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@Hank_Krill

I like energy

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Hank@Hank_Krill·
We mine 3500 Exajoules of potential energy of uranium every year. Global PRIMARY energy is 600 Exajoules a year. We can solve energy poverty, climate change, hunger, habitat loss with a tiny fraction of our current resource extraction rates. @Mining_Atoms
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@ReviewsPossum There’s no aliens visiting us because we are the early ones. We will be the visitors.
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Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum·
This is why the aliens don't visit us. By the time you're advanced enough to visit other stars, you've developed the ability to make full use of your local system's resources. There's no pragmatic reason to embark on a risky and expensive centuries-long journey to another star when you can support quadrillions of people indefinitely in a Dyson swarm of artificial habitats.
Sven Etienne@Sven_Etienne

In 1975, a NASA study found the resources of the asteroid belt would be sufficient to produce enough rotating habitats to provide 3,000 times the living space as the surface of the Earth.

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Ima_Pseudonym@ima_pseudo41406·
@VladTheInflator Treating the issuing of MDs as a spoils system is going to have very grim outcomes for many, many patients in the near future.
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@SebJohnsonUK Western countries that aren’t the US can benefit the most from the change in warfare to build effective military’s. Drones are well suited to making small budgets very capable Of course will be the opposite. The new “buildup funds” will be spent on DEI seminars
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Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
> Be scrappy drone startup from the Midlands > Enter the Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program > Get a score of 99.3 out of 100 > Come top, beating every US company there > Sign contract with Pentagon worth $20m > Option to scale up to $200m > Desperate to stay in Midlands and create jobs > 0 orders from UK Government > Inevitably relocate to the US. This means 0 jobs and taxes for the UK and the country misses out what could be an amazing company. The UK government needs to act like the US Government when it comes to procurement. We have committed to spending more on Defence and we have an amazing defence company building world-leading drones and yet, we won't buy any. Big L for the UK
Maxi@AllForProgress_

A British company called Skycutter, based in the East Midlands, just finished first out of the entire field in the Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program. Score of 99.3 out of 100. The largest order goes to them: two and a half thousand units, an initial Pentagon contract of twenty million dollars, with an option to scale up to two hundred million. Read that and really soak it in. It's something that rarely happens anymore. A small British startup beat the entire American defence-tech industrial complex on its own home turf, in a competition the Pentagon designed itself, against companies that get whatever they ask for from Washington on a Tuesday morning. It looks likely to be followed by something that always happens - Skycutter are, by the looks of things, going to pack up their talent and their operations and move all of it to America. Why? The MoD, they say, is too slow. The procurement cycle is too long. There is no clear pathway from "British company that builds something the world wants" to "British company that the British state buys from in serious quantity at serious speed." No byway through which you move from "A potentially world-toppling IP advantage" to "Complete and deserved domination of the global market." So we are about to lose them. Not because they want to leave, but because the country that produced them cannot organise itself fast enough to keep them. The MoD's response, by the way, was to issue a statement saying it wants the UK to be "the best place in the world to start and grow a defence business." It does not want to do this. Indeed it is difficult to convey, in polite English, how galling that sentence is when read alongside the news it is responding to. You're a serious country? You'd fight for a company like Skycutter. You'd fight to take them if they weren't yours, and you'd fight like mad to keep them if they were. A serious country has someone in Whitehall whose entire fucking job is making sure the next Skycutter doesn't end up in Virginia. We have, instead, a Defence Office for Small Business Growth. Which is the kind of name you give a thing that you created for no purpose other than taking the piss out of it.

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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@IterIntellectus Both true and not. Way easier than society makes it out to be. Still hard at times.
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
all my homies are having kids all my homies saying this shit’s so easy
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@FreeCADNews Just yolo merge them all. “Claude fix all the bugs, make it perfect”
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Vic 🌮@VicVijayakumar·
wife said that she listened to a podcast where the host said cities don’t plant fruit trees everywhere because they hate homeless people and I said no your host is wrong and it has to do with pest control, pollution absorption, inefficient shade, and because fruit tree maintenance is considerably harder than how you can ignore crepe myrtles for 90 years, and now i'm the bad guy
@melissa@melissa

i don't get mansplaining hate. men are born in the splain. molded by it. it's a load bearing father pillar. in the last 5 mins we've gone from speed of bullets to light to sound. sonic boom. i'd kill myself if i had to do this progression. we're now at how long dinosaurs are dead

