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sj_zero | @sj_zero@social.fbxl.net

Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

Also Author of Future Sepsis (Also available on Amazon!)

Admin of the FBXL Network including FBXL Search, FBXL Video, FBXL Social, FBXL Lotide, FBXL Translate, and FBXL Maps.

Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

Man, I feel this.

I made it through and I never have to do it again, but there was always a voice in the back of my head reminding me that failure was such a terrible option.

Imagine gas staying this cheap!

Paper straws in a plastic cup... Happens a lot up here. Seems like a good metaphor.

"Hey everyone! We're living in an authoritarian hellscape, we're all living monuments to the disgrace we've participated in against our ancestors who fought for freedom! Isn't that fuuuuuuunny?"

The amazfit bip s is as close to the pebble I could find without having crippling design flaws that would cause it to die prematurely.

Smart watches need to get their heads in the game with respect to battery life.

(Gadgetbridge is an open source interface so you don't need to use their dodgy software)

The original xbox was the best console forever because Microsoft are incompetent at security.

"Oh, we'll just buy the product" great but the company went out of business or changed strategies and now you can't even install your legally purchased copy of the program anymore

oh nevermind there isn't even a copy of the program since it's all cloud based and the company has decided to make the free product paid and if you need to ask how much you can't afford it nevermind we changed direction the product is gone

Pure willpower and "Stop eating you fat bastard" does work for a little while and can be a way to get to a target weight in the short term, but other than hollywood actors whose only job is to get ready for a part and they have people for everything else, most people have other responsibilities and you have to balance your self control between all your responsibilities. I speak from experience succeeding and eventually having life happen.

People forget that there's a lot more to life than one thing. Besides weight, there's other health, there's family, there's friends, there's work and career, there's other commitments, and running around starving yourself forever isn't sustainable in such a world.

It's important to reasonably think about scenarios that could happen. Refusing to think about a bad thing because you don't like the idea of it happening is more dangerous than thinking about a scenario where something bad happens.

According to public sources, the payload of America's nuclear weapons from 1.3MT to 0.01MT. There's about 5,000 armaments, and a total payload that's potentially around 2,000MT, or 2GT.

2GT is a lot. It'd cause a lot of damage. It would increase background radiation levels for generations. It would decimate a huge amount of land and depending on how it was detonated it could send non-hardened technology back to the dark age in a blink of an eye.

On the other hand, I'm not sure it's enough to destroy humanity. Humanity has detonated the Tsar Bomba with an potential yield of 50MT, and this is a mere 40 of those.

The largest non-nuclear release of energy I could find was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, it looks like that energy release was in the Gigatonnes of TNT range, released over 3 days. Since it was a volcano, it also ejected large amounts of material into the atmosphere. This massive release of material and energy lowered global temperatures for the next year by 0.4 to 0.7C, and did lead to many additional deaths, but did not end the earth.

The other thing about that eruption is that unlike a pure release of nuclear energy, many of the effects of the eruption were related to the fact that it was a volcano, which was spewing material from within the earth. I think it's reasonable to assume that less material would be ejected by a nuclear explosion, fewer chemical compounds such as sulphur dioxide would be released. On the other hand, we don't know how long World War 3 would be. Maybe the energy is released over hours, maybe days, maybe weeks.

So yeah, really really bad but probably not the end of humanity.

nani the fuck happened while I was having supper?

Does anyone have any video of organisms from the genus Archaea? I've been on a microbiology kick and seeing video of the other forms of life at that scale is really cool, but I can't seem to find the newest addition to the record.

Fair enough, nobody can know for sure.

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One show I saw suggested that China has 300 nuclear weapons. I'm not sure that 300 nukes in America plus however many would be sent back would be humanity destroying. Especially since there's mitigating factors like the fact that China isn't going to launch every nuke they have at once, and they probably couldn't if they wanted to.

The Soviet Union vs. the United States was two nuclear arsenals of thousands of weapons pointed at each other, that was MAD. I feel like if China actually deployed their weapons all they'd do is make the Americans MAD.

And hydroelectric. It has a short term environmental impact since it does change the environment, but can provide inexpensive massive scale electrical power for centuries.

That sort of energy source ends up displacing fossil fuels by default because it's cheaper to use electricity than to burn fuels. That's what cheap green energy actually looks like.

The government pretends that it cares about the little guy, but any time a law that could help out the little guy comes up it's like "no we can't possibly let people who aren't megacorps get ahead!!!"

What's odd is that shoops are old news. The only thing that's new is they're automatic now.

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I don't know what you mean, they're the most useful ones

I just posted about this concept -- that's the way it's done! Distributed platforms are only useful if they're distributed. If everyone piles into one mega instance then they might as well stay on twitter since you're just taking the keys from one admin and handing them to another. If you host it yourself, your organization has the keys.

Seems like nobody actually learns, instead of creating an instance, many of these big orgs and celebs fleeing Elon musk just dogpile onto the biggest instance, setting themselves up for another Twitter episode.

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