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  • Encrypted file with all the necessary instructions inside (sensitive passwords excluded, these should be on paper only) shared through several cloud storage platforms. Encryption key part of a separate bitwarden account with a takeover feature. Anyway, that's my setup.

  • It wasn’t viable at the time, makes sense they’d focus on exploring other avenues.

    from the very same source you provided:

    The broadest and perhaps most important conclusion from the MSRE experience was that a molten salt fueled reactor concept was viable. It ran for considerable periods of time, yielding valuable information, and maintenance was accomplished safely and without excessive delay.

  • or, you know, we could incentivize people to stop eating beef and eat meat with lower carbon footprint and put the money that would go into lab grown meat research into something that will actually have some impact.

    Peronally, every time I hear about lab grown meat just the pure stupidity of it makes me want to have a nice, juicy, old-school grass-fed ribeye.

    source: I'm a biochem phd that works with bioreactors

  • let's be completely real here though, lab grown meat does not scale at all - it's low scale, insanely expensive and probably not all that environmentally friendly when you count all the steps too. All this is just for political points, it does not really make a tiny bit of a difference.

  • try real wagyu beef

    for what it's worth, you can get bad wagyu beef - it literally just means a particular breed of beef, but nothing about the quality of the meat. What you're probably thinking of is A5 graded wagyu beef. And you definitely should try it!