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hypertown , in Mood

Go for a walk, read a book, watch a movie, play a game it will make you feel so much better. Just remember to change activities every few hours. If you’re going to play games for 10h you are probably going to get bored of it way too quickly.

CyberMonkey404 ,

Go for a walk, read a book, watch a movie, play a game

I’d love to, but I’m at work. There’s a bit of a lull between the storms of activity atm, and I would absolutely love to not waste time with just being stuck in the office. But I can’t afford it

hypertown ,

I know how you feel man. I used to work in a job like that. Honestly what saved me was reading some comedy manga on mangadex. Since it didn’t require a lot of brainpower and I could just stop reading it whenever I wanted it was perfect for times like this. My head also was in a much better state than after scrolling back then reddit for hours. If you don’t like manga you could just find some easy book.

If you can’t go for a walk during work go before or after work. I try to cycle every day after work and it always makes me feel better.

CyberMonkey404 ,

Thanks for the kind words!

grrgyle ,

Can’t read a book at the office? Working through a book whenever the queue was empty was one of the few pleasures of working retail/call centre

grrgyle , in Mood

Time to grab your board (web navigator) and surf (follow hyperlinks) the web (more commonly, the graphical “internet”). Totally rippin the gnar, my gender indeterminate dudes (check out wikipedia). Yeaaaahhh (yes, emphatically)!!!

hsdkfr734r , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

I like your pitch black humour.

roserose56 , in Mood

I do that while listening a CD and then I start work around the home.

samus12345 , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
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The irony of Homer Simpson representing safe nuclear energy…

MyOtherInstanceIsDown ,
uis ,

Well, it took much effort for Homer to blow up NPP

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Draedron , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

lol nuclear is really uneconommical, way too expensive and therefore really inefficient. You need 10-20 years to build a plant for energy 3 times more expensive than wind. For plants that still require mining. That produce waste we cannot store and still cannot reuse (except for one small test plant). For plants that no insurance company want to insure and energy companies dont like to build without huge government subsidies.

I know lemmy and reddit have a hard on for nuclear energy because people who dont know anything about it think its cool. But this post is ridiculous even for lemmy standards.

Tar_alcaran , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

Hi, I work in waste handling, and I would like to tell you about dangerous materials and what we do with them.

There are whole hosts of chemicals that are extremely dangerous, but let’s stick with just cyanide, which comes from coal coking, steel making, gold mining and a dozen chemical synthesis processes.

Just like nuclear waste, there is no solution for this. We can’t make it go away, and unlike nuclear waste, it doesn’t get less dangerous with time. So, why isn’t anyone constantly bringing up cyanide waste when talking about gold or steel or Radiopharmaceuticals? Well, that’s because we already have a solution, just not “forever”.

Cyanide waste, and massive amounts of other hazardous materials, are simply stored in monitored facilities. Imagine a landfill wrapped in plastic and drainage, or a building or cellar with similar measures and someone just watches it. Forever. You can even do stuff like build a golfcourse on it, or malls, or whatever.

There are tens of thousands of these facilities worldwide, and nobody gives a solitary fuck about them. It’s a system that works fine, but the second someone suggests we do the same with nuclear waste, which is actually less dangerous than a great many types of chemical waste, people freak out about it not lasting forever.

EisFrei ,

www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxguides/toxguide-8.pdf

I didn’t know that before but it appears cyanide does have a half-life that is a fraction of nuclear waste.

That doesn’t make it or the other compounds less dangerous, of course.

Tar_alcaran ,

That’s uhh, not what that says. One of the two mentions of half life are your body converting cyanide into thiocyanate, which will kill you and depending on your last bowel movement, make your corpse into hazardous waste itself.

The other mention is hydrogen cyanide in air, which is lighter than air and will decompose back into cyanide eventually, scattering it over a large area. Which will technically make it go away from your site, but spreading toxic waste over the countryside is illegal for a reason.

EisFrei ,

Most cyanide in surface water will form hydrogen cyanide and evaporate.

As long as it has a surface to evaporate, it will degenerate.

Tar_alcaran , (edited )

Oh yeah, you could totally just leave it in a giant pool and ignore it. It’ll react, evaporate and eventually break down into cyanide again, rain down, subtly poison the area, react again, evaporate again, etc.

And that’s great for the owner of the big pool of cyanide, and very bad for everyone else. Stuff that evaporates doesn’t disappear, the cyanide doesn’t magically change into cookiedough. You’re just spreading it around more.

EisFrei ,

Hydrogen cyanide will turn into “cookie dough” in 1-5 years. Which is way shorter than “forever”.

