SlopppyEngineer

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SlopppyEngineer,

It puts it in the same category as aspartame and mobile phones. That’s below the category with sunlight in it.

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“It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shakes, the shakes become a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.”

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climeworks.com

There you go. You got cash, they build the plant for you.

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1.5°C before 2030

2.0°C before 2050

3.0°C before 2100

That’s what I get if I skim a few articles. Dates are without mitigation.

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You have the Great Depression and 2008 financial crisis. That’s going to be the permanent state after 2050. Few jobs, high prices, that kind of misery.

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(*) where is doesn’t stand in the way of profit

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And they protest in Germany, the economy that’s built on producing cars and who would happily keep producing more ICE BMWs. The same country that sees speed limits on the Autobahn as sacrilege.

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In Europe soy milk can’t legally be called milk anymore. It’s Soy Drink on the packaging. The farmers won that one. Now they’re coming after vegi burgers allowed to be called burgers.

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I think it now just says SOY or OATS on the packaging. Seems marketing figured out that if you stop the drink you can increase the font size.

Russia threatens Britain with retaliation if involvement in Ukraine war deepens (www.pbs.org)

Russia on Monday threatened to strike British military facilities and said it would hold drills simulating the use of battlefield nuclear weapons amid sharply rising tensions over comments by senior Western officials about possibly deeper involvement in the war in Ukraine....

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These days Russia mainly strikes with misinformation campaigns and hacking attacks. Sometimes they even sabotage underseas infrastructure.

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They do that every few decades. It’s the fucks in the West saying this time it’s different and start appeasement and trade that are the problem.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3c3209de-04ec-4347-9811-a1791d65c15c.jpeg

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Netanyahu is indeed the type to drop an asteroid on his own city on purpose so he has a reason to go kill bugs.

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It’s a weird flex. The nobles in the past did the blood purity thing and turned themselves into inbred morons. It’s how you know it’s a fairy tale when it starts with a beautiful princess, because in reality they were all inbred nightmares.

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Predictions did say year 3 was the most difficult one. Support on Ukraine’s side waning against Russia’s economy crumbling. The one coming into year 4 surviving the attrition the best wins the war.

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What was the plan exactly? Force gamers into the Sony ecosystem, overload their email with advertising, make them switch to playstation and profit? Sounds like something the marketing guys would dream up.

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And the moment they scale up production the hype train derails.

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Yes, life would be easier if they plan out these disruptive innovations in advance.

But nobody can really tell when the bubble bursts. Although it would be ironic if AI can indeed predict its own bubble bursting.

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You need a magnetic personality to make this work. No personality, no movement. And if you have a personality that pushes things away, the car might explode.

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They can’t really stop it. Israel already said they stop fighting but are still going to invade Rafah. That’s not how stop fighting works. And Israel will start to take the land in the end and tell loudly there should be no fighting back because cease fire. Technically not genocide, but forced displacement is also again human rights.

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Reasonably confident, yes. Fully confident, no.

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They have to put more shielding around the motor so it doesn’t leak a bit of electromagnetic, because they can interfere with the Am radio. And shielding costs money and weighs a bit more. So they rather not have a built in electromagnetic radiation detector.

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In the end we just lugged around hard drives and used a quick swap bay.

These days you have USB hard drive docks.

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And 24 hours per day. That’s why they’re using shift rosters.

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75F would already be a warm room for many. 70F or 21C is usually room temperature around here. In the past this was often 65F. In more southern places 75F is middle of the night temperature and too cold.

I can see how the F scale makes some sense, but then you see some news report from Texas reaching 100F and you wonder if people can read their own temperature scale as that is clearly not fit for human habitation.

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