Posts by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
(DIR) Post #B2WjaGe4LwndjdNAlU by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@KurokoHeadpatter i like the orange ones best
(DIR) Post #B2YQLCbDbVUg1v3u9Q by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@Tamamo he just wants to share pictures of fox girls
(DIR) Post #B2YQLDfVd2WJLW4qTg by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@Tamamo :senko: i'm not afraid!
(DIR) Post #B2YR00pCHnxPNv3nBw by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@Tamamo @wgiwf stay back!image.png
(DIR) Post #B2YaONysk6qrjwHrhA by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@w0rm what does it feel like to take fentanyl
(DIR) Post #B2YaR1HHbpQGCD9MVU by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@w0rm can you compose a poem to describe it
(DIR) Post #B2YaSr2gdRU31xCJaC by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@w0rm i wanted to see a fentanyl poem
(DIR) Post #B2Yw8liou9f1jHjUFU by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@Fash-E this but unironically
(DIR) Post #B2ZAIqhQeTRBQAmasy by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@wgiwf @waifu no we don'timage (1).jpg
(DIR) Post #B2ZLiZZS3cBrK3WIsq by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@bronze @skylar @deprecated_ii what does a fox flatpak look like
(DIR) Post #B2aNBkHza0Su4imvDs by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@cjd @p @nanook >I'm fairly convinced that the reason we don't have cheap power is more or less entirely a political matter.it's a matter of finance. as an intern, i ran numbers for an investment firm my first year of grad school.it's really just not profitable to build nukes. they take a long time to build and they cost a lot.if it was possible to make cheap power, you could just do it, nobody is stopping you from putting down a power plant on a strip of land, i worked with solar farms a few years ago there is basically no barrier to entry for those guys you just pay the money and wire it into the grid.
(DIR) Post #B2aRZKaHCZw57QqHQG by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@BowsacNoodle @cjd @nanook @p >smalleryou'll always have fixed costs, such as staff on hand. nukes actually benefit the most from being bigger
(DIR) Post #B2aSPoicPK4vdbltC4 by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@cjd @nanook @p >if it weren't for regulation>guys with gunsi can tell you what it looks like on our side: you model it the way you model something like an earthquake, it's just a risk priced into the operational cost. from what i recall, this risk-adjusted cost was not substantial. this directly contradicts your thesis that "guys with guns" regulation is the barrier.>if you use thoriumi've long been aware of internet guys talking about thorium reactors. it wasn't something we had data for. the tech is interesting, and i hope it takes off and is everything people promise. i also really like the idea of a fusion reactor.one thing i will remark is, if thorium is as good as people are saying, why is nobody building more of them? you can just build power plants: it's not any different from building an apartment complex or running a machine shop, anyone can do it. regulation or not, if it was as incredible as people bill it, people would be building them en masse, you couldn't stop me from building ten thorium reactors, it's literally free money. but that's not what we see happening.
(DIR) Post #B2aSVBYsuB9fvqmJkm by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@BowsacNoodle @nanook @p @cjd there's probably some law that requires you to have guys physically on the site when there's a nuke.but it would be pretty cool to have a Mr Fusionimage.png
(DIR) Post #B2aUdevtmsaLFZiANM by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@nanook @cjd @p everyone in this thread knows how a molten salt reactor works. obviously we do, we are talking about them.>the risks... are totally differentwhat units are you using for this measurement?
(DIR) Post #B2aUh3KdWr9Rn6tt5c by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@cjd @nanook @p >nobody can get permits to build it. There are like 4 or 5 companies trying to build them in the west and it's all just held up on permits.at the risk of being called SO AMERICAN yet again... if it really was very profitable, permits wouldn't be holding them up. in the united states at least, there is a lot of corruption. you can lobby and get the permits you want. these investments would not be held up on permits if they looked to be an avenue for cheap power.that's not to say that you can always bribe and lobby, in some places you just will have bad luck, but someone would find a place to build one.of course, i don't have some specialized knowledge of the state of molten salt reactor lobbying, maybe it really just is a massive barrier, there are industries like that. but there is not a lot that promises of huge bags of money will fail to accomplish, i am somewhat skeptical that the improvement is very substantial if they cannot even successfully bribe bureaucrats.
(DIR) Post #B2aVdgLicYs1b6MZwO by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@nanook @cjd @p yes. please make precise this statement:>the risks for a molten salt reactor are totally differenti am, of course, being cheeky here. you don't know how to measure risk and i am laughing at you. you should stick to jokes (?) about making babies with chatgpt.
(DIR) Post #B2aVeilT7tUnNUu2xk by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@DemonSixOne @cjd @nanook @p the grift is absolutely real.
(DIR) Post #B2anlZQe292dcpZvGa by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@j @p @bajax @nanook @not_br549 @pwm white list deez nuts
(DIR) Post #B2bmqav60lTotyc5wm by fluffy@fsebugoutzone.org
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@Leyonhjelm @p @nanook is there some way to mute a particular 'branch' of a thread tree? i only see the option to mute the entire conversation, which is undesirable.