Yeah you definitely can’t easily kill it, only shorten its lifespan
Yeah you definitely can’t easily kill it, only shorten its lifespan
what about redistributability?
we should make tony abbott eating an onion
i mean an os could definitely overvolt the gpu, that’s how users do it
lots of the tapes ppl use for it are translucent tho lmao
mfw isn’t MotherFucker What??
and tfw isn’t The Fuck What??
ig you learn something new every day
> wants population growth
> strongly opposes immigration
I agree with your points anyway but I still believe better electronics/software would’ve at least reduced the extent of the Fukushima disaster, because iirc one of the big problems was the inability to operate even low power electronics because of the backup power failure.
I’d think that the giant environmental consequences of the disaster could’ve been mitigated if things like pressure sensors from the reactors were visible by operators after the power loss and depressurization vents and the emergency core cooling system could’ve been activated.
imo the software shouldn’t have let the backup batteries to die running the cooling pumps when it would’ve been very important for reducing the overall extent of the damage
who cares? 150twh of free production is free production
interesting idea, though Chernobyl and Fukushima were both gen2s 💀
I guess it could be made more safe cheaply with modern electronics and software (seeing IoT/“AI”/boeing software engineers in a nuclear facility would freak me the fuck out though)
Both Chernobyl and Fukushima could’ve been avoided/reduced in effect with good failsafe software imo.
I kinda doubt we’d be able to make gen2s cheaper than gen3s (at least in small capacities) though, because their production lines and designs would’ve been long shut down/forgotten
in 2010 they produced ~150twh with nuclear btw
ofc in the last year that the nuclear plants were operating they would’ve generated way less than when nuclear was a main source lol, this says that nuclear in 2010 produced 5x that of 2023 (150twh in reference to your source)
agreed ubuntu is kinda shit but arch is hard (to setup post-installation) for a new user imo. You should try kde neon or smth which I’d consider to be a nice beginner distro
very drippy ngl
it’s easier to walk in than a garden with only 100cm-long grass in it
also looks nicer than a barren garden with no grass
ooh dual socket! what is it for?
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER
WHAT WILL OMORI DO ?
> FIGHT
RUN
I feel the same way but Brodie’s usually fine