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  • I still lowkey expect that Cargills of this world with ear of emperor will soften that stance, because it cuts in their profits

  • yep that was easy. 49.591004, 11.005594. how did you get there?

    i started with url, which pointed to city of Erlangen, then maps of bus lines narrow it down to 8 stops. checking them one by one going from north gives result pretty quickly

  • it's closer to 100k, and it's 50$/month so totals closer to 5M/month

  • and probably broke, considering that these are specifically those who missed payments

  • sagan et al overstated amount of soot from full nuclear exchange from targets most susceptible to large scale fires by 10x-ish and this is the only way they could come up with actual nuclear winter

    when counterexample happened during gulf war they dropped it, but when people forgot this was a thing they brought it up again. this is not how you do science https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_winter#Criticism_and_debate

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  • I heard some of that is popular along southern border (AZ?)

  • no it won't. plenty of infected people probably got under the radar because they thought it's regular flu. covid initially had much higher fatality too

  • nuclear winter is not a thing

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  • propane is like 3/4 density of petrol and gram per gram carries more energy (propane 0.58g/ml, petrol 0.7ish g/ml) it's slightly greener because it contains more hydrogen so more energy per carbon emissions

    LNG is cryogenic, has even lower density (0.41 to 0.5 g/ml depending on temperature) and CNG is less dense still depending on pressure

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  • petrol engines need little modification, what is def necessary is another tank for LPG. different fuel supply system is required, but if original is kept in place either petrol or LPG can be used as needed. propane is a liquid under pressure and much denser than gaseous compressed methane, and not cryogenic like LNG. diesel engines can also be converted, but it gets harder and requires either small amount of normal diesel used or installation of spark plugs (it's still diesel cycle)

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  • or they could run on propane, which doesn't make a whole lot of particulates in the first place and is cheaper anyway

  • that's because MAD still works and things like sending ATACMS are nowhere close to actual nuclear threshold, which would be nuclear attack or overwhelming conventional invasion threatening existence of country. nobody would be even thinking of nukes until Ukrainian tanks roll to Moscow lol. if you have a spare hour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWKGYnO0Jf4

  • H5N1 has never left, there were outbreaks 20 years ago already

  • but does it run openwrt?

    e: no it doesn't, only one model had half-baked image made and available for download from some sketchy forum post made in 2014

  • teller also wanted to make it a salted bomb but this is nonsense and not how neutrons work at these energies

  • 100x (1.5Mt range) was done and is still fielded (1.2Mt, B83), but teller wanted to make 1000000x bigger one (10 gigaton range). it was based on a flawed understanding of several things in thermonuclear weapons but teller never let it go. the bit that worked was done by somebody else (stanisław ulam)

  • soviet pattern grenades are shipped disassembled even today, but it's kinda harder to miss that you don't have the entire pin and spoon mechanism