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Humidity and corrosion, it's a trade-off (pick your poison).

Years ago I made my own "dark-ish mode" for it and holy hell, so annoying having to change 50 different more or less accurately labeled and named color settings that only take affect after restarting the program.

More like 4 weeks than 2.

https://chromestatus.com/roadmap


You are right, I misremembered this announcement [1]. They are switching from a 4-week to a 2-week release schedule this September.

[1] https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-two-week-release


Thermalright etc. have definitely shown that a slab of metal and some generic fans can be rather quiet and easily compete with Noctua at a fraction of the cost.

There's no evidence that it wasn't one of those Iranian generic Tomahawk™ missiles!

When Germany last cooked 150 civilians we also investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong (could happen to anyone, really), but at least some minister had the decency to retire afterwards.


>it doesn't offer a web-based version

>It's probably even more photographer-oriented

not even remotely serious? ridiculous


$3/kg, with an estimated 100 trillion tons in seawater.

https://pubs.usgs.gov/periodicals/mcs2026/mcs2026.pdf

One of the last things anyone is going to run out of.


TFA is not about ordinary bromine, but about semiconductor-grade pure bromine, which is very expensive and difficult to produce, so there are very few producers and apparently none in USA.

Nobody will ever run out of bromine or of silicon. But if the very few purification plants for silicon or for bromine were destroyed today, the semiconductor manufacturing would be suspended for a few years, until other purification plants would be built.

Your USGS article does not say a single word about semiconductor-grade pure bromine, so it is irrelevant for this discussion.


The dose makes the poison. Paracelsus knew that 500 years ago already! Meanwhile in 2026 The Guardian publishes such articles every day (microplastics detected somewhere in irrelevant amounts, also water is wet).


The problem is we don't know what "irrelevant amounts" means, which is especially concerning because:

1. Microplastics are pervasive and would be very hard to remediate

2. They seem to bioaccumulate over years, and potentially even transmit intergenerationally

3. We have mechanistic evidence of them interfering with some rather critical biological processes, but processes that would yield chronic issues rather than acute ones

All of this makes it both very important and very difficult to understand the relationship between dosages and possible health effects.


> Maximum concentrations reached 351 mg/kg, dramatically exceeding the 10 mg/kg limit


You know what would be even bigger? Building perfectly safe and fine AP 1000s that already exist many times today and can be built whenever you want to.

0 under construction in the US


Westinghouse plans 10 AP-1000 reactors in the USA

https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/articles/westinghouse-pla...

Yes, it would be better if they had already started, but the ship is turning.


It is not. The right wing is instead waking up to reality. Apparently they like extremely cheap distributed electricity. Who could have guessed that.

Why MAGA suddenly loves solar power

The Trump-led attack on solar eases as the right reckons with its crucial role in powering AI and keeping utility bills in check.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/03/02/katie-mil...


Solar also means all those data center jobs (and, really, many general industrial jobs) flow out to low population density red areas.


True but additional context: Wikipedia says that two came online in 2023 and 2024, and two more are partially constructed, seeking additional funding to continue. Lots more internationally.


The two that came online in 2023 and 2024 are hardly a success story if you look at their history.


There's no border wall, just a typical bike road next to a small fence. So no, unless Poland is planning to blow up their own civilians, they won't mine their own country lol.


My wife’s part of the Family has a house with view of the border to Belarusia. It used to be a small fence just in front of a wood, but that’s long past. It’s truly a wall now.


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