You identified the solution. Use a solar panel and let the reactor in the center of our system do the work. Add a batteries to make up for being blocked. Today, solar AND batteries are cheaper than fission reactors. Fusion has promise, but why over invest in a maybe when you can use the technology we have today? Is it because It has an end game where you don’t infinity extract resources? Who would want that?
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•New EV fee proposals charge owners 2-3x what gas drivers pay in federal tax
1·2 months agooh no a $250 dollar fee on my EV is going to ruin all the math I did with gas at a $2.50 when I got my car. oh wait its how much now?
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Only 7% of Americans Want Their Next Car to Be Electric, Survey Finds
41·5 months agoJust what do you think is easier to make. A battery where sheets of metal are coated in a liquid, dried, cut, rolled, and placed in a box? or all the parts needing milling and placement for a an automatic transmission engine?
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Only 7% of Americans Want Their Next Car to Be Electric, Survey Finds
41·5 months agoThey are cheaper to manufacture in the long run though. Less parts and complexity.
Your mixing commercial farming with enjoyment selective breeding. The 3k lbs pumpkin is only grown in a couple of plants. Anything growing too slow is removed ASAP and put in a compost pile. Its just a fun way to enjoy the growing season in the middle of bum fuck no where.
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LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Youth loneliness is cured by Adults going into the office
15·11 months agoWhere is this energy during lay off season? No issues witb potentially 90k hours of social bonding gone to provide better executive bonuses.

its worst than that. Ford retooled their battery production to support AI