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Visiting the most expensive nuclear station
I think your down votes are because people are tired of rebutting the same old anti-nuclear arguments.
"Civilizationally" The evidence is nuclear has remained safer than alternatives well over half a century even when we have failed organizationally to do the right things (e.g. Chernobyl, Fukushima). IMO let us move on and use technologies that might prevent civilizational collapse rather than avoid them and make such a thing more likely. (Although it's unlikely under any scenario.)
"Proliferation" as a product of civilian nuclear power has been studied and discussed for its entire history and has been disproven. There's no link. In general having civilian nuclear power allows more oversight by international bodies about what you're doing, whereas regimes pursuing nuclear weapons tend to pursue them in secret and using infrastructure fit for the purpose of producing weapons materials.
"Fuel efficiency" simply isn't important when the fuel is so abundant and so cheap. We can afford to worry about that in future if we ever wind up building enough nuclear power it becomes a problem. If anything this is a good reason to stop freaking out about "nuclear waste" i.e. mildly used and 95% reusable fuel and leave that where it's been sitting perfectly safe for decades, above ground.
If someone had the time they could mine every nuclear thread on Hacker News and pull out all the common tropes and rebut them someplace in a similar vein to Skeptical Science's list for Climate Change (https://skepticalscience.com/argument.php). @acidburnNSA's https://whatisnuclear.com/ might be the closest thing. But then nobody would read it, and the problem would continue.
- Lahendused - Tuumainfo
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The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
I went snooping in your HN profile to find the link, and that is a really well done site. Clean design, relevant pictures, and interesting material. It's probably going to cost me an hour or two of productivity today.
Link for people lazier than me: https://whatisnuclear.com/
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Need help for presentation
In general, https://whatisnuclear.com/ has a lot of useful information abut nuclear energy, along with sources for further reading.
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What's the best Nuclear energy and engineering resources?
Introductory, Iām quite fond of: https://whatisnuclear.com/
Lots of great takeoff points from here too.
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Nuclear
If you want to read more on nuclear from a guy with a PhD on the subject, I highly recommend checking out https://whatisnuclear.com. The upsides and challenges are all clearly laid out without any agenda as some people in this thread have accused the pro-nuclear folks of falling for.
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[OC] End of Nuclear power in Germany this week. Energy production from 2000 until today.
whatisnuclear.com run by a couple of nuclear engineers is definitely a more objective and trustworthy source than the Scientific American / the University of Maryland.
- L'energia nucleare in Italia
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How long would a reactor be safe if scrammed?
The site WhatIsNuclear.com is also an excellent resource, including this subpage.
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Illinois lawmakers consider overturning moratorium on new nuclear plants to meet CEJA goals
This has an absolute wealth of information. https://whatisnuclear.com/
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- Linkhut: A Social Bookmarking Site
- The Small Website Discoverability Crisis
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Does anyone have a good bookmarking template to share?
I rarely use the built-in browser bookmarks. The important links to services and other things, I keep in a self-hosted service, Linkace. The problem is that I am trying to keep all my important information in a future-proof format, and that was the reason I migrated from Notion (and Evernote before) to Obsidian: the ability to save all data in plain text.
- LinkAce: A self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites
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Looking for recommendations (Bookmarks/Links)
You might want to look at https://www.linkace.org
- Any bookmarking software/app/extension rcm?
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How are you archiving websites you visit?
Some others I looked at: https://github.com/Kovah/LinkAce/ (PWA) https://github.com/sissbruecker/linkding https://github.com/ndom91/briefkasten (PWA) https://github.com/Daniel31x13/link-warden (PDF)
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Linkace is dead simple to install
I found an official compose file from the project's GitHub page, which has some differences to yours.
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Firefox account server and firefox sync, how?
Linkace for syncing bookmarks and Vaultwarden/Bitwarden for passwords and logins.
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Need something for saving links ,Google Keep alternative
Linkace is a good option.
What are some alternatives?
Logisim-Dark - A fork of Logisim with a Darcula-like look and feel
linkding - Self-hosted bookmark manager that is designed be to be minimal, fast, and easy to set up using Docker.
owid-grapher - A platform for creating interactive data visualizations
Wallabag - wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
webring - Make yourself a website
Shaarli - The personal, minimalist, super-fast, database free, bookmarking service - community repo
catwiki_p3 - CatWiki (using Python 3)
Firefox Account Server - Monorepo for Firefox Accounts
awesome-nuclear - A curated list of open source projects used in nuclear science and engineering
ArchiveBox - š Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more...
unmark - An open source to do app for bookmarks.
Hackershare - Hackershare is a powerful social bookmarking service and a knowledge-sharing community, with advanced search and tag management feature