48 seconds. I predict a glut of helium. balloons for everyone

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    I can’t wait for the billionaires to increase our power bills for this.

    Yes yes I know it would be cheaper, but billionaires are going to charge more money even though it’s costing them less.

    You know, not everything has to be “eat the rich”.

    This could just be a really neat science article/discussion about a fusion test, and have no need to bring up Capitalism.

    The constant complaining just gets old after a while. Be focused, if you want to be listen to, and taken seriously.

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        Seriously, can’t we just be happy about something for a few minutes?

        Well, for me, it’s more of ‘quit your bitching about everything all the time, it’s annoying as F’.

        Though if it wasn’t that, it would definitely be what you stated.

        Edit: I don’t mean to be insulting, just expressing the irritation of it. I’m not trying to diminish anyone’s opinions on any subject, just trying to focus it into the proper conversations so that other conversations don’t get polluted (see below).

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            Easy to call it bitching when you have an easy privileged life.

            No, it’s not, not when you care.

            When you care, you want to see opinions expressed at the right places, and in the right amounts, so they’re the most effective.

            ‘Bullet spraying’ the same thing over and over again everywhere just dilutes the message, and it turns people off to listening to the message, and harms the causes the opinions are being expressed for.

          • @[email protected]
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            If everyone was stuck outside in the cold, and one guy wouldn’t stop talking about how cold it is, how long before others would start to be annoyed? Yes, it’s cold out. Yes, we’re cold too. Yes, mutually complaining about the cold can be a bonding experience, especially when we can all see another group safely enjoying their warm shelter they refuse to share. But when every conversation or discussion for months on end is interrupted by the guy saying it’s cold and offering zero solutions, at some point people are going to tell him to shut up.

            TL;DR: No privilege here; please stop bitching

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            Yes it sure is! Just as easy as it is to not be a permanent cynic about fucking everything, because (and I speak from past experience I wish people would learn from here) that takes effort too.

            Consider: the caloric energy expenditure in your pointless stating the obvious above, now multiply that by how often you do this. Carry the 2. Imagine using that on something productive! Think of the Bitcoin you could own!! All the energy needed for that Bitcoin’s gonna need at least 50 seconds of fusion.

            And so: we’ve come full circle, as was prophesied.

    • @[email protected]
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      Some of us can’t not live with daily trauma of being poor lol

      Oh the comments annoy you? Sorry some of us will struggle quieter? Wtf

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        Oh the comments annoy you? Sorry some of us will struggle quieter? Wtf

        I’m advocating for you to be smart in how you do it. Apply it in the right places, in the right amounts, to the right audiences.

        ‘Bullet spraying’ the same thing over and over again everywhere just dilutes the message, and it turns people off to listening to the message, and harms the causes the opinions are being expressed for.

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      Until the rich are eaten it should be brought up at every opportunity. They still exist so keep it up until they’re gone.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        ‘Bullet spraying’ the same thing over and over again everywhere just dilutes the message, and it turns people off to listening to the message, and harms the causes the opinions are being expressed for.

      • capital
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        “eat the rich” is the “this” of lemmy. Holy shit is it ever getting old.

      • TheWoozy
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        Once the top 1% are eaten, there will be a (slightly poorer) new top 1%. We’ll eat them. Eventuallt we will all rise to the top and be eaten. Thus, the circle of life will continue.

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      This is the thing which makes Lemmy more annoying than reddit. Every. Fucking. Thread. Has to be this same low information teenage edgelord shit about why capitalism has ruined the color green, or whatever. It’s as exhausting as it is stupid.

      Half this shit has literally nothing to do with capitalism. The other 2/3 is literally shit which is the exact same or worse under the USSR/Mao. For the love of fucking God, please at least critique capitalism in a way which makes literally any sense at all and stop with this “say the line Bart” fan service.

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      It’s fair that the constant complaining does get old, and the eat the rich shit is VERY old. But I don’t see power bills getting cheaper as a result of this technology eventually becoming viable. At least not at first. Especially when in the US you have people like Warren Buffet who buys power companies and immediately raises prices by around 50% as a matter of routine.

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        But I don’t see power bills getting cheaper as a result of this technology eventually becoming viable. At least not at first. Especially when in the US you have people like Warren Buffet who buys power companies and immediately raises prices by around 50% as a matter of routine.

        Ah! Now this is a conversation we can have. (Gets on soapbox.)

        With all the talk about cheap fusion energy, no discussion is ever made about how it’s going to fit in with our existing capitalistic system, and what happens to all the companies that exist worldwide that currently generate energy using other/classic means.

        Do they all go bankrupt? If so, what does that mean to the different economies in the different countries?

        Assuming they’re willing to go bankrupt in the first place. What about if they fight back, if they flex their political power to prevent the cheap fusion energy from being realized?

        Maybe they have governments subsidize them? If so, then so much for cheap energy, as we all pay more taxes to subsidize. At that point then why bother, economically that is. It still benefits the planet, so there’s that.

        Maybe the world powers decide to do nothing, and just shelve fusion power altogether, to protect their existing interests. Then what happens to the planet, as we get more and more into trouble using fossil fuel energies that harm the planet? Existing renewables (solar, etc.) aren’t enough, so something else is needed as well.

        We all joke and/or worry about fusion energy being here in 20 to 30 years, and how that 20 to 30 years always keeps sliding into the future, never coming to fruition. But the real problem is going to be once Humanity finally makes fusion power work practically, what does that mean to the status quo in power, and will they be accepting of it, and if not, what does the rest of us do about it?

        TLDR: Does old power ‘go quietly into that last good night’ and allow new power to take over, or do they fight back? And what does that mean for all of us? And the planet?

        (Gets off soapbox.)

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          We still don’t know anything other than wild hand waving speculation about the eventual costs of fusion power. The ultimate solution may require a ton of unobtanium-spice alloy that has been tempered in a midoclorian bath. We have no F-ing clue what it’ll cost. But I can guarantee that there will be state sponsored conspiracy theories about all aspects of it. So let’s wait before we start fighting over the conspiracies. They are not ripe yet.

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            So let’s wait before we start fighting over the conspiracies.

            Nothing wrong with starting the discussion. I guarantee you those who have something to lose are already thinking about it.

            From another article…

            —not least by thinking about issues of energy equity and justice. “When we have these plants, where do we place them so that we can provide a clean energy source for all types of communities?” the NIF’s Ma asks. “How do we build up a workforce that is diverse? How do we ensure that as we are building up this industry, we are training folks to have the skills of the future? We get to at least try to do it right this time.”

            As far as this goes…

            The ultimate solution may require a ton of unobtanium-spice alloy that has been tempered in a midoclorian bath.

            … I see what you did there. 😉

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          I mean, If the oil and other polluting energy companies decide to fight back, I suppose that the fusion energy company can just send them a reactor as a gift to their headquarters and detonate them. Problem solved. /S

      • TheWoozy
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        It’s wwaaaaaaaayyy to soon to be speculating about power bills. A practical power plant is probably still about 30 years away.