Also, I'm still not sure what type of posts succeed the most. Whether it's discussion/question posts, photos, or posting links from other websites
I also try to engage in the comment section after posting
Also, I'm still not sure what type of posts succeed the most. Whether it's discussion/question posts, photos, or posting links from other websites
I also try to engage in the comment section after posting
You keep dismissing said person as a troll, yet I feel like they have a point
I know you're not the same moderator they were talking about, but I just want to make you aware of this: https://ponder.cat/comment/1193264
I use solarpunk and disappointed that it happened to you. I felt like solarpunk was the best instance Lemmy has, it feels like it has the least amount of echo chamber. Maybe I'm wrong.
I moderate my own community in solarpunk and I will try my best to not be like the moderator you talk about
Noted, thanks
what's with billionaires trying to make cautionary tales real (Metaverse, etc)
also, to quote some user from Hacker News:
His company, like 9 out of 10 YC companies, is destined to fail. That is all the poetic justice you'll ever need.
I wanted something like Skyscrapercity forum but on Lemmy, or something similar to r/transit.
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Also just wanna give Lemmy the last chance, if it turns out sucks, tbh I will leave. You already know how negative my impression of Lemmy
>AI
>looks inside
>underpaid workers from underdeveloped countries
Lemme know if you made one
Recently, since the new elected president of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, has been in office since October 2024, there has been a good news about building nuclear power generator in Indonesia. Specifically, back in October, he stated in Indonesia-Brazil Business Forum that Indonesia wants to build nuclear reactor [1]. There aren't a lot of information about this yet, but it seems that Indonesia wants to use Thorcon's molten-salt reactor technology [2]. Honestly, my knowledge about nuclear reactor isn't deep, but it seems that molten-salt reactor seems really safe as it eliminates the nuclear meltdown scenario [3].
Honestly? As an Indonesian, I can only believe his word when they actually started building, when I see said reactor physically with my own eyes. After all politicians lies all the time, that includes Indonesian politicians. Especially Indonesian politician, haha. Talk is cheap after all. But the fact that Prabowo himself says that Indonesia wants to build nuclear reactor gives me hope.
What are your thoughts on this? Is molten-salt reactor a good technology?
[1] https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/news/20241118110342-4-589011/prabowo-di-forum-internasional-ri-mau-bangun-reaktor-nuklir (Indonesian source)
[2] https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/news/20241110135352-4-587046/kembangkan-pltn-di-ri-thorcon-siapkan-investasi-rp-17-t (Indonesian source)
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