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  • Focus targets - aim for whoever they think they can pick off.

    I should have said coordinate fire. I want them to be organized and disciplined. They'll use comms to pick a target and repeatedly fire on it.

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  • It depends on community. Some of the shitposting communities can be great (shout out to ncd).

    But politics and current events can be a minefield if your views are outside of Lemmy's tinsy tiny Overton window.

    My theory is that we're mostly here because we have very strong beliefs. We dropped out of Reddit because of their policies or we were banned. Or we're open source people. We defend those beliefs vociferously. Long beyond what most other people would do.

    Whatever. I still mostly enjoy it here. I hope you find a place here too.

  • Early observations hint that the Wasp was not caused by a failed supernova. In that theorised scenario, a star would collapse in on itself while in the process of exploding. Inside the star's shell, a black hole or a dense neutron star would then form, and blast out jets of radiation through the shell, creating what's called a central engine. This would explain the brief cow flare that was visible on Earth.

    As someone who doesn't know enough about physics or astronomy, I have to say this is pretty well written and really cool.

  • It's still kinda comparable:

    According to that analysis, providing a similar level of base power as the SMRs by building wind and solar power with battery energy storage would cost in the range of 13.5 to 18.4 cents per kWh

    At the lower end of the estimate, at least.

  • I'm not pro-nuclear, but the baseload argument is compelling. We clearly need both more renewables, but sprinkling a few SMRs throughout the system seems to be a pretty good idea - especially if we don't want to integrate with the US grids.

    The article mentions that IF it comes in on budget

    That's one of the big ifs. It's new technology (kind of), so I'll be surprised if there aren't some overruns.

  • Her: is that Harry Potter you're reading?

    She approached me on the bus when I was commuting. It was a couple of decades ago when HP was new and fun. She was fun too, but we only went on a couple of dates.

    I'm not surprised at all. At the time, I was trying to be as social as possible. If she'd stomped on my toe and then asked me out, I'd probably have said yes.

  • I thought I was smart/knowledgeable until I started working with people who really are smart/knowledgeable.

    I tried to keep up and be one of them, but I do better when I just try to follow along with them and consider alternatives and implications of what they propose.

    I wouldn't say I'm the token idiot, but I have perspectives they don't, and those are useful. Then again, that's exactly what the token idiot would say.