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  • To be fair they probably knew how incompetent they were and would have been found out they attacked themselves to justify the war. A mistake like that would be too risky to assume even the dumbest maga supporter would still support trump.

  • You can't really consume water especially if you take it out of the air. Worst case you temporarily barrow it till it evaporates again it's not like the water is suddenly gonna be pumped out to the ocean or something.

  • You've never been to so cal, we always just say isn't the weather perfect here.

  • Moon girl and devil dinosaur is a great show.

  • I'm confused are you saying that negative voltage is more deadly than negative voltage? Just because electrons flow from negative to positive doesn't mean it's any more dangerous what moves the electrons is the voltage potential. If you were able to have electrons flow from a source through you to the ground your just as able to have electrons flow from the ground through you to a positive voltage source.

  • One other thing is if the farm adds some batteries they can sell the electricity at peak times for 20-30c/kwh.

  • I think there's something wrong with your math did you mean 630MWh/yr?

  • In 2025 China installed over 500GW of solar power. That is an insane amount it's over 1.3 gigawatts a day or a large power plant per day. Sodium batteries have gone into production and gonna be sold at like 50$/kwh. These price points and scales are where it's cheaper to build 2 times your power needed in solar and have like a week of battery backup so you can power everything off solar and wind. Right now it's 60/40 fossil fuels/low carbon sources for electricity production, 2026 will be the year it flips to 49/51 in actuality, it might take a year or two before analysts actually realize it has happened.

  • Yeah that's exactly what I thought.

  • Where in Texas do you live?

  • I always thought it was to help prevent it exploding if dropped. I've dropped a gallon a couple times and the dimple pops out and the lid stays on. Kinda like an air bag.

  • That's super cool how many more games have you made for your family since?

  • That was my same story

  • This isn't necessarily true they could use the brayton cycle at the higher temps a fusion reactor operates at. So instead of making steam it would just be hot air. This is more efficient but might not be used or whatever reason.

  • I used to love Wendy's and went to Wendy's a little while ago and just got a burger no fries nothing else and it was like 9 dollars. I was blown away and never want to go back. All these cheap chains jacked up their prices and saw temporary profits but then customers realize it's not a good deal and stop going. Late stage capitalism really sucks.

  • I think launching satellites is a terrible idea but I do think Geo engineering is a necessity. We are on a good trajectory to phase out most fossil fuels simply because the economics make more sense. If we can do something to avoid the worst of climate change we need to do it because the fossil fuel industry is not going to give up massive profits to save the planet unfortunately. Even if there are side effects theres no way it's worse than letting climate change happen.

  • Just like the hyper loop Elon taking a well known idea and people giving him credit for inventing it. Launching satellites to do this is a terrible idea.

  • I grew up in NJ and there are definitely left or right communities/towns but yeah not whole counties.

  • Yeah my thought exactly I was raised on Macintosh and it's completely different than the current apple product experience.