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Hank@Hank_Krill·
Seems like now is a good time to make lots of open source software much better… Freecad seems like a great place to start.
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@BITM116 @thegabriel72 That’s not at all what happened. Literally swallowed up over time because the inhabitants of the neighborhood don’t maintain their lawns and they become overgrown.
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B.I.T.M.@BITM116·
@thegabriel72 The city legit said, “we don’t want to fix the sidewalks anymore, cover em in dirt and plant some grass.”
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GABRIEL 🪽@thegabriel72·
I’m sure a lot of the neighbors just discovered they have sidewalks in front of their homes
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@diditcuzican @washingtonpost This is goychow. Goyslop would be paying $24 for this at a chain restaurant, not making it yourself out of 3-5 ingredients.
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diditcuzican@diditcuzican·
@washingtonpost Oh I guess we're not calling it goyslop anymore! yeah I'm kidding, I'm calling it goyslop still
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
A new trend called “boy kibble” has emerged, inspired by dog food, featuring protein-rich meals popular with Gen Z men. Ground beef can be a solid starting point for a quick, nutritious meal. Here are some of our favorite recipes using it: wapo.st/4tB9QK2
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@asukagrypr Isn’t this guychow? Or goychow? Goyslop is bad food, like overpriced door dashed garbage
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Asuka Groyper 🚬@asukagrypr·
In all my years on the internet I have never heard the term 'boy kibble.' This anon is right, there is a completely transparent propaganda campaign to rename 'goyslop.' to something that doesn't offend j-ws.
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost

A new trend called “boy kibble” has emerged, inspired by dog food, featuring protein-rich meals popular with Gen Z men. Ground beef can be a solid starting point for a quick, nutritious meal. Here are some of our favorite recipes using it: wapo.st/4tB9QK2

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Cat 🎆@Im_actuallyacat·
@antea04 @OurWorldInData "We present one of the world’s longest climate records" it's a urbanisation / microclimate record
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Tuna@antea04·
I'm a data scientist @OurWorldinData and I need help from a botanist or someone local to Kyoto, Japan! 🌸 We present one of the world’s longest climate records: 1,200 years of peak cherry blossom dates in Kyoto. The researcher who maintained it, Professor Yasuyuki Aono, sadly passed away last year.
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@RokoMijic Democracy but for land holding 130iq anglos only.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
The logical follow-on to patriarchy/removing women's right to vote is realizing that men are only marginally less insane than women and that men shouldn't be able to vote either. Human civilization should be governed by AI
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Women will say shit like this and then wonder why the entire planet and every major religion has imposed strict social restrictions on their sovereignty since the dawn of time in every place humans have ever lived

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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@AsyncAndy @RokoMijic The US already has suppliers that have copied the Shaheed. Probably won’t get $10k. But even $50k a pop is much cheaper for the US than $10k is for Iran. The defence primes respond to contracts. The gov hasn’t put in orders for millions of units in along time. Soon they will.
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Andy@AsyncAndy·
I hope this goes well, but I have a hard time imagining that the existing players in the military industrial complex will ever make cheap, mass produced hardware a reality. A shahed that cost $10k to make in Pakistan would almost certainly exceed at least $250k+ here once the bloat is factored in. We need to fundamentally change how we produce military hardware if we want to be truly competitive on the modern battlefield and not get our asses handed to us in increasingly asymmetric wars.
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Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley·
@FunTzuAcademy The economics yeah The aesthetics are cool though China has the aesthetics of cyberpunk with the economics of socialism
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Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley·
If capitalism is the only way to generate prosperity, Why is Chongqing China giving cyberpunk? 🤨
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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@Molson_Hart “Fiduciary duty” is much better served by building great products and not listening to overpaid MBAs telling you “we can increase revenue this quarter by charging more and providing less”.
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molson 🧠⚙️@Molson_Hart·
Lego used to run Legoland. It licensed the brand to another company which now runs it. This has been celebrated as a genius business move which not only allows them to focus on their core business but generates lots of cash. Maybe it was a good move in 2005, but today Lego is not only the biggest toy company in the world, but also has successful retail stores and produces its own movies. The Legoland I went to was not only not on-brand. It was magoo. There were times where I honestly wasn’t sure if I had left Legoland, it was so not Lego. And Legoland tried to sell me a $55 pizza which they didn’t even bake in the restaurant. But I digress… Licensed out Legoland might make money but it cheapens the brand and actually harms sales in a way that cannot be measured on any financial document, especially if you don’t know they license their brand out. Lego is the biggest toy company in the world making $3 billion usd + in net profit per year. Buy back your parks already. It reminds me of Apple being too scared to release a car. Companies in the West care too much about making money every single year. That’s not the point of running a company and never was. This “gotta raise prices and lower quality for shareholders” stuff is so whack. “Fiduciary duty”? What about the duty to your soul to do something great? C’mon Lego, you’re better than this. We all are.
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David Fahey@fahey_davi37740·
@bill_c10 Why can dentists set up private practice but doctors and other medical specialists cannot? Why can medical labs operate privately, but doctors and other medical specialists cannot?
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Dei Civitas@bill_c10·
The Government of Canada and the provincial health bureaucracies have decided that it’s illegal for doctors to purchase MRI machines to serve the people on years long wait lists. Reason? The government first has to study the issue to ascertain whether more MRI machines are needed.
Gavin@GavMcCracken

