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GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Missouri forced Kansas City to spend at least 25% of its budget on police. The measure passed, despite 66% of Kansas City residents opposing itEnglish
6·1 day agoI think it’s time to show the government why the right to govern is given by the consent of governed.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•As LGBTQ people, particularly transgender people, flee Texas, blue cities like Seattle are seeing an influx of new residents.
3·3 days agoBremerton has started to revitalize the downtown, pedestrianising streets and such. Its better than it used to be. I’ve been wanting a lightrail to replace the 303 running down east bremerton over the warren ave bridge to improve the traffic situation with the shipyard.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
2·3 days ago“Your story does nothing to convince me that the industry is regulated to “strangle” it. You don’t say what the pipe did”
The point of that story is to illustrate the gross inefficiency and bureaucracy of engineering design changes in the nuclear regulatory cycle. What the pipe did doesn’t matter as much as how regulators chose to approach the problem. They effectively wasted months of manpower and materials for nothing.
That to me is strangulation of an industry. Another is how the Obama administration handled Yucca mountain and how the federal government, by law, owns all the uranium and is thus legally responsible for its disposal.
No real movement has been made on this front by the NRC and is the main cause of why we have all our spent fuel sitting on concrete outside of the plant instead of a long term geological repository.
It came out of the ground, so just dig under the water table into the bed rock and leave it there.
“Completely different scale of responsibility”
And completely different scale of power generation. Nuclear plants are far more power dense, and that is the ultimate factor in “potential danger”. Solar is great for places that we have already developed but are underutilized, like roof tops or farms, but they aren’t going to power an arc furnace or a manufacturing facility or a data center. The power simply isn’t there vs. The land cost that would be required for it would be astronomical.
Nuclear and " renewables " are two different tools for the same toolbox. One shouldn’t be excluded over the other because both are extremely beneficial. The “green” infighting only serves the fossil fuel lobby.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
1·3 days agoI didn’t realize we put a dollar price on fixing the climate.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data CentersEnglish
3·3 days agoThat’s a bad faith argument. As someone who spent years in the nuclear industry, a lot of the regulation exists to strangle the industry.
An example was at Vogtle in Georgia, where a section of pipe was determined by the NRC inspectors to be too small and ordered it redesigned.
When that happens, that’s where huge delays come in. The design has to go back to home office and be redesigned and bench tested. While that happens, worm is stalled on that section of the plant. That costs money because all the workers still need to be paid.
They redesigned the pipe and installed it just for the NRC to go back and say that the original pipe was correct and to put it back.
The cost of nuclear also comes from the way we manage energy utilities. When a solar farm is built, the builders can just sell it to the utility and walk away, no consideration for decommissioning or waste disposal or environmental considerations.
A nuclear plant requires a whole plan and money on how it will be decommissioned by the builders themselves. Nuclear is the only power type held to this standard.
Nuclear power is a good thing, and its time the greens and people left of center get on board. Its scientifically sound and immensely powerful with no greenhouse gasses released.
Yeah I’m looking for the insult and I’m not finding it boss
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Kickstarter bans all NSFW content from the websiteEnglish
3·4 days agoYou are correct, technically Prohibition worked, but its one of those “at what cost” scenarios. The absolute explosion in organized crime that came with it along with the associated cost of enforcement for fighting alcohol consumption makes the argument for a different approach.
I won’t downvote you because what you said is true, its just that the negative association of the explosion of crime and government overreach into peoples’ lives gives people a kneejerk reaction to the statement.
People often don’t think of WHY the prohibition movement was so popular that it could get an amendment passed, but alcoholism at that time was so much more severe than we can even fathom today. Their approach was wrong, but they had legitimate grievance.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Kickstarter bans all NSFW content from the websiteEnglish
5·4 days ago“For all the hardest projects”
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Why They Don’t Want You Driving a Chinese CarEnglish
33·5 days agoThe funny part of all of this is that EVs don’t exist to save the environment, they exist to save car companies. Between the falling birth rates and the necessity to fix the car based infrastructure of cities, this “EV revolution” is a flash in the pan.
The amount of money and infrastructure that China dedicated to POVs will soon be an anchor around their neck as they come to reckon with the fallout of the “One Child” policy. They saw the US model as the method to reach global dominance, and went all in on a model that had alreasy reached the end of its relevance.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China’s assault on the Tibetan languageEnglish
1·5 days agoOh make no mistake , France is still enforcing Neocolonialism in its “former” colonies. Its just that I see to many people (eee lemmy.ml) handwaive Chinas awful actions away because bad stuff happened before, and that logic only ever leads to things never getting better.
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World News@lemmy.world•Israeli soldiers will spend time in prison for desecrating Virgin Mary statueEnglish
7·6 days agoThey will be let out once they think nobody is watching.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China’s assault on the Tibetan languageEnglish
242·6 days agoWhat I don’t get about the CCP shills is why they think I would trust the Chinese government when I don’t even trust my own government.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China’s assault on the Tibetan languageEnglish
81·6 days agoWho are you to decide what languages are useful?
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China’s assault on the Tibetan languageEnglish
72·6 days agoSo its OK then that France did that? You can’t excuse one instance of imperialism and complain about another. All Imperialism is bad, regardless of who is doing it to whom.
The neat part about fractional banking is that the bank is allowed to just “create” money out of thin air and issue the debt to you. They don’t have to have the money to issue the mortgage. They don’t care that your debt is “risky” because investment banking is really just run off of vibes at this point.
Historically and today, discrimination has been a big factor in who gets approved for mortgages.
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•MAGAs Are Fuming After Email Confirms They Will Never Get Their $500 Trump Phones or Deposits BackEnglish
10·9 days agoThey really do just worship rich people don’t they, and not even the person themselves, just the fact that they are wealthy. Imagine making another person into your identity this much. Not even Trump, just anyone. Then take this orange waste of resources with no redeeming qualities whatsoever and making him out to be the gravitational center of your universe.
He looks pretty good for 100
GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that the idea that drivers pay for roads is a myth, because funding sources also include property taxes, sales taxes and income taxes that people pay regardless of whether they drive or not
11·18 days agoThe downtown of any major city.
Why do you think almost every major city has a subway? The number of people who need to move around in the city far exceeds the available road space, without public transit, the entire city would be clogged with traffic.
Even in a more meta sense, cities can and should be healthy places that are built on a human scale. Necessitating cars for everybody pollutes more than just the air. Tires and brakes wear down, leaving microplastics and heavy metals to be washed into rivers when it rains. Noise pollution from cars makes cities unpleasant and the air quality creates worse health outcomes for the people living there.
Human societies have existed without cars for thousands of years, and we already have a way to traverse cities effectively that predates widespread adoption of personal vehicles, mass public transit.


There is no “AI wave”. Machine learning can he incredibly powerful when used properly, and is being used to process scientific and medical data in pursuit of improving humanity’s understanding of reality around us.
But that is not what Microslop is pushing. LLMs that exist to chew up RAM, water, and electricity to shit out slop and generate suicidal tendencies in children.
They aren’t trying to make copilot useful, they are trying and failing to make it profitable, just like every other LLM.