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  • “This waste shouldn’t be overly dangerous and the fact that it isn’t doesn’t say how dangerous it is”. Wow. How did you do this?

    Here I thought you’re just slow and didn’t read what I wrote so I was already preparing to just explain what I said.

    What does that even mean? How is that saying anything about the dangers of radioactive waste?

    Did you read what I write?

    I will rephrase you:

    What does that even mean? How is that saying anything about the amount of radioactive waste?

    This is where I realised you’re just trolling.


  • What nonsense is this?

    Compare gloves that were used once to turn valve on pipe in reactor room to shit from coal in your lungs.

    No shit, Sherlock… The reactor room is shielded by the water. Something you had in there once shouldn’t be overly radioactive and the fact that it isn’t doesn’t say anything about the dangers of radioactive waste.

    Even most active kind of waste everyone thinks of - spent fuel - consists from about 90% of useful material.

    What does that even mean? How is that saying anything about the dangers of radioactive waste?

    Actually not.

    Actually yes.

    new nuclear power costs about 5 times more than onshore wind power per kWh […]. Nuclear takes 5 to 17 years longer between planning and operation and produces on average 23 times the emissions per unit electricity generated […].

















  • Asetru@feddit.orgtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldAverage systemd debate
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    systemd gets stuck because it’s trying to mount two separate partitions to the same mount point

    Uh… Sounds like it’s not really systemd’s fault, your setup is just terrible.

    I’ve tried fixing it, but all I did was break it more.

    If you’re unable to fix it, maybe get somebody else? Like, this doesn’t sound like it’s an unfixable issue…


  • In the end, I got an S23 which receives (presumably) four years of major revision support plus another two years of security patches, which is still much more than Sony is willing to promise.

    I had an Xperia Z, which I was supposed to be able to patch with custom roms. Too bad that while that generally worked, Sony locked the camera to its own software which then fell back to a much inferior mode, meaning you had to decide between updates or shitty pictures, which was a deal breaker for me and had me update to an S10e back then.

    The Xperia 5 is a skinny 6.1" & many consider it to be a small phone option in 2024.

    I know. It’s still too big. I was this close to switching to apple just for their iPhone mini range, but that got discontinued as well. My S23 is something like 6 or 6.1 as well. It’s only usable because Samsung has a better one handed mode than default android or Apple.


  • Was going to get a Sony. Then I saw their update roadmap… 2 years of major updates and another one for security patches, that was it. Noped out because of that. I’d like a headphone jack and an sd card slot, but I’d like even more to keep such an expensive device for more than three years.

    Also, their phones are too big, but that’s an issue for every single manufacturer.