Infernalism
Infernalism t1_jea6osa wrote
Reply to comment by thebug50 in Has TikTok made us better? Or much, much worse? by ps1AzSu6NG
> "Has Tik-Tok contributed to us being better?" is perhaps clearer wording.
Should it, though? Is that its responsibility?
Or is it ours?
Infernalism t1_je9l8pv wrote
Maybe we can be fucking adults and stop trying to pretend like an app on a phone 'made' us into anything.
We are what we are.
Infernalism t1_jdt6sav wrote
Reply to Twitter Blue subscription users may hide their paid check marks soon | After making its paid Twitter Blue with verification service available to all, the Elon Musk-run company is now working on a feature that is likely to let users hide the blue checkmark. by MortWellian
Wait, what?
They're paying for something...and they're going to want to hide it?
Tell you what: Send me your money and pretend like you're hiding the mark. It'll get put to better use than giving it to Musk.
Infernalism t1_jd7tayb wrote
Reply to Mobile Nanogrids Can Provide Electricity, Clean Water During a Disaster. A single Nanogrid from Sesame Solar can power up to six homes. by Sariel007
These look neat. Will keep track of this particular company.
Infernalism t1_jcysfx3 wrote
Reply to comment by mreed911 in San Francisco official who pushed to defund police pleads for more officers in her district by Top-Organization-124
Yes, where the ones remaining would be doing things other than babysitting department stores.
Infernalism t1_jcyq90g wrote
Reply to San Francisco official who pushed to defund police pleads for more officers in her district by Top-Organization-124
>During a Budget and Appropriations Committee hearing last week, Supervisor Hillary Ronen voiced frustration that the city's police force appeared to be prioritizing retail theft over the safety of the residents in her district.
>"I've been begging this department to give the Mission what it deserves in terms of police presence, all year long. And I've been told time-and-time-and-time-and-time again there are no officers that we can send to Mission. And then I see these numbers protecting shoppers, and it hurts. It hurts. And I feel betrayed by the department, I feel betrayed by the mayor, I feel betrayed by the priorities of this city," Ronen said during the hearing. "It is not this board of supervisor's priorities -- we want our residents safe."
Infernalism t1_jcfnmu8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What is space expanding into? by Realistic_Meringue_4
We don't know. We exist as part of the balloon.
Infernalism t1_jcfmg3s wrote
Reply to What is space expanding into? by Realistic_Meringue_4
Okay, so.
Take a balloon, uninflated, and take a marker and put a bunch of dots onto the outside of the balloon.
Each dot represents a galaxy. Put as many dots as you can onto the balloon.
Now, blow it up.
Notice how the dots are spreading away from each other even though they're not moving?
That's the universe. The universe itself is expanding like a balloon, and the galaxies are moving apart from each other.
The galaxies stay together as galaxies due to something to do with dark matter that we don't yet understand.
Infernalism t1_jcfc5u1 wrote
Reply to [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
Just out of sheer morbid curiosity, what sort of difference does it make at this point?
Infernalism t1_jbowoky wrote
Reply to comment by Buddyblue21 in Colin Kaepernick says adoptive white parents perpetuated 'racism' at times while raising him by DrChefAstronaut
No, they didn't read. This is Reddit.
Infernalism t1_jbfgx49 wrote
Reply to An anime actress with nearly 1 million Twitter followers tweeted out a guide telling her fans to bathe before coming to her concert by JayBaggins
Not oniony.
Those stinky bastards need a huge hint.
Infernalism t1_jar0r05 wrote
Reply to La. woman accused of using aunt’s debit card for 136 DoorDash orders held on $18 million bond by pete1729
Fucking Louisiana, Texas' stupid next door neighbor.
I'm so fucking glad I moved out of the South. Fucking morons, all of them.
Infernalism t1_jap29w4 wrote
I have it on good authority that globalization is the devil. So, de-globalization should be awesome-sauce.
