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A1_B t1_j0bif25 wrote
Reply to comment by billdietrich1 in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
It all kind of depends on what investment is put into fusion in the next couple of years, historically investment into fusion is slow and so progress is slow, as the needed legwork on R&D can only be done with a new flagship experiment every one to two decades.
Science advances, to make such conclusions using now for then is kind of moot.
A1_B t1_izw6ew6 wrote
Reply to comment by DreamWunder in Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo: iPhone 15 will switch to USB-C by sarabada
Can you not read?
A1_B t1_iy1q9wc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL The worlds first computer virus was developed by Jon Von Neumann in 1949. It served as proof that computer programs are capable of replicating themselves by s24569
> I understand exactly how viruses work. I was responsible for delivering anti-virus definitions to 100s of 1000s computers in a very large network. In fact, I'm an author of a patent for software delivery.
Wow, appeal to authority, very smart.
Too bad you're objectively wrong, and those credentials are kind of pathetic.
A1_B t1_iwuanra wrote
Reply to comment by scot816 in TIL John Batman was the founder of the town that became Melbourne, Australia. And originally he called it "Batmania". There's even a street named after him: Batman Ave. by idiocrites
well, he also hunted a fairly large amount of indigenous tasmanians
A1_B t1_j0bjhrk wrote
Reply to comment by billdietrich1 in Fusion energy breakthrough and national security implications explained by TheScienceAdvocate
I'm not so sure about the idea that steam turbine = old mature, therefore unscalable, kind of goes against reality where Nuclear is in use and how much power it generates.
What do you specifically mean with the generalization "renewables?"