Nah, that guy had an accident and ended up sleeping with the fishes.
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bobo@lemmy.mlto
Socialism@lemmy.ml•The dissolution of USSR is the greatest tragedy of the 20th century
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Socialism@lemmy.ml•The dissolution of USSR is the greatest tragedy of the 20th century
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Socialism@lemmy.ml•The dissolution of USSR is the greatest tragedy of the 20th century
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Socialism@lemmy.ml•The dissolution of USSR is the greatest tragedy of the 20th century
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I have barely any experience with either, but BB seems a lot cleaner than any of those options.
Trust me bro, nuclear power is clean, I read it on reddit or some shit idk

Riiiight people are protesting for no reason…
The French government has yet to authorize Cigéo’s construction, and now the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) and the Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) have raised concerns about the design. Although it acknowledges overall progress, IRSN questions whether the sealing would be a strong enough barrier and says ANDRA needs to do more to reduce the risk of radioactive leaks. The agency also needs to improve its strategies to monitor risks and to rehabilitate the facility in case of radioactive spills, IRSN says. Perhaps the biggest problem, however, is medium-level radioactive sludge immobilized in bitumen, or tar, a technique introduced in the 1960s that has now been abandoned. IRSN says that in case of fire in a tunnel, bituminized waste could rapidly overheat and burn. “We would risk creating a phenomenon that we don’t know how to stop,” and trigger “a very substantial” release of radioactivity into the environment, says François Besnus, director of IRSN’s Environment Division in Fontenay-aux-Roses. Both agencies say ANDRA and the producers of nuclear waste need to study treatments that prevent overheating; if that fails, a major redesign of the facility may be needed.
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Others say the risks are simply too high. Radiation will break down water in the rock and cause corrosion of metal structures, leading to the release of explosive hydrogen gas, says biologist and engineer Bertrand Thuillier, an associate professor at the University of Lille. ANDRA plans to ventilate the tunnels, but that could exacerbate fires by providing oxygen, he says. A failure could be catastrophic, Thuillier warns: The area around Bure helps provide eastern Paris with water and is close to one of the world’s most cherished wine regions, Champagne.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.357.6354.858
Edit: and just so we’re clear, this is “the biggest, most complex and costliest nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management programme on earth.” With planned cost between 23 and 54 bilion €
Ah, that must be why first world countries like France are trying to export their nuclear waste into third world countries, after they were forced to stop exporting it into Russia…
If it’s so safe, why have they been closing down every single high level waste permanent storage site over the last decade?
bobo@lemmy.mlto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I'm your friend...
8·1 month agoDude, everyone farts, who gives a shit…
Do you put a j in your mouth or up your nose?
bobo@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•windows is using steamOs as their gaming performance goal
3·1 month agoAs I said, they tried it at the height of their power and failed. I find it far more likely that winblows becomes a Linux distro. It fits their EEE motto a lot better.
bobo@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•windows is using steamOs as their gaming performance goal
3·1 month agoAnd what’s that going to accomplish? The steam client isn’t magically improving performance, their kernel patches are.
bobo@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•windows is using steamOs as their gaming performance goal
2·1 month agoSome bullshit to do with vibe coding a copy, then make some important new feature and patent that.
You think Microslop can vibe code an OS that’s competitive with Linux?
bobo@lemmy.mlto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•windows is using steamOs as their gaming performance goal
9·1 month agoHow do you imagine they patent a fork of Linux?
They already tried patent trolling for over a decade before they gave up… (Look up “Microsoft Novell-Suse patent trolling”)
But it wasn’t updated for the expiry in 2026, 2025, 2024, etc.




RHEL, SUSE, Ubuntu pro… FOSS and GPL have nothing to do with the price of the product