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  • feddit.org's Zionist bar problem: community ban(s) vote

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  • I'll sit out the vote itself, because I don't have enough personal interaction with Reddit to form an unbiased view of their workings.

    That being said, I'm pretty cautious towards the idea of defederation; if the issue primarily stems from those communities, I'd prefer targeted bans. Otherwise, we're only shutting ourselves out as dissenting voices, which only leads to more of an echo chamber effect on feddit.

    Don't hide from those who need confronting.

  • Thank you for providing a place to provide content

  • Oh cool, factorio again.

  • As a musician, fuck Spotify, they pay next to nothing to the artists. Please pirate if Spotify is the only other option.

  • Dragonflies aren't real

  • Nooch gang nooch gang

  • Maybe it's showing polarization superpositions of the E-field?

  • Bookmarking this incredible compilation of citations <3

  • Radish the kind of veggie that gets relegated to a mook in DBZ

    There, roasted.

  • To alleviate your concerns - unlike fission, in a fusion reactor the only radiation comes from the active fusion process, and chamber lining that's been bombarded by radiation. The worst case is a brief spike of neutron and gamma radiation from where the chamber breaches before the plasma collapses, a small amount of short-lived radioisotopes from the chamber debris, and a bit of tritium.

    The radiation from the debris would be at background levels in a year or two, since there's no transuranic decay chains (once decay event, and it's stable again). The tritium would disperse to background levels in minutes, and the radiation burst would only be a hazard in the immediate vicinity.

    Not free from issues at all, but compared to a fission reactor the worst-case scenario isn't bad at all.

  • I'm old, fusion has been close for decades. Some reactors achieve unity but can't sustain, some can sustain the plasma but don't quite produce a net energy production, and all of them are limited by selection of materials compatible with the sheer radiation of the chamber.

    We're frustratingly close, and progress has been made, but I get the feeling it's one of those areas of science where a large breakthrough in either MHD theory or material science is needed to kick fusion from info NG research into practically possible.

  • For sim racing games, it's actually pretty helpful for being able to look around, check mirrors etc.

    Outside of that it feels pretty gimmicky

  • Beans, toast, wilted spinach, fried tomato, sauteed mushrooms and onion, all sprinkled with thyme and served with a big cup of coffee.

    Not something I'd eat every day, but if I'm doing stage setup for a festival with back to back shifts? That brekkie will keep you going a good 10 hours.

  • There is another...

    (There are dozens of us, I swear)

  • Ahh, cocaine and Cialis. A classic combo for cardiac catastrophe

  • SNW at least had some bangers, the Elysium kingdom episode captured that TNG magic

  • Muay Thai & BJJ are both good options, they tend to be the foundations for a lot of MMA gyms.

  • There's even an android port, although it's pretty hard to do the ship twiddles on touchscreen lol

  • A suggestion - open Tyrian

    https://github.com/opentyrian/opentyrian

    One of the greatest shmups ever, the creator open sourced it a while ago. Still weirdly addictive too, only DOS era game I still play regularly