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  1. Re:What about versus E85s? on Electric Cars Emit 50 Percent Less Greenhouse Gas Than Diesel, Study Finds (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Palm oil is made from the seeds.

  2. Most of those aren't facts but bad estimates without any context on models, age, etc. Every other part is also wrong considering the actual proven facts about the environmental damage from NO chemistry - acid rain, acidification of lakes, oceans, streams, and every other open water source including those for direct human consumption in waste water treatment centers. Then on the nuclear angle, the decades of construction required and the massive investment required make them less useful than every other power plant, including coal itself in terms of economics. And coal has such horrible costs that every other plant is better than it.

  3. Carbon capture in a centralized production location like coal plants is much more efficient than in distributed consumer cars. That efficiency comes at significant capital cost but that is part of running the plant itself. Regardless of how energy is generated, the promise of EV transportation etc. is precisely that the pollution is more concentrated in production both for the energy and for the vehicle. Both cases are much easier to control and filter to avoid environmental damage that kills people and damages property.

  4. Re:Mud on the federal governmet's face on Tesla Turns Power Back On At Children's Hospital In Puerto Rico (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    God damn you Americans are idiots, PR is a US territory under federal control with an honorary governor as the only local representation. Go learn about your own damn country!

  5. And it only cost them... on Tesla Turns Power Back On At Children's Hospital In Puerto Rico (npr.org) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    900 jobs, $10 billion tax subsidies, whatever fee was charged upfront, and whatever fees will be charged later. Musk is evil, and using kids for PR is par for the course.

  6. No, because that is how you destroy society and kill off all humans.

  7. Re: "Protect Election Integerity" on Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Sure Ivan, but you won't get any rubles for shitty distractions from the fact that you fucks are wrong. Also I really don't think you actually understand bias at all.

  8. Re:"Protect Election Integerity" on Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Can you retards at least try to read? The article is reporting on police report with context. That's it! How hard is that to understand? Fucking idiots!

  9. Re:"Protect Election Integerity" on Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Fucking hell you are a god damn retard! DW is the German public broadcaster, and Haaretz artile reported on comments by your dear leader who is so stupid he doesn't know how his own country works. Try again, you fucking idiot!

  10. Re:"Protect Election Integerity" on Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Look into some details. The crime reporting rate is higher than for crimes by Germans, and the immigrant camps are stratified by immigration eligibility with only overbearing environmental influences breaking the trend of non-violence for immigration. The idiots who bandy about idiotic nationalist rhetoric are one goose-step away from outright Nazism only because that would put them in prison.

  11. Re:"Protect Election Integerity" on Canadian Government Teams With Facebook To Protect Election Integrity (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    AfD is anti-German because it panders to the pro-Nazi and extreme right who blame everyone else for their problems. Germany post-war is incredibly successful as pro-diversity and pro-immigration as it is what taps into our natural advantage in the center of the EU for travel and trade. We know the lineage of hate and see its defects readily. We also know the failures of the last group to hate immigrants and will never be fooled by them or shallow Russian schemes to retake former Soviet occupied territories.

  12. Re:"Not a good thing" on NYT Op-Ed Argues Amazon 'Took Seattle's Soul' (bendbulletin.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    All cities are dependent on complex support services to function, it is incredibly bad strategy to displace the workers who maintain it. Spatial relationships matter, that is what makes cities work. Pushing out the support layer means the city falls apart until budgets rise to cover increased costs from dis-agglomeration and scattering of labor increasing their costs in a vicious circle. The cop-out of blaming local government only works when the companies responsible for the bubble and especially their employees actually pay full and complete taxes, otherwise they only increase the demand on local services without paying for increasing capacity. That means less is available for everyone, if distribution were even. In practice distribution is not remotely even, so this directly means less for everyone else (the older residents), while the new rich few horde everything they can.

  13. Re: I think you may be confused... on Senators Announce New Bill That Would Regulate Online Political Ads (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Next year, once the transformation of the Republican party is complete, the line will be: "Hitler wasn't far right, our guy IS!".

  14. God damn you lot are all fucking idiots, you need to at least try to read coherently! I am talking about the entire bitcoin, the faggot before you obsessed with miners as claim on the only ones involved in 2011. Now go fuck off!

