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Beigetreten Ağustos 2014
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Emily
Emily@writerofscratch·
My only real "culture shock" with regards to Japan is the way people here will call the police to make a noise complaint instead of just, y'know, ringing the doorbell and asking for things to be a bit quieter.
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Formenril
Formenril@formenril·
@jakesugarman @ianbremmer Except the US isn’t the country who has formed its basis of governance in the extermination of a religion and neighbouring country. You also understand the logistics and development fail required for IRBMs right? IRGC didn’t just wish these into existence since last summer.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
turned out the iranian government was lying about not developing any ballistic missiles with range beyond 2000km. hardly surprising, but justification for removing their ballistic missile capability militarily.
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SketchesbyBoze you could read a hundred books this year and never encounter that phrase - declining literacy is a problem, but conflating it with the volume of outdated sayings in our rapidly changing societies seems misplaced to me
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@mychristian2 ohhh I like her a lot! looking forward to seeing more of her in the future!
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AlienTree@alien_tree·
@lisp4fun @QtaShiba @cheese63461 @camphormoth @Vergaenglich @writerofscratch hi, english doesnt seem to be your first language so i'll try to help - "culture shock" is used to refer to any form of clash between ingrained behavioral expectations, often subconscious, and observed reality in a new culture, no matter how familiar someone is with that culture!
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LISP4fun
LISP4fun@lisp4fun·
@QtaShiba @cheese63461 @camphormoth @Vergaenglich @writerofscratch Culture shock would be someone entirely unfamiliar with Japanese culture/norms. Shock would be someone barely familiar with the culture. Stupid is years of learning how Japanese are different than you, and still being 'shocked'. I'll be Japanese and agree its culture shock, ok?
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@Nimof11 @ShuffleFM if you can only clear a5 with infinites, then you arent actually good enough to clear a5
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Nimof@Nimof11·
@ShuffleFM If you only play a0 then this patch is acceptable.But when it comes to a5 or higher then this patch is completely ruining the game
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@hirabetu 寝るよりネイちゃんは大事(⌒▽⌒)
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ひらべつ
ひらべつ@hirabetu·
アメリカあたりの時間調べたらド深夜っぽかったんですけどまだ起きてるんですかあんたがた(英語アカウントからそこそこ反応があった) 寝れるなら寝ときな
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@millohi @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist none of that is true though - you're absolutely making it up. like i said, solar construction is sized to its *minimum* daily productivity; the problem to solve is where to put *excess* generation in summer, not how to "deal with blackouts" in winter. and even so, it's cheaper!
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mil 🧡🤍🩷@millohi·
@alien_tree @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist its planning for the boat to leak as in its planning to fail. its planning to need to put an entire citys worth of extra load on neighbouring supplies anytime theres more than like 1 day w/o sun. its planning for rolling blackouts every winter, nd saying its fine
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Aiden Conartist
Aiden Conartist@aidenconartist·
This argument against nuclear is "Hypothetically in some distant future where society for some reason can't understand why this resource shouldn't be opened, it COULD cause catastrophe" while coal & fossil fuels actively destroys the world with a 100% climate catastrophe rate
thomas 🛠 gazafunds.com/all@t_NYC

The fact that young people talk about nuclear power and never, ever, EVER mention the nuclear waste that is buried all over USA in storage sites that will remain radioactive basically forever and aren’t secured or really “safe”

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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@millohi @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist at more productive latitudes, the land use question becomes even sillier. there is basically no world where any country on earth runs the risk of land overuse on modern solar technology with even double our current global energy demand - and solar tech is *still* improving.
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AlienTree@alien_tree·
@millohi @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist to power the entirety of current US energy demand on a watt-hour basis (matching all current generation by yearly energy output, not peak generating capacity) at Wisconsin-latitude solar would take less than 1/4 the land we currently use to grow corn *exclusively* for ethanol.
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AlienTree@alien_tree·
@millohi @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist no, no part of a solar-based grid is planning for "the boat to leak." if anything, a nuclear-based grid would be a boat that has no bottom - with static base load, any demand fluctuation has no answer. only storage answers it, and if storage is already built, solar is obvious.
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mil 🧡🤍🩷
mil 🧡🤍🩷@millohi·
@alien_tree @SkylarKaede @aidenconartist i mean yeah no shit. i just think we shouldnt be planning to build a leaky boat, i want an actually resilient energy infrastructure. transmission nd gen issues happen now, but theyre not whats supposed to happen. youre opting for their outcomes to happen basically on purpose.
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist which is something nuclear *also* doesn't solve. so it's hardly relevant to the fundamental question of "is nuclear worth spending the money on when cheaper, better solar already exists?"
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist yep, which is why battery manufacturers started developing inverter-stabilizer tech 10 years ago and deploying it in grid scale projects 3 years ago to provide a better version of the same inertial service without requiring spinning masses. like i said, you're talking last decade
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Skylar Kaede 🦊🍹shitposter fox vtuber
@alien_tree @millohi @aidenconartist lots of solar on the grid introduces a new mode of failure: inverters lack the gorillion tons of synchronized spinning metal turbines that stabilize the AC frequency, they just trip offline when too far from 50/60Hz that's what caused the blackout in spain last year-ish
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist and a grid with a strong storage component can actually begin to provide sufficient service that on-site backups for critical infrastructure can be sized to only be used in times of serious emergency, rather than to compensate for grid instability (which our pre-solar grid has!)
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist yes, if you want to talk about the strict energy density mathematics for short-term small-scale operation, obviously hydrocarbons are still the best chemical energy store we've ever discovered. fortunately, grid scale batteries don't have to fit in a hospital's basement.
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist we are not hurting for power during minimum demand! be it overnight or any other time! there has not been a moment where even solar-heavy regions, anywhere in the world, are struggling to fulfill their baseline. and base load plants do not help with peaks.
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist no, you are strictly wrong - the problem to be solved is the difference in minimum vs maximum demand, which on modern grids is immense. a base load system *cannot* operate above minimum demand, because it would have to curtail during low hours and could not be economically viable
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AlienTree
AlienTree@alien_tree·
@SkylarKaede @millohi @aidenconartist yes! they literally already are! all over the world! solar farms and battery storage are outcompeting every other option in costs, both short term and long term. this is why they're all that places like pakistan and china build anymore - without oil subsidies, solar takes over.
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