Fusors are very good sources of neutrons. But the concept of a neutron beam is pretty lulzy. Neutrons have no charge and are unaffected by magnetic fields so good luck shaping that thing.
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Kittens provide dual shielding for both radiation and detection, who would ever look under a pile of kittens for a nuclear reactor? Further the kittens will be drawn to the warmth, just provided a constant supply of Thorium, deuterium, and fish.
Remember to remove dead kittens otherwise the smell might attract hobos.
I've been working on a FF plugin to address this problem. It's pretty simple. Basically unless you set it otherwise if the http request does not match the domain in the url address bar no cookie is sent. Again, unless you specify otherwise. The important tick is that the new cookie which comes in the response is saved by the plugin and used until you close that window after which its deleted. If enough people use the plugin it should result in a huge amount of semi-valid but ultimately useless tracking data reducing the SNR of their mining operations. Therefor, even people who don't use the plugin will get some protection from those who do.
Once my finals are over I'm gonna dump a few weeks of dedicated dev time into this. Hopefully, I'll have it working by end of Feb.
Fusors are very good sources of neutrons. But the concept of a neutron beam is pretty lulzy. Neutrons have no charge and are unaffected by magnetic fields so good luck shaping that thing. May I recommend,
Kitten Kitten Kitten Kitten
Kitten TTTTTTTT Kitten
Kitten T Fusor T Kitten
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Kittens provide dual shielding for both radiation and detection, who would ever look under a pile of kittens for a nuclear reactor? Further the kittens will be drawn to the warmth, just provided a constant supply of Thorium, deuterium, and fish. Remember to remove dead kittens otherwise the smell might attract hobos.
I've been working on a FF plugin to address this problem. It's pretty simple. Basically unless you set it otherwise if the http request does not match the domain in the url address bar no cookie is sent. Again, unless you specify otherwise. The important tick is that the new cookie which comes in the response is saved by the plugin and used until you close that window after which its deleted. If enough people use the plugin it should result in a huge amount of semi-valid but ultimately useless tracking data reducing the SNR of their mining operations. Therefor, even people who don't use the plugin will get some protection from those who do. Once my finals are over I'm gonna dump a few weeks of dedicated dev time into this. Hopefully, I'll have it working by end of Feb.