I said I hope the reactor doesn’t get blown up and I got downvoted lmao
I’m a communist 😈
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I said I hope the reactor doesn’t get blown up and I got downvoted lmao
I thought you’re not supposed to keep things charging after they reach full battery. Also I don’t have a plug near my bed lol
idk but I heard jerma created a mobile app for lemmy?
Here is a recent response on github about privacy that you may find relevant.
No. That’s a new one, though.
Thanks I will test this later.
So how do you do this? Do you just @ the community in your toot and it posts here?
That’s already built-in by being able to block instances. For example, you can’t see my comment right now because your instance blocked mine, presumably because you didn’t want to be brigaded by communists!
When were the good old days? Maybe America was better like 8 years ago, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone call 2015 the good old days lol.
Firefox for PC as well as my Android phone. Although mobile Firefox only supports a few add-ons, UBlock is one of them. This means I can simply use YouTube in my browser without ads instead of having to figure out a complicated workaround! It’s really nice.
“100–500 petabecquerels (PBq) of iodine-131 and 6–20 PBq of caesium-137” were released to the atmosphere during the initial meltdown according to Wikipedia/the UN. A petabecquerel is 1015 becquerels, a short-scale quadrillion becquerels, or “a thousand trillion” for journalists who are averse to using any unit larger than a trillion. Hiroshima released 1024 Bq of fission products into the atmosphere, and the world proceeded to blow up countless nukes after that. Yet, we don’t all have cancerous tumors growing all over us. It’s very easy to release enough radioactive material to kill the planet several times over - it’s just very hard to get that to everyone in a concentration that would actually do it. Fukushima Daiichi still only has one confirmed cancer death.
Fukushima Daiichi releases 22 trillion becquerels of tritium water annually, compared to the meltdown release of over 100,000 trillion becquerels of iodine and cesium. China itself actually has a power plant that releases more radiation than Japan is planning. Hongyanhe power plant is also located on the coast, yet the Chinese are happy to eat Dalian seafood.
The water being discharged will have a concentration of 1,500 becquerels per liter compared to Japanese limits of 60,000 Bq/L and WHO drinking water standards of 10,000 Bq/L. 60,000 Bq/L would expose you to 1 milisievert if you drink two liters of this stuff every day for a year, which is a bit under the amount of radiation flight attendants receive. 1,500 becquerels is basically nothing then. However, we won’t be drinking it anyway because the dilution is being done with cheap, easily accessible seawater instead of freshwater.
My conclusion is that this is just politicking. Honestly, I think it’s irresponsible to fearmonger about it since that contributes to the hugely outsized fear nuclear energy gets, making it harder to fight against climate change.