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smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore192·1 year agoIt’s the year of the Linux desktop.
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto memes@lemmy.world•Back when AAA game developing was a fun process881·1 year agoIt is of course to good a story to be true:
In 2018, a faked snapshot of a UESP page was shared online which falsely stated that, during production of Morrowind, Kirkbride was found under the influence of psychoactive drugs by Todd Howard after being absent from work, paired with a photograph it claimed was taken by Howard of the incident.[49] In truth, no such UESP page ever existed; the story is a fabrication.[49] The image was taken from a music video, fat, that Kirkbride had filmed and uploaded to YouTube in 2013, many years after his time working on Morrowind (the video depicts Kirkbride lethargically overeating as Wesley Willis’ I’m Sorry That I Got Fat plays).[50] Lady Nerevar said of the video’s misuse, “If you told me that a dumb video we made for fun was going to generate a wholeass conspiracy theory that real life people would ask me about […] None of that happened in any way, shape, or form”.
With regard to the hoax and exaggerated accounts of his writing The 36 Lessons of Vivec, Kirkbride said “You know that comes from a Photoshopped image, right? […] that’s all a lie. I’ve already given an account of how the 36 [Lessons] were written: a week of bourbon, smokes, and solitude.”[52] Kirkbride has repeatedly refuted internet myths that he used recreational drugs[52][53][54][55] and has said that the myths annoy him “more than a little bit”.[56] Related rumors that he was dismissed from the company are likewise unfounded; Kirkbride left Bethesda for Zenimax’s studio in California,[1] remained involved in the production of Morrowind after leaving the studio,[25] and continued to contribute to subsequent titles.[1][5][9][11]
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Of all movies that you gotta watch more than once to really understand, what is your favorite and why?5·1 year agoMy first theory was that it was just Naomi Watts’ character’s masturbation fantasy laid out on film. I still have to watch it a second time to confirm though 😬
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•British elections vs Soviet elections - Two Commonwealths by K.E. HolmeEnglish1·1 year agoRemoved by mod
CANDU reactors are pressurized heavy-water reactors not Fast-neutron reactors.
Since there are economic, ecological, conceptual and engineering problems, only five Fast-neutron reactors are operational at the moment. Three in Russia, one in India and one in China. Not surprisingly these are countries that also have an interest in producing weapons grade Plutonium, which FNRs are capable of.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2968/066003007
https://spectrum.ieee.org/china-breeder-reactor
https://scienceandglobalsecurity.org/archive/sgs15glaser.pdf
https://energypost.eu/slow-death-fast-reactors/
https://sussex.figshare.com/articles/report/And while nuclear energy production peaked 1996 at 17% and was nowhere near overtaking fossil energy production in it’s 70(!) year long existence, Renewables will overtake fossil fuel power production in 2025, with only minute risks for the biosphere.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/renewable-power-set-to-surpass-coal-globally-by-2025/
https://www.renewable-ei.org/pdfdownload/activities/REI_NuclearReport_201902_EN.pdfSo why cling to an outdated technology when there are viable solutions at hand, which are nowhere as complicated and dangerous as nuclear fission? It’s the monetary interest of a dying nuclear industry and its lobbyists.
Here’s some reading material: https://www.bmk.gv.at/en/topics/climate-environment/nuclear-coordination/fairy-tales.html
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Java@programming.dev•Java users on macOS 14 running on Apple silicon systems should consider delaying the macOS 14.4 update32·1 year agoIt’s the year of the Linux desktop! Great time to make the switch 🤩
There are economical implications to this development. But IMHO population decline is necessary to ease the pressure on the ecosystem. 34% of mammals are humans, 62% is livestock, only 4% are wild animals. We shifted the natural world so far out of balance, that the need to sacrifice economic growth for sustainability is inevitable.
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Main@hexbear.net•Tag yourselves I'm Scandinavian - the international weather equivalents drawn in North AmericaEnglish8·1 year agoThis seems to be wildly inaccurate when checking e.g. mean temperature. Mean temperature in Germany is about 11°C (Berlin: 13°C). The region labeled Germany in this picture seems to be around 4°C. Are there sources to back this up?
https://www.wetter.de/klima/europa/deutschland/berlin-s99000032.html
https://weatherspark.com/y/299/Average-Weather-in-Kitimat-Canada-Year-Round
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•the Apple curl security incident 12604 | daniel.haxx.seEnglish1010·1 year agoApple adheres to the principle of form over function, instead of the old but still valid form follows function design principle. But TBH I never liked their stuff or their over the top big cheese attitude. So it’s not a disgruntled apple user writing this.
smegforbrains@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a book so good that you have ReRead it?5·1 year agoFoucault’s pendulum by Umberto Eco. Just thinking about it makes me want to read this masterpiece again.
The data about LSD lethality in humans is sparse at best it seems: https://www.healthline.com/health/substance-use/can-you-overdose-on-lsd#risk-of-death
smegforbrains@lemmy.mltoShare Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more @lemmy.ml•Germans be like0·1 year agoIt’s not a question of either using coal or nuclear power in Germany. The idea is to phase out coal power production by 2038 and replaced them by building 40 green hydrogen plants in order to be climate neutral by 2045 with renewables, which already are 52% of the German mix and the before mentioned green hydrogen plants.
Here’s a Google translation of a source about the energy transition in Germany:
smegforbrains@lemmy.mltoShare Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more @lemmy.ml•Germans be like0·1 year agoThere is no current facility for storing nuclear waste in a safe manner in Germany. Most of the high level waste is stored on the surface near the waste production sites. Let’s take a look at the dangers of plutonium-239: If inhaled a minute dose will be enough to increase the cancer risk to 100%. If ingested a minute dose is almost as dangerous because of it’s heavy metal toxicity. It’s half life is about 24k years. “It has been estimated that a pound (454 grams) of plutonium inhaled as plutonium oxide dust could give cancer to two million people.” (1) So IMHO it’s very irresponsible to create more nuclear waste, as long as we as a society have no way to get rid of it in a safe manner. 100% renewable is achievable and I think we should concentrate on this path since it will be safer and also cheaper in the long run. (2)(3)
Sources:
1: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutonium-239
2: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/100%25_renewable_energy
3: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
smegforbrains@lemmy.mltoShare Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more @lemmy.ml•Germans be like0·1 year agoWe can not use nuclear energy as long as we do not know what to do with the waste. IMHO it’s as easy as that.
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Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049.
I can’t find a study that produced that result. Also a reverse image search only finds hits on meme sites and social media. Pressing X für doubt.