Infernalism t1_jaet8j2 wrote
Reply to TIL exactly what it means to be “Hanged, drawn and quartered”: “…fastened to a hurdle, or wooden panel, and drawn by horse to the place of execution, where he was then hanged (almost to the point of death), emasculated, disembowelled, beheaded, and quartered (chopped into four pieces).” by CatsKittensCatsBunny
for an example, go watch the ending to William Wallace.
Infernalism t1_ja9hnfo wrote
Reply to comment by hobbers in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
The car companies judge it not worthy. It's like the people dying have any say in the matter.
Infernalism t1_ja7qqkv wrote
Reply to comment by BurningPenguin in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
This is why I included the 'battery' part in there.
But, yes, they're going to pretend like battery tech isn't increasingly viable.
Infernalism t1_ja7qmk1 wrote
Reply to comment by 547610831 in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
> The problem is that anti-nuke forces took hold in many governments (especially after TMI and Chernobyl) and they made the regulatory environment completely untenable.
Because safety is something that totally should be flexible when it comes to nuclear reactors.
Infernalism t1_ja7pjcw wrote
Reply to comment by 547610831 in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
The problem is that every single nuclear project has been plagued with these cost and time overruns. Even standard and well understood nuclear plants are seeing time overruns in the decades and cost overruns that end up doubling the price. Or more.
For standard nuclear plants. Ones we've been building for decades and decades.
Meanwhile, solar and wind and battery tech continues to improve steadily even though we're seeing regular tech improvements that should, logically, mean that it'd cost more. But, it doesn't. It lowers the price on renewables. Constantly.
Is it any surprise people are leery as fuck about investing in nuclear?
Infernalism t1_ja7opfb wrote
>This month, Los Alamos and other local utilities across the West were facing a weighty decision: whether to pull the plug on their nuclear dream. NuScale had informed members of the group, Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems, or UAMPS, that the estimated costs of building the six 77-MW reactors had risen by more than 50 percent to $9.3 billion. For Garcia, that translated into a jump in the cost of energy from $58 to $89 per megawatt-hour.
Gasp! A nuclear project with sudden and totally unexpected time/cost overruns?! Who could possibly have seen this coming?
Imagine how much solar/wind/battery tech could have been built and improved with all those billions and the last 6 years.
Infernalism t1_j9wxhfw wrote
Fetuses are either people or they're not.
Choose.
Infernalism t1_j9w4cum wrote
With Commander Doge standing atop there with pride.
Infernalism t1_j9s73pg wrote
Reply to comment by PyrorifferSC in Dark energy faster than speed of light? by No_Adhesiveness_6821
Between galaxies? yes. But something about the dark matter keeps galaxies coherent and condensed rather see the stars within those galaxies spread apart.
Infernalism t1_j9rxlp6 wrote
You can use the old 'balloon' analogy.
Take a balloon and mark a bunch of dots on the outside of the balloon. Then blow it up.
As you blow it up, the dots expand away from each other, but they're not actually moving, are they? It's the fabric of the balloon stretching.
Likewise, the fabric of space is expanding and stretching. Dark matter is what keeps galaxies connected to each other through this expanding, but the galaxies are spreading apart from each other.
Infernalism t1_j9rex9z wrote
Reply to comment by YeetFleekMasterOfRap in Help! My friend is convinced that the Earth is hollow and we are living inside of it! by YeetFleekMasterOfRap
That's not how it works.
You bring us his arguments in favor of a hollow earth and we show you how they're not correct.
Infernalism t1_jeg44dr wrote
Reply to TIL that as President-Elect, US Pres. James Buchanan improperly wrote to a Supreme Court justice asking him to vote pro-slavery in the Dred Scott case. The court would rule 7-2 that Scott was a possession, not a person, and denied his petition for freedom by archfapper
Chattel slavery and its after-effects is a fucking tragedy.
Reconstruction should have lasted 50 years.