Neat. I didn’t know any services like this existed.
Should I be wary of using this while logged in to my Microsoft account?
Neat. I didn’t know any services like this existed.
Should I be wary of using this while logged in to my Microsoft account?
Yeah, even if we’re not quite “there” yet, it feels like we’re at least moving in that direction
I hope they look to the failure of Robinhood and wish things went that well for them.
Fuck, you guys made it to part 2?
I was thinking it had to be a moment like that, but couldn’t quite catch it.
Appreciate the assist!
It’s super not obvious to me when the frame happens.
What’s the time mark for the frame?
Yeah, like, since when does Microsoft put out something both functional and cool, ya know?
First off appreciate the good faith response. It’s more than I’ve come to expect when I ask (probably) dumb questions requesting further explanation.
Coming from an American perspective, I’ve only recently realized just how badly centralization affects the grid. It’s definitely a strong case for rooftop solar.
But focusing on nuclear, I do think we’ve missed the window where building top-to-bottom nuclear generating facilities would be advantageous, but in the effort to bridge from our heavily fossil fuel based electrical grid to a completely renewable, I think that SMRs are a reasonable solution. I especially like the notion of converting old infrastructure (i.e. old abandoned coal plants) into SMR power plants.
You seem to be knowledgeable and have opinions. What’re you’re thoughts on SMRs to help bridge the growing energy need?
I’m not sure exactly what you mean by these. Can you expand on that? (I mostly mean the centralization, but also looking for clarity on what you mean by security)
Just so I’m clear on what you intend to say: you intend to show that the amount of energy Germany produces from wind has increased while the amount of energy produced by both coal and nuclear have decreased, the data standing as a self evident counter argument?
Counter point:
Always and Never is never bad.
Can you pass any guides on how to do this?
unquestionably using this to crack down on dissenters
That’s a typical tactic used by these authoritarian type regimes, but I haven’t heard anyone focusing on that. Can you point us to any reporting on this?
Yeah, the arresting people based on tattoos seems extreme af.
I’m curious how this whole ordeal is gonna be looked at in the next 5-10 years. I doubt there will be as positive of an outlook about it, but for the sake of El Salvadorans, I hope this mellows out in their favor.
Yeah, from everything I’ve heard, the people are loving the effect Bukele is having on the country. Guy sounds like he’ssuccessfully dancing the razors edge of cracking down on gangs without destroying the lives of innocents.
While I generally disagree with authoritarian governments, it really looks like this is the template for what authoritarian regimes can actually accomplish with a benevolent leader in charge.
Definitely feeling a honking Vibe from this one.