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mtooth

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    Comment #39647284

    pdu: https://github.com/KSXGitHub/parallel-disk-usage Great compliment to ncdu for a single-view disk report and blazing fast.

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    I've been very impressed with Phind.com; at this point it has basically replaced 80% of my web searches for technical questions. The linked sources help with verification and getti…

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    ncdu is one of the most useful CLI tools out there! Been using it for many years as well. Another disk scanner worth plugging that I came across for some use cases where I needed t…

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    Agreed - if the situation is as dire as presented then nuclear fission is the only clear solution today for baseload power. All the rebuttals I usually read seem to present hypothe…

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    Yes SMRs look very promising and I believe NuScale has one commercial plant in the early stages of production but it won't even be finished until the end of the decade[1]. The opti…

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    Comment #24170161

    When I saw the Greenland study on HN[1] last night, all I could think is how much more worse does it have to get before we refocus on building fission plants and doubling-down on f…

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    I first heard Nardis around a decade ago and ever since it has always been one of my favorite Jazz pieces (if not #1). It was also my introduction to Bill Evans. When researching h…

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    SLS is definitely an expensive option, however I'm not sure the cost:benefit trade-off is as poor as you make it sound. http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/03/10/europa-clipper-concept-…

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    You make a good point regarding the author's understanding of color blindness, however gray-scale vision absolutely does exist in humans, albeit in a much smaller proportion of the…