• @RedditWanderer
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    There’s a statue in Dachau concentration camp of an emaciated man that reads something like: “In memory of the dead and a warning to the living”.

    It seems we have ignored both warnings.

  • @Winter8593
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    5 months ago

    Wait there was a nuclear test less than a year ago?

    Edit: Wikipedia says the most recent test was on 2017/09/03, making this photo taken on 2018/04/01

    Edit 2: I found the article this photo is from with more context. TL:DR it was reset back in 2022 bc the US conducted two clandestine tests.

    • @macarthur_park
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      255 months ago

      I wouldn’t call the US tests “clandestine”. They’re subcritical, meaning they don’t generate any nuclear yield. They also report when they do these in the annual NNSA reports.

    • @errer
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      135 months ago

      Interesting, they were “sub critical” tests. I mean that really shouldn’t count…puts them on par with actual detonations (which Russia is clearly prepping to do soon with tactical nukes).

      • @[email protected]
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        Why shouldn’t they count? It’s literally testing a nuclear weapon. The clock does not say: “Time since the last detonation of a nuclear weapon”.

        Edit: But one could argue that nuclear weapons get tested all the time without any kind of detonation. These should count too IMHO.

        Edit: just read another article on the tests. They happen to design new weapons with them which makes them not tests to see if the nukes still work like I thought.

        • @macarthur_park
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          75 months ago

          Why shouldn’t they count? It’s literally testing a nuclear weapon.

          It’s not considered a nuclear weapon test under the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, so I think it’s fair to argue the clock shouldn’t be reset for a subcritical test.

  • @TheTetrapod
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    45 months ago

    They’re gonna feel reeeaaal silly when they run out of digits in… ~200 years.

    • @Kalladblog
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      25 months ago

      That’s an optimistic outlook. Given the drastically shifting political landscape, do you really think the clock will still be standing in 200 years?