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mircea_popescu: lol cnn quotes qntra or what
mircea_popescu: not merely shit, but shit that's been trampled by monkeys.
mircea_popescu: "designed by americans" is quickly becoming the english equivalent of "marfa romaneasca"
mircea_popescu: the "resistance through culture" intellectuals still did a lot to mitigate the sort of damage discussed here
mircea_popescu: but yes. the us is not only just as inclined to outright lie as the su was, it's also blessed with the gift of suck in the shape of a purely imbecile population.
mircea_popescu: in fairness it hasn't been studied too much yet. who knows.
mircea_popescu: it's pretty interesting a phenomenon.
mircea_popescu: yet somehow in their minds the idea doesn't form that... hello ? anyone home ? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: went up what, 10x a decade. easy.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, during THAT EXACT INTERVAL, this set of 10-20 metals did EXACTLY what they had hoped their dead horse would do.
mircea_popescu: my concern was more cultural, so to speak. here are these dudes, maybe 100k of them, all heads counted. they're mostly over 50 white men, who have for 30 years been buying and hoping.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile buying a kilogram bar of non radioactive rare earth metal is perfectly feasible as-is.
mircea_popescu: but in all fairness this thing, while in principle promising, is mroe than a few tweaks away.
mircea_popescu: anyway. i always thought all the work in fine graphite fibers is really intended to do this, eventually.
mircea_popescu: this "from the clouds down" approach... who cares about "the entire world", srsly ?
mircea_popescu: but yes, perhaps getting there.
mircea_popescu: the x per day bla bla figure is spurious. obviously there's a shitton of energy there. the problem is we don't yet have the filters.
mircea_popescu: i thought you wanted it made the only way we know how to create elements atm.
mircea_popescu: then i misunderstood what you were proposing.
mircea_popescu: oh oh.
mircea_popescu: that's all i was saying really. making your own rare metals may work, but it won't be this century. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: right.
mircea_popescu: that's what i was answering to.
mircea_popescu: decimation the idea was that somehow you create the hafnium you use in your laptop through a fission process that happened during your lifetime.
mircea_popescu: 4kb times better off, to be specific.
mircea_popescu: ;;calc 1600**3 / 1000**2
mircea_popescu: ;;calc 1600^3 / 1000^2
mircea_popescu: but it boils down to the simple fact that if you're a mile away your share of the sphere surface is tiny, whereas if you're surrounding the item, your share's 100%. distance is a much better insulator than mass, because distance goes into the formula ^3. and consequently you're better off a mile away from a ton's worth of criticality than with a gram of the stuff in your colon.
mircea_popescu: (i have the math done on the difference between being exposed to a meltdown outside and being exposed to ingested material, if the obvious difference's aren't obvious i can dig it up)
mircea_popescu: fission may well be the safest method of electricity production. that's not in discussion. a large part of WHY it is the safest involves not sticking bits of a reactor core inside you.
mircea_popescu: but i will note for jurov's benefit exactly what the differences are between his great friend to the east and his great friend to the west.
mircea_popescu: 't make usg's shit not stink somehow, magically.
mircea_popescu: you know, just because japan's a colony and ukraine a colony of "the enemy" doesn
mircea_popescu: at least a dozen people died the first week.
mircea_popescu: is this a rehash of the entire russian song and dance about how "nobody died at chernobyl" ?
mircea_popescu: you're not serious are yo u?
mircea_popescu: well in this case the reasons seem to be more like, "because it will kill you painfully."
mircea_popescu: uhh
mircea_popescu: i doubt you'll ever be able to put up your gf's butt something that was inside a reactor core during your lifetime.
mircea_popescu: the trawlers that pretty much took all the fish, 1965-2015 can be refurbished to suck out the rare earths too, 2015-2065.
mircea_popescu: otherwise ocean extraction would almost be practicable.
mircea_popescu: yes. the fact that they can't currently be extracted efficiently from electronics scrap speaks volumes.
mircea_popescu: it is actually not unreasonable to overspend on sustainability when building a mine.
