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James Ponitz ᥫ᭡

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spacedust@spacedustwhite·
@Pwnitz @butleriano They only commit less crime then black Americans, Mexicans commit more crime than whites and blacks commit more crime than Mexicans. Particularly violent crime, where even the poorest whites commit less violent crime than rich blacks
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If one or the Southern states goes woke they could make a killing absorbing Northeastern and West Coast tourists who don’t want their money going to a chud state government. Colorado/Minnesota type racket.
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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM
Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
The physics cited here is accurate. The conclusion drawn from it is the opposite of what those same limits actually imply. The average US coal plant operates at roughly 33% thermal efficiency, essentially identical to the Shockley-Queisser theoretical maximum for a single-junction silicon panel. The structural difference isn't conversion rate, it's that coal requires you to keep purchasing the fuel for the operational life of the plant while a solar panel's fuel arrives at no cost for the next several billion years. That's why Lazard's 2025 LCOE+ report, built on actual US project data, puts unsubsidized utility-scale solar at $38 to $78/MWh and onshore wind at $37 to $86/MWh, cheaper than gas combined cycle, coal, and nuclear for the tenth consecutive year. When the input costs zero, conversion efficiency stops being the binding economic constraint, which is the half of the physics conveniently missing from this post.
Peter Clack@PeterDClack

Wind and solar aren't the future - they are a high-maintenance, low-yield, asset-degrading collection of assorted technologies. Ultimately, the actual physics makes them extremely inefficient and they fail to deliver a true net profit to the citizens forced to subsidise them. We are told wind and solar are the limitless, romantic future of energy. But when you strip away the romance, wind and solar installations are not pristine, eternal monuments to progress. The reality is, they are complex jumbles of electronics, specialised glass, composite blades and concrete foundations. Like any domestic appliance, they degrade, malfunction, and eventually wear out. Whether it is a 'minor rural block' or a massive multi-million-dollar commercial farm, the financial equation is plagued by intermittency. Because these technologies only work sometimes, they require trillions in redundant grid infrastructure, backup gas plants, or toxic, short-lived battery arrays just to keep the lights on. The narrative promises clean, free power from the sky. But physics doesn't care about narratives. Both wind and solar are bound by immutable, proven physical barriers that guarantee they can never deliver the promised utopian returns. A wind turbine cannot simply absorb all the energy passing through it. In 1919, physicist Albert Betz proved that if a turbine extracted 100% of the wind’s kinetic energy, the air behind the blades would stop moving entirely, blocking any new wind from entering. The absolute mathematical maximum efficiency for any open-airflow turbine is 59.3%. Because of this physical wall, real-world utility turbines max out at around 45% efficiency in perfect conditions. But because the wind rarely blows at perfect speeds, their actual annual output (capacity factor) sits at a dismal 25% to 35%. They aren't magical power plants; they are mechanical bottlenecks. Solar panels face an equally rigid thermodynamic wall. Standard silicon panels have a maximum theoretical efficiency of roughly 33% because nearly half of all incoming solar energy is simply too powerful to be captured and is instantly lost as heat, while another chunk of photons passes right through the material like a ghost. Millions of homeowners who bought into rooftop solar since the late 2000s are discovering the financial math didn't hold up. As early subsidies and high buy-back tariffs evaporated, owners were left with creeping daily grid supply charges and degrading panels. After only 10 to 15 years, the costly inverters fail, leaving properties with expensive, non-functioning roof clutter. The fuel might seem to be free, but catching it is an incredibly expensive, resource-intensive and physically limited endeavor. Reality will always win.

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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I am horrified by the deadly attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego, an apparent act of anti-Muslim violence. Islamophobia endangers Muslim communities across this country. We must confront it directly and stand together against the politics of fear and division. My thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, and the entire community grieving this devastating attack. The NYPD is increasing deployments to mosques across the city out of an abundance of caution. There are currently no known threats to NYC houses of worship.
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Ghost in the Machine@LieslsBurner·
@UF @GatorsChris From the president of Michigan to a shit university like Bama. Than Ron …you fuckwit. All to satisfy some small dick white guys that never learned history in the first place.
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Guigi Gator@GucciGata·
@UF Lmao we went from almost getting the president of a top institution like University of Michigan to an academically horrid university like Alabama. Glad Florida’s leadership cares about making all our students more retarded, great hire that’ll suck up to DeSantis’s small ego
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Dr. Stuart Bell has been unanimously recommended by UF’s Presidential Search Committee as the sole finalist for consideration by the Board of Trustees to serve as the University of Florida’s 14th president. news.ufl.edu/2026/05/presid…
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Dan Thompson
Dan Thompson@DKThompson·
Will not delve into the matter further, but the fact that we let losers like Chris Rufo decide who would not be UF President is asinine. Dr. Bell is an engineer, accomplished quite a bit, has run a large athletic department, and likely checks the necessary “political” boxes hopefully this ends the President saga for a while.
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Alex Kirshner
Alex Kirshner@alex_kirshner·
There are seemingly a lot of people around the University of Florida who just don't want their incredible university to be run by a serious person, even if that person has bent over backward to look less serious in order to accommodate them
John Sailer@JohnDSailer

BREAKING: University of Florida board leadership is breaching protocol to push Stuart Bell, former president of U of Alabama, as the SOLE finalist for the UF Presidency. It's a blow to UF’s reform record as Bell founded the DEI office at Alabama and refused to fire DEI officers even when the legislature banned it. 🧵🧵🧵

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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
@katewillett Median market rate apartment in NYC was around 2000 bucks in 2023 Data is from the Rent Control Guidelines Board's website, collected by the US Census
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