How about “Ritualistically murdered by Stephen Miller, who then drinks his blood to absorb his power.”
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- nanometer1625@thelemmy.clubtoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•President Trump reacts to Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis: "I really don't feel sorry for him"English0·5 days ago
- nanometer1625@thelemmy.clubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•New sodium-ion battery skips mechanical cooling with 97.9% efficiencyEnglish0·7 days ago
The article says that they contain NaCrO₂. That means that, by mass, they are 21% Na, 49% Cr, and 30% O. So I’m curious: why are they called sodium batteries, and not chromium batteries?
- nanometer1625@thelemmy.clubtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Some thoughts after 3 years on LemmyEnglish0·17 days ago
Haha. I used Lemmy.ml for a little while, and I noticed that it had a lot of pro-China posts and tankies, to the point that I found it likely to be state-sponsored propaganda. It’s reassuring to hear that someone else noticed the bias.
It just occurred to me that with the recent advancements in cargo-container-sized nuclear reactors, they would excellent fit to power aircraft due to their high energy densities. There were attempts at nuclear-powered aircraft in the past using older technology, but IIRC they irradiated crews and were primarily for bombers carrying nukes that would supposedly need to be in the air continuously for days at a time.