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  • For large scale manufacturing in the electronics to make them? Sure they do.

  • Maybe consider for once that these compounds are not only used for pans, but also for other applications, like electronics?

  • Yes, if you want technological regression.

  • This episode really lacked the amazing TVA sets imo

  • Wow, these are great resolution!

  • A real aerospace engineer would do it, c'mon Elon, you are one of those, aren't you?

  • Maybe you should consider that not everyone is from the U.S.?

  • A more powerful front page sorting algorithm that drives engagement in a more organic manner and that increases the exposure of users to content that they're likely to interact with.

  • I am so excited for the advances that neuromorphic processors will bring, which is not exactly my field, but adjacent to it. The concept of modelling chips after the human brain instead of traditional computing doctrines sounds extremely promising, and I would love to get to work on systems like Intel's Loihi or IBM's TrueNorth! If you think about it, it's a bit ridiculous how corporations like Nvidia are currently approaching AI with graphics processors. I mean, it makes more sense than general-purpose CPUs, but it is at the very least a subideal solution.

  • What do you mean by this, nuclear of all things is supposed to be the solution? Maybe fusion some day, but definitely not fission. But that's fine, because we already have a perfectly capable and renewable solution, and that is called wind and solar. The sun is doing fusion every day for us and irradiates the surface of the Earth so much that we could support many multiples of our civilisation.

  • The irony is very funny considering your username :)

  • The fallacy here is that any reactor that you initiate for planning even immediately at this very moment will come years or decades too late to affect our power composition and keep us under 1.5°C, which means that such projects distract society from the importance of green/renewable energy solutions like wind or solar, which we CAN expand very quickly and which WILL have a measurable effect on mitigating the effects of climate change. Solar and wind are the only things that can replace fossil in time.

  • Not only that, imagine how thrilled nature and the environment will be at massive extraction efforts ripping apart landscapes to provide fuel for a method of generating power that is obsolete since at least three decades by now.

  • Right, let's welcome throwing millions or billions of dollars at wasting enormous quantities of concrete and water and at generating highly toxic waste that will irradiate its environment for millennia, and at ripping apart landscapes to extract uranium, I mean that's such a nice thing, we need much more of it! It's not like we already have perfectly renewable solutions to providing power...

  • Right, any reason to throw millions or billions of dollars at wasting enormous quantities of concrete and water and at generating highly toxic waste that will irradiate its environment for millennia, and at ripping apart landscapes to extract uranium is a good one to you, I wouldn't have expected anything else.

  • Hmm, interesting that this is going to be a worldwide event that is going to affect every Lemmy user no matter from which country they are...

  • It's almost as if these doctors don't have the foresight to see that in a couple of months he'll end another life

  • That attitude is illusionary and will get you nowhere, don't forget that you and your radical group do not have any significant backing from society and that you WILL be arrested and put on trial if you attempt to take unlawful actions like violating a person's bodily integrity or destroying property. The world doesn't revolve around you, there are millions more reasonable people for each single one of violent radicals like yourself.