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giggyhack
·7 months ago·discuss
> Our community, though, has kept asking
giggyhack
·8 months ago·discuss
The Usual Suspects
giggyhack
·8 months ago·discuss
Weather modification has been a well understood, but not particularly effective program that has been run in various places across the US for decades. The main difference with chemtrails is that those are a bunch of nonsense conspiracy theories that assume that the government is trying to do widespread mind control. Weather modification is just trying to get it rain to rain a tiny bit more, with limited success.

https://library.noaa.gov/weather-climate/weather-modificatio...
giggyhack
·8 months ago·discuss
Looks like OP didn't. Now what?

This comment reads like one of those boomer Facebook "do not use my information" posts.
giggyhack
·10 months ago·discuss
What airports are you flying out of? Every major airport i have been to in the last year has a dedicated rideshare pickup lane.
giggyhack
·10 months ago·discuss
Can you link to one of these reports that shows a breakdown by high disaster areas?
giggyhack
·10 months ago·discuss
Assuming we can drill deep enough and harness it, the thermal energy in the earth's crust is essentially infinite.
giggyhack
·10 months ago·discuss
I have been following this company and several others (Quaise, Fervo, Sage) in the EGS Space for a little bit now, and I think we are on the cusp of a huge breakthrough in baseload renewable energy. This site in Utah is one of the largest test cases that expands the use of EGS to a much broader area than just a few geothermal hot spots. Prices are dropping dramatically, and these things are moving quickly beyond the R&D phase. There is a world where every major data center across the Western US has its own base load power supply that has essentially no pollution, no footprint, no hazardous waste, and no need for complicated permitting. EGS truly could be a game changer in the world's push to decarbonize. I'm super excited.
giggyhack
·3 years ago·discuss
Maybe there is Brother astroturfing going on, but I've had a similar excellent experience with a Brother LaserJet. It uses 3rd party toner and drums without a problem, rarely jams, prints high volume quickly, is stupid simple to install, and has no software lock.