Cool. Thanks for the info.
Cool. Thanks for the info.
How much did you end up paying? Did you have to pay tax, customs fees etc? $200 sounds almost too good to be true. Do you run Linux on it? Any driver issues? I’m looking for a replacement for my NAS right now. On paper this one looks pretty good.
I’d go with a corporate hand me down just for sustainability. Those tend to be in decent shape and can be had for reasonable prices. Buying second hand is always a bit of a lottery but so is buying chinesium.
People generally recommend 8th gen or higher Intel chips for transcoding so I’d look at alternatives. I have a Dell with an 8th gen i5 and that works very well.
Ah … yeah … totally. I would never use some filthy peasant distro like Mint. No sir! Never never ever!
If you don’t compile from source, do you even Linux?
But they’re will be no cameras in his torture dungeon, of course.
Also, Snap is proprietary. That alone is reason enough for me to steer clear.
So, no. Gotcha.
You really have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about.
Do you really have trouble understanding the difference between nuclear waste and regular waste?
My question was specifically how reprocessing the stuff other than fuel would work. And it was a rhetorical question because it obviously doesn’t.
Nuclear reprocessing is the chemical separation of fission products and actinides from spent nuclear fuel.
Did you even read what I wrote before?
Plenty of really dumb takes here but this one takes the cake. Congratulations.
Fantastic. Just kick the can down the road and make it some future generations’ problem. Great technology!
In Germany, the state paid for all the research and development and then gave it to the companies for free. Then they massively subsidised the construction of the plants. Then the private companies got to reap the profits while the plants were running. And now the government is stuck with the bill for decommissioning. Totally not a racket.
That’s some really cool technology you got there, that can reprocess radioactive waste from decommissioning nuclear plants. You know, reactor vessels, bio shields, all the plumbing etc. Please point me to a source on how that technology works.
It doesn’t take a hundred years, but a couple of decades and it’s hugely expensive. And nobody knows what to do with the waste.
Lots of people claim it was harmless because relatively few people died. They have to focus on just one statistic (and a very unreliable at that) to prop up their delusions.
I would always start all conversations with my friends with “Hey Windows peasants!” If I had any friends. These two things have nothing whatsoever to do with each other.