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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish26•1 year ago with the hopes of buying electricity from it as soon as 2028. Fusion won’t be ready by then Energy should be public
minus-square@ichbinjasokreativlinkEnglish3•1 year agoenergy, water, food and housing should not be used for profit. Everything else is fair game.
minus-square@TheGrandNaguslinkEnglish15•1 year agoNah, not everything else. You can add healthcare to the list.
minus-square@LeafOnTheWindlinkEnglish13•1 year agoAnd healthcare. You know, all the stuff to keep us alive.
minus-square@chiliedogglinkEnglish10•1 year agoBut there’s so much profit to be made in things required to survive. There isn’t a price point at which I’ll choose to quit using food and water.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoMax Planck seems to have learned from the Fraunhofer mp3 thing and is getting their hands dirty with commercialising Stellerators. “In the 2030s”, right now they’re drafting, maybe simulating. Awfully short on details right now if you understand anything about fusion.
Fusion won’t be ready by then
Energy should be public
energy, water, food and housing should not be used for profit. Everything else is fair game.
Nah, not everything else. You can add healthcare to the list.
Agreed! Idk why that didn’t come to mind.
The irony is very funny considering your username :)
And healthcare. You know, all the stuff to keep us alive.
But there’s so much profit to be made in things required to survive.
There isn’t a price point at which I’ll choose to quit using food and water.
Max Planck seems to have learned from the Fraunhofer mp3 thing and is getting their hands dirty with commercialising Stellerators. “In the 2030s”, right now they’re drafting, maybe simulating. Awfully short on details right now if you understand anything about fusion.