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DragonBallz 5 points ago +5 / -0

Great info. Quercetin also is very effective in regulating mast-cells from going crazy. Maybe it could work synergistically with olive leaf extract.

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DragonBallz 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is great but it is not yet time to pop the corks and celebrate honest elections at last. Far from it. I do not want to give the impression I am downplaying the efforts done up to date to secure the mid-term but to proclame "No more loopholes" is a bit premature and foolish imho. I cannot be the only one that thinks dropboxes are a huge loophole still needing to be fixed.

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eating is not a vice. Gluttony is (also a sin).

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DragonBallz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every reason is good enough it seems if it can help diss data centers.🥱

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DragonBallz 1 point ago +1 / -0

This, my lazy Brave AI generated info, summarizes well what I've garnered about the subject: Data centers in the US are increasingly building their own "behind-the-meter" power plants to bypass grid interconnection delays that can stretch 7 to 10 years. A Cleanview report identified 46 data centers with a combined capacity of 56 GW planning on-site generation, representing roughly 30% of all planned US data center capacity. 90% of these projects were announced in 2025 alone, driven by the urgent need to power AI infrastructure where traditional utility connections are too slow.

Natural gas is the dominant fuel source for these private plants, with approximately 75% of identified equipment being gas-powered. Developers are prioritizing speed over efficiency, utilizing mobile generators, aeroderivative turbines, and reciprocating engines rather than waiting for long-lead-time heavy-duty gas turbines. This shift has triggered a boom in private natural gas proposals, which tripled in 2025 according to the Global Energy Monitor, with some projects emitting millions of tons of greenhouse gases annually.

Political and corporate responses are accelerating this trend. President Donald Trump issued a mandate during his State of the Union address for major tech companies to build ttheir own power supply to protect ratepayers from higher bills. Companies like Google, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI are deploying on-site gas plants or fuel cells, with Google’s Texas campus permitting a facility that would emit over 4.5 million tons of greenhouse gases per year. This "shadow power grid" represents a significant deviation from previous clean energy commitments, as speed to market becomes the primary driver for AI infrastructure investment.

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DragonBallz 3 points ago +3 / -0

My reply was not, in any way shape or form, an endorsement of Donalds or his policies. I honestly have not researched him at all and have only heard about him in a superficial way. I only touched upon the "data centers/server farms take all our electricity and water" narrative that is all over the place lately. 🙂

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DragonBallz 6 points ago +6 / -0

Data centers can be built in a way so that they use almost no water, so do not be fooled and look up "closed loop cooling systems for data centers". As for energy, more and more data centers are required to build their own energy facilities so as to not burden the existing infrastructure. This is a cute video with a catchy jingle, however it is nothing but a gaslighting tool. Again, do not be fooled.

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DragonBallz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems uniparty tried to stop Paxton at the delegate selection stage by backing Cornyn but failed. Now, surprise!, they are backing Talarico as is evidenced with all this "grassroot" fundraising suddenly showing up. 😒

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

So could this mean that the explosion in autism cases in recent years is partially due to these scams? I would rejoice if the "1 in ≃ 35" kids with autism estimation proves to be way exaggerated.

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DragonBallz 4 points ago +4 / -0

So of course🎵Everybody knows🎵this is AI. So, what is the point then? 🤔

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DragonBallz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sky Scholar on Youtube has tons of fascinating videos on the subject. Well worth a visit or 2. Also, it is easy to confirm that this solar maximum is not, by a wide margin, the strongest in recorded history.

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reports differ on whether the 36 warheads (kinetic or armed) are indeed independently maneuverable, but there are 36 of them, not 6, as this video suggest.

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DragonBallz 3 points ago +3 / -0

Correction: MIRV stands for Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicle. And each of these maneuverable vehicles contains 6 (six) independently maneuverable warheads. So a single Oreshnik has 36 total warheads, not 6.

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DragonBallz 8 points ago +8 / -0

What a divisive prick. Says what patriots want to hear and then injects rhetorical poison. First of all it's Mr. PRESIDENT @realDonaldTrump you backstabbing plant. Second: unnecessary war you say? Go f*** yourself. To everyone else: I could very well be wrong in my evaluation but this guy acts more and more like a poisonous viper.

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