I think it’s a pretty new website. At the moment, there is only one source on Linus Torvald who says he uses “Vibe Coding” for his personal projects. I think the differences will be bigger with more time and data.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
12·8 days agoThanks for the study. But this does not support your claim. This is just their interim report which only includes sub-areas and not final locations. They will propose five to ten regions by the end of 2027, which will then be analyzed in more detail and only then a final recommendation is given. These are simply the best regions, not necessarily those that perfectly meet all criteria. And as you can see in the report none of the listed sub-areas meet all criteria. This means that the recommendation is very likely a compromise. With nuclear waste. Just great! Also take a look at this section:
Section 23 para. 5 no. 5 StandAG, preservation of the barrier effect:
There must not be any available findings or data that cast doubt on the integrity of the effective containment zone, in particular on compliance with the geoscientific minimum requirements for hydraulic conductivity of the rock, thickness and expanse of the effec- tive containment zone over a period of one million years.- Where there is clear evidence or data that the preservation of the barrier effect appears doubtful, the minimum requirement was considered not to have been satisfied. This minimum requirement is considered satisfied in all other cases, until such time as relevant data becomes available.
This references criterion 5. So every time you see “green” indicators, its possible that we don’t have any data on this.
So no, sorry. We don’t have a safe storage location right now. We just have ones, that are better than others. So adding even more waste? No thanks.
Fun fact: No European country has a final waste site at the moment, except Finland. What if no one is able to build one? Should we send everything to Finland? I don’t think their criteria included this space requirement. But it won’t even come to that, as they most likely simply have no desire to deal with the nuclear waste of all of Europe.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Reprompt: The Single-Click Microsoft Copilot Attack that Silently Steals Your Personal DataEnglish
8·9 days agoThanks, good point! But lets be real honest:
Reprompt: The Single-ClickMicrosoftCopilot Attack that SilentlySteals Your Personal Data
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
14·9 days agoI don’t understand the “no space” argument.
It’s not about the space it takes to store the waste. It needs to be stored safely for one million years for the radiation levels to be safe again. This timeframe is also required by law. It is very unlikely, that we will ever finds such place in Germany.
Using another countrys storage will most likely come at an even higher price, because they want to make a profit on it on top.Just buy a 1km x 1km farm plot in Bayern at one of the known stable rock locations and dig down.
See argument above. And: I live in Bavaria. And no thanks, even if it would be possible to store it here, we don’t want it. I guess no one wants a nuclear waste facility anywhere near his home and I fully understand it. That’s another kinda unsolvable problem.
Germany is already dependent on importing energy sources.
Yeah, but just because things are going that way right now doesn’t mean they always have to. Quite the contrary. The Russian war clearly showed us that dependencies like these should be completely reduced as fast as possible. Why be dependent on someone, if you don’t have to.
Even solar which I support requires imports. Wind less so but even then our wind turbines are only partially domestic.
Yes, some raw materials and some parts I would guess. This is the same with nuclear. But the difference starts by operating them. We don’t need a “fuel” for solar panals or wind turbines to work.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
178·9 days agoYou’re right about climate change. But for Germany, nuclear power is not the awnser.
- We don’t have a safe, final place to store the waste.
- We would again be dependend on other countrys, to import uranium.
- All nuclear power plants are offline and would take a lot of money to modernise / reopen them. To have a significant impact over all we would also need to build more. All of this will easily take more than 10 years.
For us, it is way more cost efficient, faster and safer to invest in solar, wind and battery’s.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•When we say "Fuck AI" are we inadvertently helping the "AI" companies by referring to their products as "AI"?English
102·11 days agoWell, according to the broad definition, a Google search or recommendation systems like those on Netflix or Instagram would also be considered AI. And we don’t call them that, but rather by their proper name.
And language shouldn’t be underestimated. It has a profound impact on our thinking, feeling, and actions. Many people associate AI with intelligence and “human thinking”. That alone is enough to mislead many, because the usefulness of the technology in a given application is no longer questioned. After all, it’s “intelligent”. However, when “LLM” is used, a lot more people wouldn’t grant it intelligence or one might be more inclined to ask whether a language model, for example in Excel, is truly useful. After all, that’s exactly what it is: a model of our language. Not more, not less.
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Lebensmittel@feddit.org•Beyond Meat im freien Fall: Fleischersatz-Spezialist unter BetrugsverdachtEnglish
5·12 days agoVerbraucher meiden aufgrund der hohen Preissteigerungen für Lebensmittel insgesamt und andere Verbrauchsgüter die oft sehr teureren pflanzlichen Alternativen.
Also wenn ich z.B. mal bei Rewe online die Preise prüfe, liegt 1 kg Rindersteak zwischen 40 und 60 Euro. Bio (was ja alle angeblich kaufen, wenn man als veganer nachfragt) zwischen 70 und 80 Euro. Das Steak von Planted liegt bei 33 und Steaks bei der Veganen Fleischerei bei 35 (bereits mariniert). Und da sind 19 % MwSt drauf.
Agrarheute gönnt sich bestimmt das ja! Rumpsteak zum Tiefpreis von 26 Euro vom “Bauern nebenan” mit Haltungsform 1. Anders macht diese Aussage für mich keinen Sinn.
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Europe@feddit.org•Bavarian leader: 'It is time to defend ourselves'English
12·2 months agoYeah… No. He had so many chances. Copying the AfD was a strategic decision by the current leadership of the CDU/CSU and they will not revise it, even if it is the last thing they will do in their careers. I wish it would be different. But it isn’t.



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