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  • I don't think it's one or the other. Nuclear is part of a comprehensive green energy plan. That's because nuclear is the only thing that can currently fill the gap left by coal or gas. Solar and wind need extensive battery infrastructure to be effective in this regard. Mass battery plants will also cause some form of generational waste. Coal and gas cause massive generational waste and coal ash is radioactive.

    Obviously solar and wind are going to be safer but nuclear being safe and dangerously radioactive is both true and depends on how well the plant is managed and how old it is. Nuclear accidents rightfully get a lot of coverage but a well run reactor is pretty clean. How does the environmental damage stack up in kW/damage vs coal and oil?

    Hydro is pretty great though. And I guess fusion if that ever goes anywhere.

  • Yeah but I think the high THCa hemp being sold is using high THCa strains or harvesting earlier. IIRC the more the plant matures the more THCa turns into THC. The law is currently only testing for THC content not total cannabinoid connect but that may end up changing at some point.

  • Because those vendors also have an online store front and labs with THC and CBD breakdown, it's cheaper, there's no purchase limit, and shipped to your house. IDK about you but I'd rather sit at home than drive to another state. Also not everyone live near a legal state and/or wants to take the risk when driving back home.

  • There's another loophole in play already. Look into high THC-A hemp (/r/cultofFranklin). THC-A turns into THC with heat. These vendors sell "hemp" that's below the legal limit in THC but like 20% THC-A. It gets shipped through USPS, it's cheap, natural, and currently legal in most states. Sometimes the quality is not quite as good as dispensary and I'm sure the dispensary has stronger stuff. But this stuff gets me stoned, it's not just a little buzz.

  • Not OP but I'm looking forward to a really insignificant bug fix. When I open a context menu on my second monitor that uses a different scaling it flickers and the background drops out. It's just visual and I almost never use that context menu but knowing it's there bothers me. Per the bug report I filed it was planned to be resolved with the other Wayland fixes in v6.

  • Isn't that kind of expected for senior or public officials in pretty much any organization. Most people in those positions avoid publicly discussing controversial topics aside from politicians. Even as a regular employee I make sure my public social media that is linked to my actual name is mostly professional lest someone decides to give me a search, basic common sense.

  • Anecdotally I've been dual booting Windows 11/Linux on my laptop for a couple years and I've never had issues with Windows affecting the boot partition and I feel like this is much less common with EFI. You can even have a separate EFI partition for Linux and choose boot order from the BIOS.

    I've always done partition based dual booting since I first started using Linux and the last time I remember having an issue with Windows fucking with boot setup was like early/mid 2010s and it's only happened a couple times in like 10 years of on and off dual booting.

  • You should be able to get an ics url from the calendar sharing settings and import it into your current calendar app without needing to add the account. You won't be able to change things from your personal account but you should be able to see events.

  • I got into Linux because I used a shitty Acer laptop in middle school and I couldn't stand how slow it was. Somehow I ended up stumbling on some article or video about Linux being faster and installed Ubuntu WUBI (I think that's what it was called, it let you install Ubuntu in Windows). Then I found myself on IRC and became a distrohopper for a few years.

    When I was younger I was probably obsessed and proselytized a bit but not so much anymore. An OS is just a tool and people should use what works best for them to solve the problems they have at the time.

    But I still daily drive Linux so I guess it's my preferred tool.

  • ಠ⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ⁠ಠ yup

    Although I don't agree that people didn't have to work in the past. While there were times where a single income could provide for a family it was really tough for other families. And child labor is definitely more common the further back you go.