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rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto science@lemmy.world•A German Experiment Proved That Simple Concrete Spheres Make Fantastic Batteries. Now, California Plans To Submerge A 9-Meter Diameter Sphere In The Ocean And Is Already Planning Versions Of 30 MetersEnglish2·5 天前The most pressure it would experience would be the difference in internal vs external pressure. At 1000ft of depth there’s a pressure of 440psi. Assuming the sphere somehow managed a perfect vacuum that’s still well below the 6000psi compressive strength of high strength concrete, hell they would still have more flexural strength. The spheres themselves definitely wouldn’t be the weak link.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto science@lemmy.world•A German Experiment Proved That Simple Concrete Spheres Make Fantastic Batteries. Now, California Plans To Submerge A 9-Meter Diameter Sphere In The Ocean And Is Already Planning Versions Of 30 MetersEnglish1·5 天前Depends if the spheres require any steel reinforcement; the salt penetrates the concrete and absolutely wrecks rebar. Though I imagine spheres at depth (not to mention with a partial vacuum) can function like an arch and support themselves with compression, which concrete excels at.
1 in 400 is 0.25% a day.
According this report roughly 325 people a day are shot a day in the US (if we’re including those who don’t die).
325 in 340,000,000 is 0.0000955882%, four orders of magnitude less.
In a room of 400 people that’s one gun violence victim every 7 years. Or, conversely, 0.25% would be 850,000 per day in 340,000,000 people.
All that said, 325 victims a day is still completely absurd and doesn’t need to be so wildly exaggerated.
The rot will definitely still be there, but the power vacuum Trump will leave behind is going to massive. Not only that, but a lot of Republicans are just spineless opportunists and not hardcore ideologues, and they may see it as an opportunity to push back against the nutjobs who have taken over the party.
The actual translations are something like Bundestag=Federal Diet and Bundesrat=Federal Council. Bundestag was originally the Reichstag in Imperial Germany (Diet of the Realm, or Imperial Diet) while the Bundesrat had the same name as it represented the state governments as it does now.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•U.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkids10·15 天前Or afraid of losing access. They keep throwing soft balls because they’re worried about being banned from press conferences and interviews.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that the characters of Vasquez in Aliens (1986) and the stepmother in Terminator 2 (1991) were played by the same actor, Jenette Goldstein, apparently donning brownface for the earlier roleEnglish5·15 天前Putting aside the conversation about sexuality, I think viewing Vasquez as emphasis for Ripley’s femininity downplays the importance they both have. You’re totally right that Ripley shows a strong woman that embraces feminine traits, but there’s a lot to say about a character that breaks gender norms. I think the line you brought up shows that Vasquez doesn’t reject femininity outright, she just chooses to present that differently.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•A bipartisan measure to undo Trump's global tariffs fails in the Senate5·17 天前The Majority Leader decides when votes happen, so it was definitely planned for when the votes weren’t there. Either that or McConnell intentionally didn’t show up so he can keep claiming he’s against it while not actually allowing anything to get done.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•RFK Jr. to end 'godsend' Narcan program that helped reduce overdose deaths despite his past heroin addictionEnglish15·19 天前It’s the same kind of rhetoric they use against gun control. It’s always a mental health problem, but they won’t address that either because they prefer mentally ill people to suffer.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Trump Admin Walks Back Tariff Exemption On ElectronicsEnglish19·1 个月前This one is just pure stupidity. Border Control and Customs announces the exemption one day, Trump immediately walks it back the next, all while markets are still closed. A bunch of idiots probably bought options on Apple and are going to get absolutely screwed when markets open today. If I had to guess the exemption was planned and got out too early somehow.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Europe@feddit.org•Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their alliesEnglish5·2 个月前Not that I disagree with the idea of Democrats shifting right, but it’s a very small shift supported by very few data points. The line probably wouldn’t have changed much with more data. OTOH, the Republican spike is way too much to be an outlier.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•SNES Consoles Appear To Be Getting Faster As They AgeEnglish2·2 个月前It’s very possible. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the CPU and APU do a little acknowledgment handshake every time an audio program finishes. I’m willing to bet there a lot of instances of the CPU subroutine waiting on the APU, e.g. an animation waiting for a sound cue to finish can advance slightly faster.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•The creator of upcoming life sim Inzoi says he was "recklessly brave to even think about creating a game of this scale"English12·2 个月前A more complicated but ultimately faster approach is using a structure like an Entity Component System. You build an entity (deer, person, plant) out of components that are just data (health, hunger, mood), and then each type of component has a corresponding system that updates all the components at once based on other values. It’s somewhat similar, but you save space on unnecessary components not being added, and it packs the data together in way that is faster for the computer to iterate through.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•Musk literally gave Trump a script for desperate ‘Tesla ad’6·2 个月前It’s got me worried why. Yeah, Musk pretty much bankrolled his campaign, but is that really all takes to make a lapdog out of Trump? The man who has shown zero loyalty to anyone but himself? I guess he seems pretty loyal to Russia, but that’s a different story.
Probably both. He promised tax cuts for the wealthy, and they thought he’d be easily manipulated like last time. Unfortunately for the rich his Russian handlers want the economy destroyed and they’re the only ones he’s beholden to.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Supreme Court rules Trump administration must unfreeze foreign aid paymentsEnglish4·2 个月前Maybe not as much as we would like, but each court order gives departments more leverage to resist illegal executive orders. We’ll see more and more examples like USADF barring DOGE from entering the building.
rhombus@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales crash continues in Europe, with Germany down 70%English20·2 个月前I keep thinking it’s same article being reposted before noticing the drop is 10-15% greater than the last time I saw it. I hope he’s kicked from Europe entirely.
I’m sure a social safety net propped up entirely by bureaucrats is going to suddenly deprive every one of their rights. It won’t be a government with mass surveillance and militarized police. Nope, those are definitely not two different things. Big government is big government regardless of form apparently.
And their dissent is utter nonsense. It entirely hinges on the fact the petitioners didn’t wait long enough for an injunction from the District Court before their appeal the Circuit Court, claiming there is no evidence that they were in imminent danger of removal. People have been getting kidnapped and shipped off in a matter of days and these absolute chucklefucks are trying to pretend this is business as usual. Fucking Kavanaugh wrote a concurrence that they needed immediate relief!