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  • Nuclear is the energy source that scares everyone but that is actually the most viable option to power the world until renewable becomes the dominant one.

    Thorium has been the best solution all along but it can't be weaponized so countries have been ignoring it for decades until recently

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EhAemz1v7dQ

  • I mostly browse "Top X hours" which is All the communities and it's filled with terrible memes and "funny" things I've blocked of few of these meme communities but overall it feels pretty low quality content aside from news but still there there's lots of duplicates due to the various similar commuties on Lemmy

  • Oxford dictionary says:

    Originally derived from the Latin sal for salt, meaning something dipped into salt. Now normally a dish of uncooked vegetables; either a mixed salad or just one item (commonly lettuce or tomato).

  • Whatsapp worked on iPhone, Android, Blackberry and even some old ass java phones

    They dominated the market in most countries or were close second to Messenger.

    Now they keep growing and it doesn't give any chance to smaller better apps, this law makes it possible for you to use only signal but also chat to people that only use Whatsapp

  • Lemmy user are a special breed of stupid, are you really going to take 2 weeks of your holidays to do a boat journey from the us to Europe when you can't even afford to take holidays?

  • Planes are miserable in coach on cheap airlines, it's pretty decent on nicer airlines like Emirates, Asna or Qatar.

    Business you basically get a recliner sofa with lots of space for your legs a bigger screen and a restaurant level of meals.

  • It's a mix of willpower and habits, America has bad regulations on foods making that most foods have added sugars, portions in American culture are massive and everyone drives everywhere because cites were built for the cars.

    In Europe we have strict regulations on food, with food scores on the packages telling you how bad it's for your health, our portions are smaller and we generally prefer fresh ingredients to heavily processed products and most European cities are made for walking and cycling.

    40% Americans are obese vs ~22% in Europe

    You get the same with Australia another car centric country