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fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j1es0x9 wrote
Reply to comment by PleasantAdvertising in Exxon’s bad reputation got in the way of its industry-wide carbon capture proposal by Sorin61
don't forget the livestock industry! (pretty much big oil's brother)
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j1ervz4 wrote
Reply to comment by PleasantAdvertising in Exxon’s bad reputation got in the way of its industry-wide carbon capture proposal by Sorin61
yea, once we have energy abundance running directly off hydrogen or cups of water lmao. if we get actual fusion lots of stuff will change. Power efficiency won't be a care anymore for most electronics and many other things. Would be very interesting to see
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j1erl93 wrote
Reply to Exxon’s bad reputation got in the way of its industry-wide carbon capture proposal by Sorin61
Convert the CO2 to diamonds & oxygen and I'll be impressed.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j1erg6u wrote
Reply to Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
This doesn't take research to find out.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j0banlv wrote
Reply to comment by landwomble in Senate votes to ban TikTok on US government-owned devices | Bill comes after several states barred employees from downloading the app on state-owned gadgets over data concerns by AsslessBaboon
competent sectors are, but there are tons of different areas all managed very differently.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuqeq6q wrote
Reply to comment by 685327593 in Snap, Meta shares pop after FCC commissioner says U.S. should ban TikTok by cnbc_official
hell yea! Plenty of other stuff to add to that list as well. The amazon blackout day was such a great day. I enjoyed all my stuff running watching all of these companies having their entire phone system to website to email down. Good times
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuqend1 wrote
how much stock does the FCC dude have in meta?
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuqcgja wrote
so microsoft patched it first and then mozilla patched it after?
and looks like the issue happens with many programs, including chromium
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iub1pbe wrote
Reply to comment by ReformedPC in Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL by leo_sk5
The browser sends a header saying which images it supports and websites can send back the best format that it does support. (I say can there cuz some only have jpeg, but now many have jpeg, webp, avif, and will send accordingly)
flash got killed due to terrible security and being able to access the underlying system, same reason java got killed off on web. Same reason web assembly is so slow to adopt anything, even threading, because of security
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuawt5e wrote
Reply to comment by ReformedPC in Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL by leo_sk5
apng was around on sites for 10 years before chrome supported it :^) the chromers just got a static dead image lmao
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuawfyb wrote
Google was a big part of JPEG XL and is actively working on libjxl as well... and JPEG XL is also based on FLIF and google's pik: https://github.com/google/pik so pretty weird.
On the chromium project there are many things that get added and pushed back for years but the commit and notes are there. Even the support for JPEG XL flag on by default itself keeps getting pushed back in it's thread. You can go here https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1178058#c38 and ctrl+f for "expiry_milestone" to see that it has been pushed back many times. Might be the case with the depreciation or something.
edit: they are seemingly finished and abandoning webp2 as well. All image formats seem out the window.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iuav6jm wrote
Reply to comment by typesett in Google Chrome Is Already Preparing To Deprecate JPEG-XL by leo_sk5
use user agent randomizer and be a different person every refresh!
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4k13j wrote
Reply to comment by Snuffy1717 in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
>about
yep, as I said, haven't stopped buying
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/electricity-prod-source-stacked?time=2000..latest&country=~DEU
they got a ways to go
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4jwp6 wrote
Reply to comment by Eislemike in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
who cares, change your identity and make a new account
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4jhhz wrote
Reply to comment by PolyDipsoManiac in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
they install more of everything than everyone else. 25% of the planet is there.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4j4uq wrote
Reply to comment by Amtsschreiber in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
not him but they could be using half the coal of what they are using right now, just by not having turned off a few nplants..
also apparently they have 1k solar power plants that are not operational because they lack certifications and there aren't enough certificators lmao
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4ioep wrote
Reply to comment by MarTimator in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
chernobyl could happen every 10 years and nuclear would still cause less deaths per watt than coal does. so not much of an excuse on their part. uninhabitable area is a good excuse if that were the case though.
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LMAO at their 1k solar plants due to no certification.. my god
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4i6ag wrote
Reply to comment by foundafreeusername in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
yea they did better than USA, but they can do better than themselves by making that purple(nuclear) on the right side as big as the grey(coal)... also the nuclear would bite into the gas as well. By now if done right, it'd be entirely solar, wind, & nuclear.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4hus1 wrote
Reply to comment by Snuffy1717 in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
they haven't stopped buying coal-generated energy from poland yet, so no
maybe some city did it or something.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it4hnlh wrote
Reply to comment by FreezingRobot in German leader warns against 'worldwide renaissance' for coal by Wagamaga
yea no shit.
Germany consumes more coal than anyone else in Europe... turns off their nuclear for publicity stunt, has to buy coal burning energy from poland.. like what are you even doing lmao
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_it12x5c wrote
Reply to comment by Grig134 in Microsoft’s remote-work-friendly CEO puts his finger on the big problem with working from home by JannTosh12
there's a reason they go for management and not actually doing something.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iszxcsy wrote
Reply to comment by Bladley in Workers at Apple stores in Australia went on strike for an hour and are refusing to repair AirPods or handle deliveries in a dispute over pay and conditions by Sorin61
everything a human creates, another human can recreate, destroy, and repair.
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_iqwq74q wrote
Reply to comment by SkyThyme in Bruce Willis denies selling deepfake rights to Deepcake | Willis' agent: "Bruce has no partnership or agreement with this Deepcake company." by chrisdh79
So deep fakes make deep fake vid with made up up deep lies about partnerships so others jump on board and sell their rights?
how deep does the rabbit hole go! Is the agent even real!?!?
fgdfghdhj5yeh t1_j1etzh3 wrote
Reply to comment by PleasantAdvertising in Exxon’s bad reputation got in the way of its industry-wide carbon capture proposal by Sorin61
Yea there's better stuff to look at, like desalting ocean water with the abundance of extra solar energy during the day... but... it'll be a while until they give a shit about that. Can't wait for the ridiculous pipe from the mississippi to the west before they realize there's an ocean next to cali LOL. You know they're gonna do it