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Then you might as well buy a used PC from 5-10 years ago for maybe $200-300, since performance per $ is now only going get worse with time, even without a silicon shortage. I still use a W7 PC built in 2012. Only has a 1080ti (replaced a Radeon 7970 4 years ago), 3770k (4 cores/8 threads), and 16GB DDR3-1600 but that is still more than adequate for most sane things (ie not protein folding, rendering AVN's, testing nukes, predicting the weather, training an AI, etc). Performance is overrated and just marketing bullshit if you don't actually need or use it (ie I'm a movie collector often Handbraking a bunch of raw bluray dump downloads to h265 and since I'm not falling behind on my job list after running that 24/7 I don't need a faster cpu, a 1080 ti is still good enough for just about all games if you don't care about 4k or raytracing, etc). No one needs a Porche 911 for just a daily commute to work (unless you also street race or something).
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@thevirtuoso3883 Don't break the law. Whatever the law is that's a risk everywhere if you decide to roll the dice for whatever reason. Illegal to talk bad about the CCP = then don't do that if you aren't willing to face the consequences, no matter where you are on Earth. It's also illegal to chew gum in Singapore and you will possibly be caned for it (though usually it's a huge fine, caning reserved for those that can't afford to pay that), so I'd leave my gum at home if I went there. When in China just be careful about what you say. Seriously, free speech is not that important anyway and way overrated, despite what some dead people from 250 years ago thought. As far as women's rights, I couldn't care less since I'm not a woman. As far as organ harvesting, well, as long as they are already dead or they are offering to sell them I have no problem with it. Most of the "problem" is the dumb ethical debates that come from people agreeing to sell their organs for whatever dumb reason (including just to buy a new iPhone) for a few thousand USD and then dying later from complications. They knew the risks and did it anyway, so their fault. As far as abductions and murders for organs, that happens everywhere, not just China. Detention camps= meh, I'm not uighur so not my problem. I also know about the social score system (similar to a credit score) and I for one think it's a great idea and that it should be global. Honey always works better than vinegar when getting the masses to do what you want for the good of the whole and always has.
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@Richard Vaughn Last I checked atheism is a cult about as much as "off" is a TV channel. Any religion, no matter what it is, is a closer fit for the definition of a cult. "Do what I say or you are going to hell." Pfft, only naive dumbasses, kids that don't know any better and believe everything their parents tell them and end up brainwashed, or some one with delusions and other mental issues think any of that crap is real. The vast majority of the rest only act like they believe it, simply to avoid being ostascized (I've never cared what anyone else thought myself, I quit doing that sillyness in high school). The only hell that exists is what we create for ourselves in the 80 or so years we temporarily exist, end of story. That simple, depressing truth is far more likely than all of the complictaed crap various religions cook up, it's why polytheism mostly died out millenia ago and the current religions are just as temporary when anyone with critical thinking looks at the evidence and unfiltered information surrounding them.
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@MrEnterthehole I'm still on W7 and the world has kept turning. Fuck DX12, if a game requires it I simply don't play it, 10's of thousands of others to play, which is lierally a lifetime's worth. As far as security, common sense takes care of most of that (don't randomly browse porn sites or other sites you don't trust, use Adblock, don't click spam or the links in them, etc). No AV at all used and haven't had any sort of malware in 6 years (OS reinstall from a backup is a simple fix for just about anything imaginable, if Antimalware can't remove it). My next build has W10, for the simple reason there is no W7 drivers for most of the parts. That will probably be the last PC I ever build, Moore's Law is dead and I'm not paying 10x prices for 5x performance every 10 years like last time (when going from a 3770k from 2012 to a Threadripper 3960x in 2021). Maybe I'll replace the vid card every 5 years if performance had doubled without much increase in price (unlikely), but definitely not if it requires W11 drivers and no W10's available.
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9:55 Shit people, it's only been like 6 weeks. I've doing the house arrest thing since July 2006, don't need a pandemic for that (just be antisocial and hate everybody by default). I never run out of things to do, if I did I'd just add another hobby to the rotation. I haven't needed to do that in years, making a chainmail suit with half a million 4mm rings atm since 2015, prob another year to go on that. I also collect movies (110,000 of those and counting), play games (30,000+ of those), build things from Digikey parts, etc. People really need to learn to quit being whiners, it's possible the current situation is the new normal and the talk of a vaccine turns out to be a dead end road and false hope.
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@tmfan3888 And likes/dislikes/complaints don't matter as far as the almighty algorithm goes. It just watches for clicks and eyeballs for ads, it doesn't care why or if it's positive or negative. He has over 4M subs, even if it was just reduced to 2M Americans only (prob more than that) that's still plenty enough. Plus most people aren't going to unsub over dumb shit like units used. They watch it for the story, not how-to-build instructions, so the details like exactly how many cm's a sub was underwater doesn't matter. 170 feet, meters, kms, miles, fathoms, or cubits = it was deep, exactly how much isn't going to change the gist of the narrative.
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@Samuel-ym8wz /shrug It worked fine for the Roman Empire. A long list of offenses, some rather benign like talking shit about the Emperor, would get you crucified or sent to the Coliseum to be some gladiator's public play thing. Up until the 1840's stealing some rich dude's hanky or even just a few potatoes in England would get you publicly hung with tickets being sold to the event and dissected after at some medical school theater. And that was considered lenient, before then they would torture you for a week first. I have no idea why they gradually went softer than baby shit after that. Well, other than North Korea, where your entire family, not just you, gets the same sentence to hard labor or execution. So sure, I say if they have a death wish and also hate their relatives let them go on a rampage, bring back public executions and bring back torturing them for a week first and sell 24/7 PPV access to it to cover the cost. Nothing will 100% stop crime, but I guarantee it will slow it to a crawl if there's not many left to commit crime in the first place.
