Unfortunately, I think you're absolutely correct there.
I hadn't read up on NNCP, thanks for sharing.
A cat that doesn't claw furniture
Possible, but not practical - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_PACER
But regular thermal fission is enough to maintain the world's standard of living if the better designs are built soon enough.
I'm a huge fanboi of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANDU_reactor
Are you kidding? Of course there are permitting requirements, zoning laws and local bylaws. And all of those cost money.
I remember listening to the mayor of one of our most nightlife oriented municipalities kvetching about how people would buy property next to a bar with a long-standing public entertainment license, and then immediately start lobbying her to have that licence revoked.
After she left office they started winning.
Middle-class NIMBYs and BANANAs don't like noise, unless they're posing in it for a selfie.
Okay. What if people want to people in your lounge room? Your local park? Your favourite threatened ecosystem?
Unfortunately, those 150 countries are virtue-signalling frauds who have no intention of maintaining the ban if they get into a serious war.
Back in the late 2000s I was trained in the planning and laying of minefields. Just, you know, in case we change our minds one day.
Landmines, used responsibly in marked obstacles covered by observation and fire, are not disproportionately dangerous to civilians.
Landmines, used as "nuisance" minefields around buildings and trail junctions, are one of humanity's most evil inventions.
Scatterable, self-neutralising landmines are supposed to be the first kind, but always result in some of the second.
These tactics work, even against a greatly superior enemy. Landmines are just too cheap and too useful for any ban to stick.
My old boss had worked in EOD and mine clearance, one of the worst jobs in the world. Massive respect to anyone with the nerves for it!
I hope governments and NGOs can fund research into better de-mining techniques...
https://stacker.news/items/318926
coal power plant --> CaO +CO2 --> CaCO3.
a recapture of produced CO2 using coal ash at plants used for bitcoin mining
The coal ash will do that by itself if it is used to make construction concrete or roadbase.
Its good PR for Bitcoin, but its really just the latest spin on Carbon Plenary Indulgences.
I know Norwegian has two different "standard" languages.
How different are they? Comparable to the difference between US English and UK English?
Seems a bit unlikely - source?
In 2003, Iraq's "Comical Ali" set a new standard for incompetent propaganda. The regime was so used to ruling by censoring any opinion it didn't like, it assumed its propaganda only had to point which way power wanted people to think, and they would. Worked at home. Failed miserably outside their borders.
Twenty years later, the West's propaganda machine has the same disease. Hamas command centre inside an NGO hospital frequented by international staff? Right... The box of dates, and handwritten "terrorist" calendar didn't persuade anyone, and now a couple of planted firearms with no chain-of-custody won't either. The average Western traffic cop can fake evidence better than these "experts".
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/15/world/middleeast/al-shifa-hospital-israel.html
#war #gaza #israel #genocide #propaganda
Internal Combustion pleaseth not The Man.
The customer is only The Customer as long as The Man allows you to sell to them.
Toyota make the best hybrids anyway, but I won't be buying new
https://www.theguardian.com/info/2023/nov/15/removed-document
The Guardian took down a letter written by Osama Bin Laden because people on TikTok were discussing how he correctly blamed America for its role in the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by arming Israel
The document was there for 20 + years. They removed it today.
Its still available in Sci-Hub if you know the DOI, I'm attaching a link for your seditious convenience.
https://sci-hub.se/10.1017/CBO9780511510489.014
#censorship #war #terrorism #whydotheyhateus
This is a clip from nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 #nostrasia interview. He unpacked these statements so beautifully.
I’d suggest a yearly education course for every child of school age taught as any standard course would be taught. Open to feedback. I’ve been working on this for a bit now and this part of the interview was perfect timing. (Each year/course would be age appropriate and trauma informed)
Course:
-The creation of the internet and computers
-The fight for cryptography
-The tech supply chain from the ground up (Yes, even the ugly aspects should be covered for older children. It’s the truth. They should know. Adults should know about the supply chain as well.)
-Corporate Tech
-Freedom Tech
-Data Privacy
-Anonymity
-Digital Privacy Rights
-Assange and Snowden
-AI (History-current)
-Online Safety (predators, scams, catfishing, extortion, sextortion)
-Bitcoin
-Laws
-How to deal with online hate and harassment
Information on who to contact if you are being abused online or offline
-Algorithms
-How to seek out the truth about news etc online
This concept was birthed in an effort to prevent online child sexual exploitation before it happens in an educational and fun way. The topics may seem dry but I can assure you that they are all very interesting. https://video.nostr.build/bdd9db9c9cd333c85b9453e404cbd69f3e86df8490d157d606b33287ada25e62.mp4
There is no topic so interesting that an average teacher cannot make tedious and lame...
This is a clip from nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9 #nostrasia interview. He unpacked these statements so beautifully.
I’d suggest a yearly education course for every child of school age taught as any standard course would be taught. Open to feedback. I’ve been working on this for a bit now and this part of the interview was perfect timing. (Each year/course would be age appropriate and trauma informed)
Course:
-The creation of the internet and computers
-The fight for cryptography
-The tech supply chain from the ground up (Yes, even the ugly aspects should be covered for older children. It’s the truth. They should know. Adults should know about the supply chain as well.)
-Corporate Tech
-Freedom Tech
-Data Privacy
-Anonymity
-Digital Privacy Rights
-Assange and Snowden
-AI (History-current)
-Online Safety (predators, scams, catfishing, extortion, sextortion)
-Bitcoin
-Laws
-How to deal with online hate and harassment
Information on who to contact if you are being abused online or offline
-Algorithms
-How to seek out the truth about news etc online
This concept was birthed in an effort to prevent online child sexual exploitation before it happens in an educational and fun way. The topics may seem dry but I can assure you that they are all very interesting. https://video.nostr.build/bdd9db9c9cd333c85b9453e404cbd69f3e86df8490d157d606b33287ada25e62.mp4
Looks good! Build it into a Minecraft / Roblox game and you will change the world
AI is only as good as the data its trained on. If we can make the data they collect on us wrong or misleading, the models' training will stall.
And the weaker the models, the more easily Social Credit Score can be gamed. This is going to become as important as literacy.
Unless they crash the world economy first...
Learn Tor, people.
You are about to experience the "Western values" your Bill of Rights held at bay for two centuries



