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  • I have found it impossible to climb above Iron 2 because of smurfs, bots and powerlevellers inting their accounts deliberately so that they can resell them.

    If this is the case, then how does this happen?

    they’re lucrative for YouTube content creators because they use them to do ‘Iron to Grandmaster’ series.

  • This seems like a reasonable approach but the smurfs have already ruined all the games prior to being banned. I wonder how difficult it is to prevent smurfing altogether? Doesn't seem like it'd be easy at all.

  • Here's the IAEA report: https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/iaeacomprehensivealpsreport.pdf

    The discharge limit for tritium is pre-defined in the Government Policy for discharges of ALPS treated water as 22 TBq per year, which is equivalent to the pre-accident discharge limits at FDNPS.

    I'm also curious about how much discharge nuclear generators normally produce. If they discharge a certain amount as part of normal operation then it seems to me to also become a function of how many nuclear generators are being operated globally.

  • How would that functionally differ from having an authority verify these hashes? Certificate authorities already provide a similar service, and C2PA would likely work in a similar way, sans any effort to implement "trustlessness."