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@Screwyblock Gaming yup, and that actually ended back in 2013. It's more like ITER is the upgrade for the research from MAST (with STEP in between, their"plan" is have that operational by 2040's, but things hardly ever go as planned when decades are involved, esp when that doesn't include the tritium plant = fuel will be hard to come by if it has to come from the moon or separated from hydrogen at 1 in 10^18 atoms). ITER is mostly focusing on materials research for the shielding (currently a tungsten-berylium alloy is used afaik), MAST confirmed theoretical predictions of magnetic containemnt efficiency and did field stability experiements. I imagine ITER's successor/ test power plant will combine the research of both and the end result will end up as a "fat toroid" instead of a tradional tokamak. Really even 2080 is actually quite optimistic and the rush is only because fossil fuels are running out, given how long it took for the Industrial Revolution to take off after the steam engine was researched (invented in 1698 for mine water pumping and novelty toys for scaled-down versions, but took over 130 years for anyone to turn that into a train locomotive fed by wood or coal).
The NIF is still working on inertial/laser containment as well, but I doubt that will ever be economically feasble for a commercial power plant, given the cost of a 500TW laser system. Also the capacitors need replaced very 100,000 shots or so, if it takes 1 shot per second to have a net postive energy output from the fusion and after charging the capacitors that's just a bit over a day of life = for capacitor costs alone that's probably over $70M+ a day, energy storage caps are not cheap at about $10k per 50kJ. Also 1266+ metric tons a day of cap waste would be a full time job of constantly replacing them. They really should just call it a nuclear bomb-testing plant, since that's basically the only thing the NIF does that makes economic sense (assuming you call having and maintaining expensive nuclear weapons "making economic sense").
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@Supervhizor As wasteful as the US gov't is (not just with it's dead citizens) I hope it does cease to exist and someone that thinks like I do takes over as a dictatorship. But definitely will cease to exist at some point, no nation is forever. Most likely in a way similar to the former USSR, with 50 new nations from the former 50 states, with China more easily taking over by defeating individual state militias (assuming they wanted to take over the world, they haven't had such ambitions in their 5000-year history outside their own immediate territory, they've always been on the receiving end of that). As far as Civil War 2, it would take maybe a month or or 2 before every state militia would be crushed, unlike 1861. If backed into a corner the US gov't wouldn't hesitate to resort to chemical weapons and kill anyone that doesn't agree with them, collateral damage be damned, at that point with marial law declared the gloves come off. The first Civil War, Tiannamen Square 1989 and possibly even the 1789 French Revolution would be jokes in comparison. The USSR/Russia was relatively lucky, only a few million died as a result of that instead of most of them, the gov't basicaly simply called it quits rather than chose to fight via civil war for it's continued existence.
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@J3scribe Past performance doesn't guarantte future results. Some math and statistics shows even if the entire earth were hollow and filled with liquid oil (cheapest to extract) we'd use it all in a bit over 400 years. Clearly we have no where near that since it's mostly rock and iron. Not to mention in the 1970's prediction science was far less accurate than now, and wasn't much better than a few semi-educated guesses and a bunch of crystal balls. We will never run out of oil COMPLETELY, but it doesn't need to before shit hits the fan. Sure, there's shale oil probably under 2-3 miles of ocean and another 5-10 miles of rock under that that has a liquid-equivalent pool of maybe 1M barrels (that will get used up in a matter of minutes by the world economy, so you have to get to it and extract it quickly) all over the place. Now go get that when the price of oil is under $10,000 a barrel and try to still make a profit while making it usable (shale is energy intensive to make into liquid crude). Oh and do it before that 47 years is up so the economy doesn't crash in the meantime and the price of oil along with it (no profit= no point, energy companies don't run on compassion or pity, other than maybe that of their investors).
Oh yeah, in the 1970's they were predicting PEAK oil, not total depletion worldwide (huge difference), and that came and went around 2011-2013 when the economy started to recover from the 2008 crash. Why do you think no new oil refineries have been built since the 1970's you mentioned? Mainly because there's no enough oil left to refine to recoup the cost of bulding a new refinery (just incremental upgrades that only make financial sense to implement when the price of refined fuel goes up 3-5x faster than inflation).
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@luistorres6956 If you think overpopulation side effects (famine, disease outbreaks, climate change, resource scarcity, etc) is exclusively some other country's problem that some imaginary line on a map will protect you from think again. Covid demonstrated that doesn't always work and is probably not a 1-time occurence (various disease outbreaks have been in places like Africa and SEA almost every year or 2 for centuries, USA/Europe/1st World just got a taste of it in 2020). And it's not just diseases, do you really think the USA will always get first dibs when it comes to resources? Nope, wrong again, esp when China is the new #1 economy in a few more years and the petrodollar is no longer relevant (the main way the USA can spend money it doesn't have like there's no tomorrow and export it's inflation to the rest of the world, that gravy train is just about over). Speaking of petro, who gets the last of the oil 40 years from now (or the lithium or other critical resources that will replace that)? It won't necessarily be the USA like you assume. Overpopulation just speeds up resource depletion from increased demand. And I'm not even "rich", at least not by American standards. Nor am I parroting anything, I do my own research, almost all of human knowledge is at your fingertips (including classified things only the military is supposed to know if you know where to go and what to type).
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