the companies that otherwise would have to pay for clean up now make money off the waste product and can afford kickback funds.
- Comment on flouride 4 weeks ago:
You seem to have confused me with someone that is for putting industrial waste, i.e. fluoride, in drinking water, I’m against it personally.
- Comment on wooly bears 4 weeks ago:
Grass will grow again in the spring, it’s root system is fine for several months without sunlight… Assuming you have a local grass yard. Your yard is full of multiple species of local grasses and not just a desert of st Augustine right?
- Comment on flouride 4 weeks ago:
No, the reason fluoridation in water is widespread is because fluoride is produced far more than there is market to sell it otherwise.
- Comment on flouride 4 weeks ago:
Let’s just not add things to water except to ensure it stays as close to safe from infectious disease as possible. Water is water, it shouldn’t be more than that. Even if what you add is safe for humans, what about the ten billion other uses tap water has that affects the environment.
People shouldn’t have to buy filters if they just want water instead of whatever some random group thinks the population needs instead of just water
- Comment on Seriously? 4 weeks ago:
The entire, exclusive point of this “AI” push is for robots to replace 99.99% of humanity so the rich don’t have to deal with peasants anymore. Of course they’re going to train them in every " human " task.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
Also banned from that thread by that mod. They’re having a tiny bit of meltdown trying to reconcile the fact they don’t really think Trump is a fascist and Dems aren’t worth voting for.