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!THE_PACK@lemmy.world HELL YEAH SIBLING OF UNKNOWN GENDER! HOGS ARE TO BE ENJOYED BY EVERYONE, AROOOO
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!THE_PACK@lemmy.world HELL YEAH SIBLING OF UNKNOWN GENDER! HOGS ARE TO BE ENJOYED BY EVERYONE, AROOOO
Not nearly as much as it should be. In many places certain ISPs have near monopolies over internet access, and domains and dns used on the web are managed by ICANN. Sure, there’s alternatives to that, but barely anyone knows or uses them
may I ask why you’re so hostile?
As for my point:
Fusion is still a long way from being scalable and commercially viable, and every year we continue burning coal drives us closer to extinction. So we need to work with what we have now, and fast. When we get viable fusion in the future, great, we’ll have secured energy stability even more and maybe made it cheaper (that’s a maybe). But at the moment, we need to invest into renewables more. Orders of magnitude more.
I’m just tired of click-baity articles like this. Fusion’s been 10-20 years away for more than half a century now, and while I don’t doubt that we’re making progress towards it, it won’t be ready in time to be the replacement for coal we are hoping for.
Sure, I’m on board with that. But unfortunately all to often hype around fusion is a red herring by the fossil fuel industry :c
We need renewables now, not viable fusion two decades from now.
That is… Better than expected
asymptotically this is 100% correct!
(piss) nanomachines, son!
The email protocol actually isn’t instant, delivery delays up to 24 hours are with specification
Sell to insurance companies. Genetic predisposition towards certain illnesses? That’s a premium.
And the insidious thing is, it’s not even just you. Any relative that does a test, boom, they know.
software developers are seething
Annas Archive mirrors all of Zlib, libgen and more
Alternatively the Zlib darknet site is still up, afaik