Wanna read something insane? Read this about my country sending cease and desist orders to doctors who bought their own MRI machines to provide better services. No wonder MAID will soon be the most requested medical service in Canada. Life here sucks!

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Hank@Hank_Krill·
@RokoMijic Full auto shotgun solves the spread problem. Just need more lead downrange.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
Modern anti-drone ammo is significantly better than shotguns. Shotgun ammo spreads out too much and requires the soldier to carry a separate gun, often with few shots. 5.56 counter-drone ammo can be swapped into an existing weapon and has more velocity and a slightly tighter spread. Firearms for humans are *significantly* lagging drones in speed of innovation. In fact I think firearms should be redesigned as primarily anti-drone, with anti-human as a secondary function.
Eli Dourado@elidourado

It's a few weeks old, but I keep thinking about this video from the Ukraine War, where soldiers shoot down explosive drones with shotguns to save their own lives. Welcome to the future.

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Raf@rafaeltkinder·
An interstellar colony ship *is* the colony, therefore enormous. A recently viral Xeet claimed interstellar colonization was impossible due to a list of engineering challenges. Every single one named is subject to the scaling law "bigger is better." Lumifractional debris annihilates a small expedition, but is no threat to a ship of a million (ditto radiation). Such a polity would have to resolve disputes with restrained weaponry. Owing to a closed-loop atmosphere and lack of petroleum, a cavalry charge in interstellar space is not written about nearly enough. A larger laser-Medusa hybrid sail can withstand higher-yield, energy-dense nukes and is easier to aim a laser at. Other propulsion schemes scale similarly. A reasonable survey of the myriad proposals for interstellar colonization will yield that 1-10% c is the likely order of magnitude for the velocity of interstellar colonization. At 4.24 light years, then, Alpha Centauri is a project standing somewhere between most of a lifetime and that dedicated to those most magnificent works of the Faustian civilization. The mean value of 10^x on (0, 1) is ~3.91. The median is ~3.16. That the distance, energy base, and speed all fall in the same range is an elegant coincidence to be interpreted or dismissed as one will. I understand it as a cosmic mandate for Aenean man, symbolized in arc and trajectory, rather than the reaching spire.
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John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
We also have a triple star system as our nearest neighbour, containing at least two planets (with three other candidate planets and quite a bit more than that possible), with one of the planets being a fixer-upper close to Earth's mass at the cold edge of the habitable zone, and two of the stars about as bright as the sun, meaning that when we K2 it we triple our civilization's energy base with our first extrasolar colony. Oh and that well endowed system just happens to be the leading foot of the Centaur, representing Chiron, the great teacher of heroes in our primary system of astromythology, just as though whoever drew the constellation map was emphasizing that this was the point on the sky where the journey into the heavens would begin.
Angus (dirtman)@dirtman

Crazy that we have a giant moon and two fixer upper planets as neighbours As if it’s not our destiny to conquer the stars

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