The way you said it in your first comment made it seem longer lasting than radioactive waste. Which it isn’t according to the linked PDF. That is the only point I was trying to make.

nickwitha_k ,

… Hydrogen cyanide is literally what has been used to execute people in gas chambers and genocide during the Holocaust. The LC(Lo), the lowest recorded lethal concentration is 107ppm, resulting in death in 10 minutes. That’s, objectively, far more dangerous than the respective material that firefighters were exposed to at Chernobyl. You don’t want that in any appreciable quantity in the air around people that you want to continue living.

Valmond ,

Yeah but how is the Kremlin going to control us with their gas & oil if we have nuclear?

Checkmate uh pro democratic people I guess?

DadVolante ,
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They have more uranium than we do

veganpizza69 ,
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anachronist ,

As a friend once said “benzene is what anti-nuclear people think nuclear waste is.”

Tar_alcaran ,

I mean, spent fuel is actually quite lethal when not packaged, but you get something like 300-400MWh out of a kilo of fuel. And that’s significantly more than I’ll use in my lifetime.

I’d gladly keep a kilo of dry-casked spent fuel in my house. It’d make an excellent coffee table or something, if a bit hard to move. I would absolutely not put a lifetime supply of benzene anywhere near my house.

Edit: it would make a shitty coffee table. 1 kilo of uranium oxide is just under 100ml

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

The density of uranium always fucks with me. How can something that takes up so little volume weigh so much?

StupidBrotherInLaw ,

It’s thicc.

oo1 ,

phat nucleasss

uis ,
nondescripthandle ,

Cyanide is used extensively in precious metal recycling too. So even reclaiming resources has a harsh chemical cost. Meeting workers from there I was surprised to say the least about how ‘casually’ they work with Cyanide. Clearly they have safty protocall but nothing like what I imagined something like Cyanide would call for.

Tar_alcaran ,

In addition to hazardous materials regulations, I also do workplace safety, and this doesn’t surprise me at aaaaall. People get really casual around stuff that kills you slowly.

kaffiene ,

Curious to hear you say this. I live in NZ and cyanide waste is always raised as an objection to gold mining.

Tar_alcaran ,

An unfortunate reality is that while we CAN store things safely, that doesn’t mean they always will be.

cmrn , in Mood

It’s disgusting how many times I’ll catch myself opening an app I closed less than 2 minutes ago because I was bored.

DrDominate ,
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I’ve closed Lemmy and not ten seconds later open it up again.

BlastboomStrice OP ,
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It’s a loop

Katana314 , in Project management

Might be fun to have fiction that exposes this stuff - that giving coy, five-word responses to concerns of the organization doesn’t actually make someone a good leader.

scroll_responsibly ,
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So, Lower Decks but for LOTR?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

I DEMAND to know Aragorn’s tax policy.

You want a divine monarchy, Tolkien? Fine. At least prove it’s an effective one!

rockerface ,

Sounds like something that would be in Pratchett’s Discworld, somewhere

mindbleach ,

Probably not Ankh-Morpork, because Vetenari is nothing if not competent.

rockerface ,

But they also have the Unseen University

samus12345 ,
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“Wipe them out. All of them.”

“Yeah alright, look, what I’m saying is we’re trying, but it’s not really that easy. The Jedi are scattered all across the galaxy and they have that weird force magic to boot, no offense…”

sharkfucker420 , in Mood
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Gradually_Adjusting , in pff, if you dont understand html... you won't get the metaphor
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Hail Sedatin’

Hjalamanger , (edited ) in padre goes hard in the pit, crowdkills the tourists, and dropkicks the posers
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jsomae , in This pisses me off so much

I hate that people never say “bye” on the phone.

MutilationWave ,

I say it sometimes. Is “aight” a good enough bye, what about “later”? Sometimes if it’s a quick work call hardly anyone says bye.

allywilson ,

I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.

yokonzo ,

Nah, same for the work calls

jsomae ,

Nah, I don’t think “aight” suffices, but “aight, later!” would work.

noisefree ,

You have to tell them that you love them, everytime, or it’s not even close to a proper bye. That’s how you get an in with the HR folks really quickly so you know that they have your back. Work on easy mode, more or less. Like and subscribe for more social lifehacks.

wieson ,

Are you even allowed to end a phone convo without 20 byes and 30 ciaos?

DNOS ,

What Is ciaos ? Is It commonly used also in english or are you an Undercover italian ? 🤔

wieson ,

I’m German, but we use ciao all the time (we spell it tschau)

Slovene ,

Same in Slovenia. Čau!

DNOS ,

That’s curious I knew some German gettings but never heard of it … Seems most languages have a similar one somehow kinda cool …

Brickardo ,

South American here, same thing, we write it down chau

nilloc ,

One of the best parts from Spaced (Simon Pegg & Jessica Stevenson’s season show from the early 2000s).

jsomae ,

Oh, do they say bye in that show? …and that’s the best part?

RebekahWSD ,
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My stepfather does this irl and it always pisses me off, it’s so rude!

Appoxo , in Biden admits to taking drugs before the debate.

The fact that thus is a real product…

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