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They would melt, but we do also have gamma voltaics which can use the gamma radiation from fission and fusion to generate electricity they just have an atrocious efficiency
Supercritical CO2 has been looked at a lot for the Brayton cycle which can get 50% efficiency compared to steam that generally caps out around 34%
The US and china both published studies talking about a brayton turbine but to my knowledge no commercial plants running off of it have been built yet
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pics@lemmy.world•Iranian soccer team carries backpacks to protest the strikes on an elementary school in Iran
9·22 days agoSports players have a chance to give a message to a very large group of people. More people will see this then if an Iranian member of parliament makes a protest and Iran has condemned the attack numerous times
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you woke up a billionaire tomorrow, what's the first thing you'd do?
5·26 days agoYou are a billionaire you can custom design a new car with no spyware using reliable parts from other large brands
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News@lemmy.world•EPA approves sale of higher ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices
5·27 days agoEthanol can still cause carbon build up as it is made of carbon and at high temps can form carbon non polar byproducts
My 3 mile bike ride takes 2 minutes longer door to door than driving.
As has been repeated a few hundred times in this thread already, the part that makes it takes so long is car centric infrastructure. If you live in suburbia where you have a population density of 1k/mi2 (400/km2) you will have to travel a much more significant distance than if you live in a place that has 9k/mi2 (3500/km2)
Then with less car centric infrastructure the benefit of having parking right next to work starts to go away and the extra space can be used to shorten commutes as well
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Memes of Production@quokk.au•charlie kirk memorial toiletEnglish
19·1 month agoWasn’t he a groper who disliked him because of his pro Israel stance?
The fact we haven’t heard anything else from him kind of cements that as well as the current fbi would clearly politicize it if they could
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If probability and statistics were required learning in school there would be far fewer gambling addicts
8·2 months agoTaxes is a combination of a 3rd grade reading level and 3rd grade arithmetic. It literally directs you where to get the values for each box and the most complicated math you have to do is basic addition, subtraction, or multiplication.
Teaching a person how to fill out a 1040 is a complete waste of time especially considering they likely won’t need to fill one out for several years and teaching people all the obscure possible forms is pointless as the tax code changes and it’s only applicable to a small fraction of the class and likely not for 5+ years
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News@lemmy.world•3 women are found dead in rural Utah as a manhunt sparks school closures and business shutdowns | CNN
91·2 months agoIt shows an absolute callousness to the murder of 3 people, wrongfully implies the killer had some affiliation with the state, and makes you sound like a cunt
For advice on not being a callous cunt, when 3 people are murdered how about not using that as a soapbox to insult where they lived…
So why not keep time as a constant and if individual places want to change times they can do that
Even just single states can have vastly different sunrise and sunset times and changing 300m people’s schedules so that a few people can have a few extra minutes of sun in the morning for part of the year seems absolutely ridiculous
A local school district could very easily do a 1 hour shift as the sunrise gets later so that it properly aligns with their local school pickup times
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World News@lemmy.world•U.S. Marines fired on protesters storming consulate in Karachi, officials sayEnglish
4·2 months agoThey announced the new supreme leader it’s khameneis son so “everyone anyone had lined up to over is dead” is not really accurate
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Technology@lemmy.world•China tests world's first megawatt-class flying wind turbineEnglish
4·2 months agoIt’s not a joke if you hit boron with a neutron it releases the energy in the form of an alpha particle which is just a helium atom.
So take some boron-10 put it in a neutron flux and you get helium. This is being done in nearly every nuclear power plant in the world every second
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Technology@lemmy.world•China tests world's first megawatt-class flying wind turbineEnglish
82·2 months agoHelium may not be renewable but we can manufacture it from things like boron
Well you see three is the phrase pussy cat and there is this thing called a bussy and if you put them together you get a bussycat
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World News@lemmy.world•Missile appears to slip through defenses and strike Tel AvivEnglish
9·2 months agoForcing European countries to purchase expensive U.S. tech with kill switches in it that can be remotely disabled
Antagonizing nato countries with threats of violence so they can’t keep all their defenses facing Russia
Cutting off funding to Ukraine and leaking info to Russia
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News@lemmy.world•Mamdani Threatens 9.5% Property Tax Increase if Wealth Tax Is Not Passed
2·2 months agoYou need to lower your expectations, we aren’t going to go from the current system to immediately jailing billionaires for the crime of being rich.
Small incremental changes are more realistic and as long as we keep moving forward, that is progress. If you frown upon all progress because it doesn’t fix every problem all at once then we just won’t get any progress
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News@lemmy.world•Mamdani Threatens 9.5% Property Tax Increase if Wealth Tax Is Not Passed
3·2 months agoYou can use that circular logic for all taxes. If a CEO pays more taxes they are just going to make up for it by raising prices or cutting employee wages
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science@lemmy.world•Drinking 2-3 cups of coffee a day tied to lower dementia riskEnglish
1·2 months agoBut why wasn’t this compared to caffiene from sources like energy drinks? Then even as a control why wasn’t other stimulants like adderal asked about?
Claiming it’s caffiene by comparing to decaf coffee is dubious to me personally because what kind of people drink decaf? Usually people who were long time coffee drinkers who had to stop for some reason
So is coffee and tea neuroprotective or is caffiene sensitivity a risk factor for dementia?
Is caffiene neuroprotective or is it all stimulants?
The article itself ends in the classic we need to investigate more but that’s clearly not the conclusion most people who discuss this are going to be talking about for the next few months



Because the people with the money also control the physical goods, how are you going to acquire food and shelter without money? and then while you may accept small amounts of bartering you will need some amount of money to continue purchasing food and shelter