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defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
If modern nuclear plants fail, they contain all hazards in a tomb under the plant. Fukushima was built not as it should have been due to corruption.

Your fear for nuclear plants failing is unreasonable. Do I have to mention again hundreds of plants running for decades without a problem?
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
You mean corruption and incompetence isn't? It's not like someone accidentally pressed wrong button or something. There are clear issues which can be fixed with more regulations when building nuclear plants and who can operate them.

Can't say much for other two, since it's more just human error. One's more of a technical problem that was addressed poorly and other, too unique to happen again. People don't usually murder/suicide in nuclear plants.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
Been using Radeon vii for stable diffusion and ollama (16 gibibytes of vRAM, HBM2 memory; 1 TB/s bandwidth)

Experience tells me it's not flops or tops or vRAM or bandwidth, but if it's AMD or Nvidia
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
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defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
"risk of a wind turbine is, and always was, zero" seems like you need to check on how many people die a year while maintaining wind turbines.

Fukushima accident: corruption

Chernobyl: incompetence

Three mile island accident: that's a bit more nuanced than just human error, but nothing we haven't fixed already

SL-1: suicide-murder/human error

Those are the serious accidents. As you may see, all are perfectly fixable. Plus, current nuclear plants are more advanced. Now while you have on your mind these 4 accidents, consider that currently there are 403 in use plants and oldest one is over 60 years. All working with no issue.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
How come we say drawn line has 0 width and using paper instead of drawn line has non 0 width? I can say a paper has 0 width as well. But if we are to stick to physical world, then neither drawn line nor paper has 0 width.

You can't just treat things differently just because.

If your point is to obstruct view of an object, knowing objects dimensions we can calculate it's position behind the paper wall/line.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
To me seems like he successfully provided work to at least 1000 people.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
I always supported nuclear power. It's just the best we have right now. Renewable power is all good and all, but technology is not there yet. Plus, many people in support of green energy never think about all the mining done for this and how it impacts and often destroys environments. It's OK when it's not your environment being hurt. :-)

Anyways, nuclear power is safer than people think. And most, if not all, nuclear power disasters were due to human error.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
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defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
There's always someone hosting the site.
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
"most aggressive attackers as my threat model"

So, government agency? My vote would go for live USB Tails on librebooted ThinkPad. Use only public wifi. Always consider if your actions can be correlated and lead back to you or hint at you.

P.s. consider using wokfi

Good luck, space cowboy!
defensive7132
·2 lata temu·discuss
My question to this and other supposedly free AI tools... Who's funding your electricity bills? I really don't get it how this can be free. Mayhaps, it's as free as you have small amount of users? Or is this marketing for your upcoming product?