Yes. They’re both incredibly efficient.
Yes. They’re both incredibly efficient.
You see, at some point you need a shield around the reactor to actually absorb all the high energy particles released, and turn that energy into heat.
So we have to replace a few tons of shielding that’s lightly radioactive every 2-6 years. That’s literally a vehicle’s worth of waste to power tens of thousands of homes.
Because retaliation on behalf of domestic businesses is something Europe freaking invented.
We’ve already paid for it though. That’s why we built Yucca Mountain.
Also nuclear fusion has essentially zero waste.
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Is the EU just going to bet that none of its companies ever have to do business outside of the EU?
Come and join me in Firefox and try out container tabs. Super powerful when you’re trying to keep home and work identities seperate.
Is NOSTR any good? I’ve heard a bit about it but I haven’t gotten my feet wet yet.
The goal should be to use whatever is most effective and efficient for yourself,
And if taught as they should be, that will be the keyboard.
Counting out 5*5 on your fingers works and might be the fastest way you’ve been taught to multiply, but that doesn’t mean we should excuse schools not teaching times tables and how to use a caluclator.
It works well for casual conversation. But if you’re trying to have a technical conversation it will fail on uncommon or custom words or phrases.
They also stopped teaching typing in schools. My younger family members never had an computer class or a typing class.
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Slight tangent. But I’ve recently been pulling old home videos off of MiniDV tapes. And I’ve found that the ffmpeg dv1 decoder can correct several tape issues when re-encoding from dv1
to essentially any modern codec. So I’ve got like 3GB video files that look incredibly poor, but then I re-encode them into h264 files that look better than the original. It’s baffling how well that works.
The problem is that the quality on Mac has been degrading so It might just be time to consider a switch. Honestly, for that type of user, I recommend Chromebooks.
Then we chuck it in that mountain we carved out.