

You could donate that money and still have no ads. Google doesn’t need it


You could donate that money and still have no ads. Google doesn’t need it


This comment alone should qualify you to become the second non-existing mod


One of which is mine, that fella still made some good points and banning, especially without a warning, is a very nuclear option that shouldn’t be used lightly.
If you really did that when someone just told you their opinion trying to talk what they see as sense to you, then you suck as a mod.
Personally i thought this post was rather misplaced but whatever who cares.
Mods on a power trip however turn into a big problem very quickly.


Wait, have you banned Pommes for disagreement with you while the upvotes indicate clear support for them?
That would be some really shit moderation those been very civilised comments.


Stop with the lie that it’s cheap to operate it’s not true at all wind and pv already beat it and are still on a downward trend


You must hate nuclear then, it has awful synergy with renewables since you can’t turn it off and on again quickly. Just overproducing with renewables and using batteries + gas plants for the few days the wind doesn’t blow enough is much more realistic.


What are you talking about? Building new plants takes decades. Renewables are much faster to build and are even cheaper than keep running existing nuclear plants


Ein von der Firma NuScale Power zusammen mit dem Energieversorger Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) geplantes Projekt in Idaho (siehe auch das Idaho National Laboratory) sollte Stand Anfang 2023 USD 102/MWh erreichen, wenn man die Subventionen herausrechnete.[17] Das Projekt wurde im November eingestellt, weil die ursprünglich für die Errichtung geplanten Kosten von 5,3 Milliarden Dollar auf bereits 9,3 Milliarden Dollar gestiegen waren.[18] Zum Vergleich der Stromkosten: Nach Schätzungen aus dem April 2023 erreichen Solarfreiflächenanlagen Stromgestehungskosten von USD 24 bis USD 96/MWh
zu teuer.


Nuclear isn’t a option in the short term at all, simply because you can’t build it fast enough.
It’s also too damn expensive. And please tell where in germany we get the uran and the building materials for nuclear.


Since Tom Scott is coming back soon, that’s a clear yes.


The usa doesn’t have much to do with most of that, the landscape was even more beautiful before the us existed and made up a bunch of ugly zoning laws. I like the national park stuff tho, but sadly I’ve seen alot of america bad posts how the administration makes it worse nowadays.
The food would be very similiar if england spain and france would still own that place.
Hollywood was made great by Jewish refugees, Babelsberg was the place to before that, and most of the america bad posts complain about how the immigration stance of the us changed.
In general american media is on a decline, the great america that was potrait in the 80s and 90s just is a farce now.
Over 2% of the us population lives with less than 10$ a day. You guys are fucking poor for being so rich. Also something that many america bad posts point out.
The us always had a strong rich elite that created some amazing stuff. But now you have a esoteric health minister so good luck with that.


Could you give me a few examples what’s good about the usa?


Are you sure the Bud Spencer and Terrace Hill movies haven’t been a ad campaign by big Beans?
Over 4 more hours of sleep every week could do wonders
How many remote jobs does mars offer?
Protection from the environment and providing accessible storage space mostly


I’m a linux noob still, i guess mint is focused on being user friendly while debian is focused on being stable and more lightweight. The installation process of mint is similar to windows it just takes half the time and you want to click yes on everything instead of no, once your done the cinnamon environment looks and feels alot like winxp.
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