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60,403karma·10,905submissions·March 30, 2012
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> The biggest source of electricity in Europe in the year 2025 was natural gas. Closely followed by nuclear. In the first half of 2026, nuclear was the #1 electricity source in Europe, by quite a m…
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> Offshore wind is cheaper than coal in China now. Which also makes it much cheaper than nuclear in China. Citation needed. China reportedly builds the CAP-1400, a localized and uprated version of …
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Because the nuclear issue in Australia is highly politicized and the report is deeply flawed? https://www.afr.com/policy/energy-and-climate/the-flaws-in-c... https:/&#…
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> according to Lazard. ... Nuclear new build low end Here's what Lazard actually says: “We do not, in this study, try to cost out new nuclear” (2:35) “We think nuclear will be a big part of t…
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Potentially, but it is much, much safer to dispose of it here. What's even better is to recycle it, because 95% of the original energy is still in the "waste". And when you do use all …
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Why would you evacuate Long Island? In Fukushima, there were no radiation deaths, and the long term effects of radiation on the population will be undetectable. The deaths that did occur were due to …
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Interesting. I am convinced we have done exactly the opposite: encode structures and particularly connections as sequences of operations over time. Which are much harder to comprehend. A lot of softw…
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> Thanks for the pointer! You're welcome! > in-process implies exactly the absence of the isolation guarantees that OOP!Kay and microservices share. OOP objects are in-process and are isol…
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Feasible with in-process REST. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48731266
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> Alan Kay's distaste for (static) types Citation needed. TFA quotes him saying almost the opposite: > (I'm not against types, but I don't know of any type systems that aren'…
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