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a good mission burrito is like $10 and makes my life better

$100 on sushi and I’m still hungry. $10 on a burrito and I’m full for 24 hours

Yeah because it's the size of a small child

lmao this was also going to be my answer

yes the US is laughably corrupt


certainly there exist nuclear ships with enough power but I fail to see how you would feasibly tug a train of containerships


wiki article states "Up to 10,000 TWh/yr of power could be generated from OTEC without affecting the ocean's thermal structure". which converts to about 500GW which... isn't that much


10 000 TWh/yr is one third of the current total electric energy generation of the whole planet, is not a small amount.

Source, page 39 of the full report:

https://www.iea.org/reports/global-energy-review-2025/electr...


This can't be correct.

10,000 TWh/y = 1e+7 GWh/y, divide it by 365.25 days/y to produce daily output of 27,379 GWh/day, then by 24 h/day to get pure power of 1,141 GW. It's still more than a terawatt, three orders of magnitude larger than the largest nuclear reactors.


oops. yes. still not that much though. i mean it's a lot but it's "one more large industrialized country" a lot not "kardashev 2" a lot


Those goalposts of yours are on a FTL ship...


Kardashev 2 has a Dyson sphere. Of course anything on a single planet can never have that much.


this... is not very good for an hour? i would expect an undergrad to be able to cook this up in an hour


I would not expect someone without a good knowledge of both javascript and the Ising model of ferromagnetism to make that in one hour. Especially now that google search is more and more crap, just looking for info would take longer.


Is this not just a cellular automaton? That's well within the usual range of college sophomore lab assignments.

To be honest the student may not necessarily care what the Isling model is, but they don't have to and neither does an LLM. It takes a very modest amount of code to apply some rules and update a grid of pixels. At least when I was in school it was totally normal to expect students to make something like this in an hour.

It's actually kind of ironic that in this case such a simple project now means the opposite of what it did back then. Students got these assignments as a form of encouragement to show that their skills were immediately useful and that more "serious" science need not be so scary.


> Is this not just a cellular automaton?

no


theyd cook it up in an hour and then spend the next 2 days stuck on some stupid issue. not so with ai tools.


that seems fine


Forever is a long time.


they're in big concrete containers rated to withstand everything its fine


68 years ago we already had fission plants. the engineering side of energy production has been solved since then, it's all political now


ah yes, direct democracy in california has famously never led to anything bad happening.


the movie would be over after 10 minutes if GBI intercepted why would you assume this is an accurate depiction


not at all realistic, awful movie. somehow even worse than annie jacobsen's book. they would not fire only 2 interceptors, and there is no urgency to retaliate when it is not a decapitation strike


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