Bold of you to assume they don’t do that with the locally processed data too
Bold of you to assume they don’t do that with the locally processed data too
Option 1
One is that nuclear power has to account for and financially compensate its passive radiation emissions. This is unique to nuclear power, even though passive emissions from nuclear plants are less than 10 times lower than radiation emissions from coal power plants. Clearly we don’t care that much about the harmful effects of the radiation emissions, and if we do then coal should be charged for the current and past emissions.
The only reason it takes longer than a few years is because of arbitrary regulatory barriers we’ve placed - so when we say “we should build more nuclear” part of the manifestation of that will be streamlining regulation to make it faster and cheaper.
Alternatively, we make coal, oil, and natural gas subject to the same externality-internalizing regulations and taxes and see how things shake out.
So your issue is actually that there’s a lack of a full commitment to public transmission infrastructure that would allow nuclear power to displace coal, gas, and oil? Sounds like we agree then
Yeah man all those fossil fuels burned in nuclear power plants… wtf?
I think we should do whatever decarbonizes us faster
That’s what I’m hoping - we can’t just burn down any community with spam
Replace a site with CSAM and you’ll find it’s not a site you’ll want to go to in the first place.
Are you being intentionally dense or do you not understand that it’s my point? If someone can flood lemmy with CSAM so easily that the only way to stop it is a site shutdown, then there are not sufficient mitigation measures in place.
I think commenters are getting a little uppity
What praytell the fuck do you mean by this term specifically
I have a recurring donation to the instance, but that’s aside the point.
The developers who build lemmy aren’t able to put in CSAM blocking code. That’s not how this works.
They absolutely can, and every forum under the sun has tools and extensions to help with this. Fucking 4chan has code specifically dedicated to deal with CSAM. You have no clue what you’re talking about.
Oh no! Users can’t read lemmyshitpost and now the world is ending.
Replace this with !technology@lemmy.world, or !selfhosted@lemmy.world, or !announcements@lemmy.world. “Oh no, users can’t read the entire site” yes that is the definition of the end of the site.
You’re not seeing that this isn’t a lemmyshitpost issue, it’s an “any popular community on lemmy” issue. Snarkily taking potshots at lemmyshitpost as a community doesn’t change it.
Turning off the community is a viable option
It’s not “not an option”, it’s the last resort. It’s like saying that your only option to seeing a roach in your apartment is to burn the whole building down. Because doing it means you don’t have a community anymore, and without communities the site has no purpose.
Are you seriously conflating my position with arguing that CSAM should be allowed?
It’s a hard problem but it absolutely is an existential risk. Spam is an existential risk. A platform that collapses under spam will either remain too small to be irrelevant or collapse from unusability. I’m sorry but I don’t think your response completely grasps the number of forums, social media sites, wikis, etc. that have been completely crushed by spam.
I hope the devs take this seriously as an existential threat to the fediverse. Lemmyshitpost was one of the largest communities on the network both in AUPH and subscribers. If taking the community down is the only option here, that’s extremely insufficient and bodes death for the platform at the hands of uncontrolled spam.
Ideas don’t come from a coffee break, that’s superstitious nonsense.
no periods in 50 years
Should see an obgyn about that
Generous of you to assume it’s not a reaction to ShinigamiEyes
+1 to waistline. Also the dev team is pretty friendly for contributors