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Comments · 6
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Re:So What?
I challenge you to back that "50 nuclear startups" with anything.
Third way mapped out 48 different startups. https://public.tableau.com/profile/third.way#!/vizhome/AdvancedNuclearIndustry_TheNextGeneration/Dashboard1 That took less than 30 second on google. I take it you cannot use google. 47 startups now that transatomic has shuttered.
You are wrong about several other statements in your crazy person rant.
NuScale just picked a manufacture. 83 companies expressed interest. That would not happen if it was not really going to be built. Also congress just passed a bipartisan law designed to help these startups. There are few more bills in the pipeline designed to help this initiative.
Face it NuScale is going to build those 12 reactors.
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Re:Nope
Frequency is about the same, the strength for older hurricanes is actually not always very accurate, especially when it comes to stronger ones as they aren't that frequent.
An interesting presentation here though: https://public.tableau.com/pro...
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Re:The linked maps are mostly meaningless
Like Kingsville, TX (534 signers)?
More detail here, which (you're right) should have been linked to in the submission instead of just the static image. My bad. -
Re:Read-only switch for USB sticks?
Some kind of simple write blocking solution is what's needed. Tableau are the kings of write blocking so I'm sure the company constructing these kiosks could do a deal with them for some kind of solution.
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Re:Read-only switch for USB sticks?
Some kind of simple write blocking solution is what's needed. Tableau are the kings of write blocking so I'm sure the company constructing these kiosks could do a deal with them for some kind of solution.
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Re:I love reporters
The article mentions this being chose over sleuthkit, which makes me wonder just how much better (if at all) the software internals are on the TreCorder.
The key isn't so much the software as it is the hardware. The TreCorder uses hardware write blockers to provide a rather strong guarantee that the original data will not be corrupted even if the OS and the acquisition software happen to be written by idiots.