mircea_popescu: strip/mine/mall. what eat/pray/love.
mircea_popescu: actually...
mircea_popescu: decimation soon to come to a strip mine/mall near you!
mircea_popescu: i guess alf's observation re kalash bullets, copper and izhevsk is so difficult to grok and utterly advanced people just can't wrap their heads around the fact that copper's not really the only superiority metal. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: nobody yet wanted to be africa and failed to get its wish.
mircea_popescu: a well.
mircea_popescu: but his much more important failures when trying to preserve soime sort of future for that country get ignored throughout.
mircea_popescu: somehow his international relations failures when being humiliated by putin in public are widely discussed
mircea_popescu: they laughed at him.
mircea_popescu: iirc obama even whined at the wtc about china rare earth policy
mircea_popescu: mmmyeah.
mircea_popescu: and you simply can't beat a value proposition like "either have europium or not be able to display the color red - it's that simple".
mircea_popescu: meanwhile every time china cuts quotas, the futures go into 10x explosions.
mircea_popescu: sure, nice.
mircea_popescu: it's just not a bottleneck atm. sure, maybe it will become. who knew, in the 60s, that mountain pass thing in pasadena would be the most strategically important place in all the us.
mircea_popescu: or doctored graphite
mircea_popescu: for instance - platinum's even better. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: and it need not be gold.
mircea_popescu: prolly should say "dielectric secondary properties".
mircea_popescu: those are the two main things.
mircea_popescu: and dielectric properties.
mircea_popescu: except electric contacts are not really where the cut lies atm. optic interactions (hence hafnium - ever seen an ingot with the microflim effect btw ?) ☟︎
mircea_popescu: europium phosphates for instance are still to this day the only way to get a decent red.
mircea_popescu: (brazil and australia pretty much own the known hf supply atm). in any case, pretty fucking weird that goldbugs and silverheads still insist with their "precious" metals. they're useless. pm freaks of 2015 really should collect hf. cerium. lanthanum. europium. etc.
mircea_popescu: this century will be the rare earths century. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: prolly hafnium oxide, which should make the world situation ever more interesting.
mircea_popescu: oh this is resistive memory. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: anyway.
mircea_popescu: seems mindblowing, non volatile yet non rom. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: only real clue being the "non volatile" part
mircea_popescu: good for 'em... i wonder if this is the glass thing being discussed for the past year
mircea_popescu: !up letstrythis
mircea_popescu: thanks intel for setting my heresy straight.
mircea_popescu: i thought it was built from the clouds down, honestly.
mircea_popescu: i mean what the shit is this even.
mircea_popescu: "Following more than a decade of research and development, 3D XPoint technology was built from the ground up to address the need for non-volatile, high-performance, high-endurance and high-capacity storage and memory at an affordable cost."
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla interesting. tho i don't get enough from that article to figure out how the fuck it'd work
mircea_popescu: bwaha jurov that kicks ass
mircea_popescu: but bdb has come to expect!
mircea_popescu: exactly.
mircea_popescu: "gimme 900mb" "null" "but you promised"
mircea_popescu: right you are.
mircea_popescu: malloc or any other mechanism has no way out of "gimme 900mb" "only 600 here" "but you promised"
mircea_popescu: in this particular case, allocation should be forced.
mircea_popescu: if my suspect is true, this very neatly shows openbsd as a superior os.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i suspect obds SANE. ie, it forces the allocation.
mircea_popescu: i dunno where erryone else shops for intertubes that work
mircea_popescu: we really should spring for better tubes, huh alf.
mircea_popescu: lol now my node is getting teh silent intertubes treatment
mircea_popescu: he was on 7.2 iirc
mircea_popescu: fun times.
mircea_popescu: pretty much.
mircea_popescu: no, it was wedged to allow study of the wedge point.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform anyway, im bringing the original node back on to help along.
mircea_popescu: i gotta confess watching the idjits squirm is kinda fun.
mircea_popescu: whereas proper bitcoin as released by actual foundation doth in fact always work.
mircea_popescu: because they're running "the newest version" which "always works". in the sense of not.