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Comment What about my lungs? (Score 1) 92

What exactly do you want to pump into the entire atmosphere? Particulate matter is widely regarded as pollution. Soot. Black lung. Volcano ash causes lung disease in people who live at a relatively safe distance from the exploding volcano but still in the range that ash falls. Chalk also caused lung disease in a high school teacher of mine. .I can just see the media raging over the new "Glitter Lung" that came from Switzerland.
USE THE ENERGY. It's fuckling FREE ENERGY.
https://energy.mit.edu/news/tr...
This will protect plants and animals from excess UV and infrared (heat) while generating solar energy.
Build solar-powered desalination facilities in arid countries. Green the deserts. Let there be crops and forests.
Build solar-powered carbon capture, you get free carbon powder for paints, cosmetics, or medicine. Run a giant freezer in polar lands to pile the ice back onto them
You want geoengineering? Cover the world in solar panels and generate more energy than the mythical nuclear fusion plant we've been trying to build for over 50 years.

Comment No, we just stuff references to look good. (Score 1) 114

Or to increase our professors' impact rating. I lifted half my thesis from Wikipedia and got paper references from there, and those paper's references.
Don't care. Why the fuck did I have to do a thesis? I already knew how to code when I was a kid. HTML is not rocket science, neither is CSS, JS, SQL or PHP.

Submission + - Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in hospital

Alain Williams writes: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is in hospital in Mexico, according to multiple reports.
It is not currently clear what the cause is. The 73-year-old was in Mexico City attending the World Business Forum (WBF), a business conference.
An unnamed source from the WBF said that Mr Wozniak fainted on Wednesday afternoon at the event, according to the CNN news website.

Submission + - First planned small nuclear reactor plant in the US has been cancelled (arstechnica.com)

AmiMoJo writes: On Wednesday, the company and utility planning to build the first small, modular nuclear plant in the US announced it was cancelling the project. The US has approved a single design for a small, modular nuclear reactor developed by the company NuScale Power. The government's Idaho National Lab was working to help construct the first NuScale installation, the Carbon Free Power Project. Under the plan, the national lab would maintain a few of the first reactors at the site, and a number of nearby utilities would purchase power from the remaining ones.

With the price of renewables dropping precipitously, however, the project's economics have worsened, and backers started pulling out of the project. The final straw came on Wednesday, when NuScale and the primary utility partner, Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems, announced that the Carbon Free Power Project no longer had enough additional utility partners, so it was being cancelled. In a statement, the pair accepted that "it appears unlikely that the project will have enough subscription to continue toward deployment."

Comment Typescript is shit (Score 1) 45

Doesn't surprise me it came from a guy involved with MS, J++, Pascal ðY
When typeless languages were invented they were considered a major breakthrough. You have AI that can do anything these days and you expect me to go back to explaining computers that numbers can't simply be numbers, there's a difference between a number 1 and the "1" keypress followed by a submit button click.

Comment History repeats itself. (Score 1) 358

First it was the dotcom boom then it was web 2.0. And in decades before that we had white flight and city centers were all rundown and abandoned.
Now we have an epic tourist boom because people were stuck at home so long and housing prices doubled in distant subirbs. Real estate has cycles. You have a new generation, trends change, tastes evolve and then you grow old and start nostalgia buying. How many times have you seen people ressurrect the yo-yo?

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