TropicalDingdong
@TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
- Comment on Jensen Huang: Nvidia “100% in Israel” despite war 2 days ago:
Iran: “hue hue hue”
- Comment on Thia better not awaken anything in me 2 days ago:
Also me:
- Comment on Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again 3 days ago:
Liar.
- Comment on Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again 3 days ago:
I’ll make it easy. China. All gallium goes through China.
- Comment on Iran considers 10% toll on ships passing through Strait of Hormuz 3 days ago:
- Comment on Inside the fiery, deadly crashes involving the Tesla Cybertruck: Cybertrucks have locked passengers inside and burned so hot they’ve disintegrated drivers’ bones. 3 days ago:
ouch oof my bones
- Comment on Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again 3 days ago:
We
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- Comment on Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again 3 days ago:
Where does gallium come from?
- Comment on Iran says it will show ‘zero restraint’ if energy infrastructure is targeted again 3 days ago:
Anything he lacks the US will supply
Ok. with what supplies?
- Comment on Robot dogs priced at $300,000 a piece are now guarding some of the country’s biggest data centers 4 days ago:
Microwaves are easier to manage
- Comment on Robot dogs priced at $300,000 a piece are now guarding some of the country’s biggest data centers 4 days ago:
So anyways I left the door to the microwave open.
- Comment on If a revolution started tomorrow in the US to get rid of Trump, could the majority of society use hit and run tactics successfully? Or what would be the tactics the rebels would use? 4 days ago:
Saying “the US has unhardened infrastructure” is as obvious as saying “don’t attack Iran, they can choke off 30% of the global economy”.
Only the most obtuse and maladroit of players of the game would allow themselves to expose such glaring vulnerability.
- Comment on If a revolution started tomorrow in the US to get rid of Trump, could the majority of society use hit and run tactics successfully? Or what would be the tactics the rebels would use? 4 days ago:
The US is basically one big unhardened underbelly.
The US puts most of its effort into creating the appearance of strength rather than strength itself, and its been baked into the military doctrine since the 1950/60s with Korea. Copaganda (shows like 24 or Cops), the Military-Industrial-Film complex (Top gun, too many movies to list), comic book movies (good guys have to always do the more “moral” thing), the shock and awe doctrine; you can genuinely attach the US’s security posture almost directly to one guy: Robert McNamara. This idea of creating the appearance of the thing being as effective as the thing is fundamental to US hegemony, and its currently falling apart. The man behind the curtain was never meant to be revealed because the theatrics were supposed to be so impressive you would never even consider trying to reveal them.
Take a look at Russias invasion of Ukraine, and consider the implications of what it means to have un-hardened infrastructure. Now the US continues to believe itself to be invulnerable in this regard, but consider, what would be the implications of an oil pipeline disruption at this current moment? Trump brags about how the US is relatively secure in regards to oil production, twice as much as the next blah blah blah.
Those pipelines run for hundreds of miles basically defenseless.
- Comment on Extraordinary, climate change-linked heat wave envelops the West with mounting consequences 4 days ago:
To shreds you say?
- Comment on 5 days ago:
deploying anything en masse is basically geoengineering, with all of the potential unexpected consequences that that brings.
Yeah I mean. How many internal combustion engines are running right now? In the course of me responding to your reply how many million tons of CO2 were being emitted?
I mean if were going to talk en masse geoengineering, lets talk en masse geoengineering. And lets just take the piss: Say for example there was an unintended consequence to mounting a bunch of solar panels in the desert. At least, if you had this consequences and wanted to undo it, you could un-mount the solar panels and move them some where else. There is no unburning fossil fuels once emitted. Or clear cutting millions of acres of forested lands and putting it into farm land. Or exterminating a key stone species like buffalo or beavers. Or leaving methane leaks uncapped. Like… We’ve been geoengineering the entire time. What are we even talking about?
There are some interesting questions around what something like mounting these solar panels does to the carbon cycle. Phenology would be a big one. Water storage. ET. Very interesting stuff.
- Comment on 5 days ago:
Probably most people on lemmy aren’t biogeochemists. But this, especially at this scale, is actually a very interesting finding and I’m going to be sharing it with other biogeochemists. Its also a finding that makes basic, explainable sense: you reduce the windspeed at the earths surface and you reduce evaporation, evapotranspiration, etc. Not to mention shading the surface.
The difference is this offers a form of analysis at scale.
- Comment on The Future is Here? 5 days ago:
moist on
- Comment on And I'm Diogenes? 6 days ago:
- Comment on The Digital Plague: When World of Warcraft Accidentally Simulated a Pandemic (my article!) 6 days ago:
That was an especially good read. It reminds me of something akin to summoningsalt, but better researched. Have you considered turning these into video content?
- Comment on Captain's log, Stardate 44614.6. We have encountered a large space dumpling. 6 days ago:
who would post such wonton memes
- Comment on fuck it, just paste your clipboard in the comments 1 week ago:
That was a risky click
- Comment on fuck it, just paste your clipboard in the comments 1 week ago:
- Comment on Why conservative men repeatedly crash Grindr 1 week ago:
Thirsty for it even
- Comment on Why conservative men repeatedly crash Grindr 1 week ago:
- Comment on PeerTube v8.1 is out! 1 week ago:
Huh. Idk. I’m not the admin. I just moved my yt content over there a bit further back.
Might have been a settings issue? Sorry I’m still learning about the details of streaming to peertube.
Its not particular interesting right now. Its too cloudy to see the waterfalls. Its just raining.
- Comment on PeerTube v8.1 is out! 1 week ago:
yeah thats my freind who asked me to stream’s channel.
I’m here: makertube.net/w/njyyaTmh7cdsR14qarMT4G
- Comment on PeerTube v8.1 is out! 1 week ago:
Currently streaming on peertube here:
lemmy.world/post/44221429?scrollToComments=true
Major storm event on Oahu!
- Comment on What the fuck is going on with Iran and what will happen next? 1 week ago:
Your correct and since this is no stupid questions, I should have defined that.
- Comment on political compass of political compasses 1 week ago:
- Comment on What the fuck is going on with Iran and what will happen next? 1 week ago:
The count I saw is that Iran has something like 450 ships in operation prior to the start of this war.