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  • What? My soldiers? Are you having a mental episode right now? If so you should get off the internet for a bit. Seriously.

    You seem like a nice dude, so i dont know where this anger and hatred is coming from.

  • I’m getting a ton of negative feedback.

    What where? I saw all you cat posts and it was all friendly and happy as far as i could see...

    If its about your post in the fediverse community, that one was completely out of place and impossible to understand, thats why it got downvoted.

  • What? This is what generation capacity looks like in Germany. Solar has gone up 50x in the last 20 years, 2.7x in the last 10 years. We could keep scaling faster, but there is just no need.

    We dont need more sources, we need more storage. We already have plenty of surplus solar/wind generation capacity that is being turned off because the grid is lacking storage. We really only need more storage and as you can see from this chart, that is whats happening. This year battery storage filled with solar and wind will probably supply more energy than nuclear did over a year at its peak.

  • Clean might be debatable, but scalable is just obviously wrong. There is nothing even close to solar and wind when it comes to scalability. When your goal is scalability, anything that takes more than 1-2 years per plant to set up is just worthless. We cant just wait another 20 years for nuclear to make a comeback at this point, its not an option.

  • Wow that looks dope. Have never seen anything like that even with much higher power chips. I assume it burned interally and the gas/heat pressure cracked it open.

    I doubt it is OS related. This shouldnt be possible without custom firmware that turns off the power and temperature limits. Unless it had a manufacturing error i guess.

    Is the broken chunk loose so you can tear it off?

  • Literally every university here has on prem, externally accessible email service that has basically 100% uptime and works perfectly fine with pgp and stuff.

    But also Microsoft infrastructure is inherently insecure so thats a low bar to surpass.