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Stop giving fuckheads attention. It’s the only way we can prevent further idiocracy. Attention focus matters.
Well, then you build it in a way that doesn’t require Tritium. After all, if the bomb doesn’t need to be transported, you can build it heavier. So you don’t need to make it an H-bomb that requires Tritium.
It wouldn’t be used as a deterrent. It would be used as a retaliation mechanism.
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News@lemmy.world•Justice Department withheld and removed some Epstein files related to Trump
61·2 months agoI mean… is anyone still surprised by this?
The U.S.A. are governed by a pedophile rapist and they don’t go tear and shoot shit up. So the majority of them is fine with this.
I mean… they could actually be fixed easily if enough people would understand the actual problems:
Concentration of power and wealth.
The loneliness epidemic alone could be solved by simply creating non-profit software for dating and social connections that are not designed for maximum user and advertisement time per day (e. g. doom scrolling), but instead for providing the best results for their users in the shortest time frame possible as to not have a negative impact on their offline lives.
You could pay so many mental health professionals and doctors if you would just have a hard cap on wealth and a 100% tax rate at that maximum cap.
That the U.S. tested an innovative drive technology for drones during the Nimitz incidents in 2004.
These “UAPs” always seem to miracolously appear near US military bases, aircraft carriers and sometimes submarines, but apparently never around Europe, Africa or Asia where millions of people with phones could film them. The U.S. may have pretended to be upset, but they’re not actually interested in finding out what they are or what people could find out about them, because they did not release the footage from the helmet cameras of the pilots. They actually stayed pretty calm, so they know what it actually was: Their drones. They’re near military assets, because that’s where they’re tested and the U.S. wants to see how a military would react to these device to protect them against tactics that can detect them or bring them down before they are/were used abroad.
So they have a drive technology that can go beyond hypersonic, is accelerating really really fast, can’t be fought with properly.
My guess is that they keep this secret, because of the nuclear threat it poses. If any state in this world could deliver nuclear bombs in an instant, you simply couldn’t retaliate or defend in any meaningful way. Except maybe with a deeply burrowed SUNDIAL project device.
I also read that the Ukrainians use material (especially explosives) which were buried in the former territory of the USSR by the CIA in the time window shortly after the Soviet Union collapsed to conduct some of their covert special operations inside the Russian Federation. That way you don’t have to smuggle in new stuff and the U.S. can profit from destroyed Russian military capabilities.
My guess is that they probably did not just bury normal material there. I think the superpowers have may have buried several nuclear warheads underground in major cities that they can detonate at any time to immediately first strike or retaliate in case of a larger nuclear attack. Why bother with sending a ballistic hypersonic rocket that the enemy can possibly intercept if you can just detonate the device remotely and with almost no delay? Whether you detonate the device under or above the city doesn’t really matter if the yield is big enough to let the city fall into a nuclear polluted crater. This would be an additional reason for why the U.S. moved from atmospheric to underground testing of nuclear devices - apart from the concerns regarding fallout.
Oh and an algorithm based, individually tailored (to you) social media “experience” is probably the new MK ULTRA and it works much better.
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Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
1·2 months ago🤨 Is this a reference to what I think it’s a reference to?
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Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
2·2 months agoWhat do they do with the Chlorine though?
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Technology@lemmy.world•New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawaterEnglish
1·2 months agoand more pure
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World News@lemmy.world•Supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford Has Crossed Into The MediterraneanEnglish
115·2 months agoCan’t we just… not?
So you’re in favour of bombing Iran? That ending was surprising. Or you’re too stupid to understand double negatives.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Couple left with $200k bill after baby born in USEnglish
3·2 months agoJust out of interest: Would U.S.-Americans be allowed to found a non-profit health insurance organization?
Nuclear power is really cool Why though? It’s insanely inefficient in terms of costs and really, really dangerous if something goes seriously wrong.
If you install a solar panels with a regulator, it’s running in less than 2 weeks and goes for decades with very little maintenance that almost every idiot can do. Plus, you don’t have to pay for a company’s profit while getting that energy. Now THAT is cool in my opinion.
I posted the comment under the wrong thread. goddammut
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These days, you’re better off learning skilled crafts and trades to be honest. For the most part. Better regulated working times, unions, pay etc. Everyone today seems to have studied something.
Dude supposedly masturbated in public so this is pretty far off.
Same for nuclear. U.S.-Americans are brainwashed on this topic.
First, they pay with their tax dollars for the subsidies that the private for-profit companies use to build the nuclear reactors. After that, they pay again, because the private company charges them extra on the electricity bill for the electricity generated by the very same nuclear reactor so that they can make even more profit.
It’s so stupid and they’re brainwashed to defend it to the teeth. They also always try to deflect from the fact that renewables are cheaper than nuclear and can be owned by them instead of a for-profit company, by pretending that everyone who opposes nuclear energy must be in favour of coal and gas. It’s mind boggling to watch.
well, thx anyway, I appreciate the effort, man :)






Tried again last weekend to install and play “Strange Antiquities” on linux mint. Again - as expected - shit wouldn’t work.
Linux people say their shitty software works, but it actually doesn’t. And they’re to antisocial to come together and work united on 1 distro and 1 distro only to make it better for everyone.