  15. Re:Oh for fucks sakes on This Is the Week Wall Street Went Nuts Over Cryptocurrencies (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    A ponzi scheme whose advocates dress up their rants with imitations of the language of finance, but who have no understanding of how to calculate risk, and who don't care about mathematically expected returns. Bit coin and all the others have unregulated markets subject to wild manipulation, are most often used for illegal trade and money laundering. Advocates range from naive but useful idiots (in the political sense), to stupid over-entitled sheltered fools, to serious hard-ass criminals. Have fun, don't stay so long you're the last sucker holding an empty bag, and don't try to trick anybody else into joining your hell!

  16. Try again.

    See: "A US jury indicted Alexander Vinnik on Wednesday after his arrest in a small beachside village in northern Greece on Tuesday, following an investigation led by the US justice department along with several other federal agencies and task forces.

    Vinnik was described by the justice department as the operator of BTC-e, an exchange used to trade the digital currency bitcoin since 2011, which was allegedly used to launder more than $4bn for people involved in crimes ranging from computer hacking to drug trafficking." The fellow was involved since 2011 and is an absolute criminal pandering to criminals."

  17. Re:Thank you slashdot on This Is the Week Wall Street Went Nuts Over Cryptocurrencies (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    You are a bad troll, go back to your bridge and stay there.

  18. Re:A Noble Idea on Woz Wants To Retrain You For a Career in Tech (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    They are open about methodology so read it and make specific complaints to them. Otherwise, would you also complain about the Heritage foundation report which confirms the need for advanced education at the same time? Specifically " The income advantage offered by a college degree is nearly double what it was just a generation ago. And it is the full bachelor’s degree that counts: Even someone with a two-year associate degree can expect just 29% more in annual income than a person who holds only a high-school diploma.[2]"

  19. Re:when will they learn on Woz Wants To Retrain You For a Career in Tech (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It has little to do with "cool" instead this is the route to higher incomes due to disparity in valuation of productive activity. What you are talking about isn't the target either. This program has a focus on engineering applications and infrastructure work. There is still room for development in these fields and the target is much larger.

    Income inequality is rooted in differences in skill development not some imagined super power or talent and the larger world economy depends on developing workforces that adapt to technology. A mechanic now needs to understand integrated semiconductor electronics for the most advanced cars, and similar skill increases are demanded in all professions.

    Honestly there is nothing value-added about most software produced for consumer applications, and the forefront is in research itself. That field is more distant but accessible to people who pursue intense advanced studies in technology.

  20. Re:Interesting definition of "leading clean energy on Why China is Winning the Clean Energy Race (axios.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Your story was out of date and wrong even when it was printed. See here and check the end, also note the dates are written differently such that while your article was written later it was also wrong when published.

  21. Re:Interesting definition of "leading clean energy on Why China is Winning the Clean Energy Race (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    China is leading in all energy production due to growth, but it is investing substantially more in clean generation technologies than the US is, and even more than the EU as a whole. Making some coal plants temporarily while scaling up production of solar, etc. is an effective solution to surging electricity demands in the meantime. Like in India where coal plants were built for decades but are now being scaled back. Growing productive populations need energy by all means, and that is a distinct phenomena from their investment in renewable generation to make it cheaper and to cap off and destroy the need to import any coal.

  22. Re:Thank you slashdot on This Is the Week Wall Street Went Nuts Over Cryptocurrencies (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm German, I just hate the direction of the US led economics and American idiots advocating the stupidity that is killing off everyone who isn't as greedy as possible. If I can help one person realize analysis requires more thought than that then I am happy. There are greater interests exist in the world, and greater purposes for existence. Family, community, peace, humanity itself.

  23. When the early adopters are drug dealers and pimps and russian oligarchs I'd prefer to put them all in prison forever, not participate in a system that rewards them.

  24. Only by assuming that demand is constant, which it isn't. Demand is price sensitive, and everything has a life cycle with dead end.

  25. Re:Oh for fucks sakes on This Is the Week Wall Street Went Nuts Over Cryptocurrencies (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I won't take advice from someone financially biased to encourage my investment for purposes of their own personal gain and against any consideration of my interests. Anonymous advice and internet advice is suspect because it has no legal framework for liability. That is fundamental for practical investment. I hope you grow up a lot more before you get money or someone will take it all from you very quickly. Faster than you can even realize they've scammed you, they will be gone.