A single new reactor takes decades to build and costs billions. Investing in solar, wind, the grid and storage instead will generate more energy, faster, and for less.
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A single new reactor takes decades to build and costs billions. Investing in solar, wind, the grid and storage instead will generate more energy, faster, and for less.
Check out LibreScore :) https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
sciencemadness.org is a fantastic resource for home chemistry. I love that necroing is encouraged, and never understood why so many other forums forbid it.
also “Otto Normalverbraucher”
You can use LibreScore to download from MuseScore without an account: https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
robot vacuum runs at night, shit needs to be off the floor - this helps a lot already
Absolutely can second this. In my case I just spend 5 minutes each morning making sure there’s nothing on the floor before the robot does its thing, and it’s helped tremendously. Stuff used to get moved around to places it didn’t belong and just stay there - but not anymore.
I also make sure to never leave a room empty-handed, if there’s something that needs cleaning up. Just pick up a glass on my way to the kitchen, or a toy on my way past the kid’s room - at this point it’s just automatic, takes nearly zero extra time or effort, and has a huuuuuge impact. I think I’ve only purposefully tidied the apartment once in the last 6 months, because stuff just no longer builds up to the point that it becomes a big mess.
Pyridine is pretty horrible… Don’t really know how to describe the smell: like a mix of rotten cum and ashtray? It overpowers any other smells, gives me instant headaches and the stench can linger for hours.
Dimethyl sulfide is also pretty disgusting to me, kinda like… a kitchen that’s been used to cook brussel sprouts for 20 years + garlic breath?
There’s no need for scene groups to sign their releases. If they notice a fake, they simply nuke the release and siteops purge whoever pred it.
Win 11 because of games, music production and other windows-only tools (TIHI). Some flavor of Debian everywhere else.
Buckets is a good alternative for anyone who can’t find a key for YNAB classic: https://www.budgetwithbuckets.com/
Redacted and Orpheus are good private general music trackers with loads of FLACs. Join by interview or getting an invite.
I was gonna say something like ping
, but there’s still a surprising amount of development going on for such a simple tool (40th anniversary, yay!): https://github.com/iputils/iputils/blob/master/ping/ping.c
So… retro games it is. Currently playing through Broken Sword (1996).
I checked a few files at random, and most of the FLACs had a sharp cut off above 16 kHz. Most likely they’re just transcoded 128 kbps MP3s - can’t recommend.
Jupiter Ascending. It’s just all around terrible, and not in the it’s-so-bad-it’s-good way. I don’t get the appeal.
lmao, I just recently realised I’ve seen that movie so many times and have no idea what it’s about.
Not sure, but it looks like you’re posting to the wrong sub. Try !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml instead (see rules 1 and 3 in the side bar)
Look here, I might have had the same issue: https://lemmy.ml/post/1509599
Just do it.
There’s currently an issue that causes a lot of communication between instances to be dropped due to expired timestamps: https://github.com/LemmyNet/activitypub-federation-rust/issues/46
It’s already been fixed in the code, but I don’t know when the new version will be implemented in Lemmy.
my guess is they didn’t want them to leave the area, moving to towns still populated by people and spread radioactivity there. no clue, though.