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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:47:06 JST Hoss Delgado
This nigger is so fucking retarded I think even IFLScience would be too academic of a read for him. - Phantasm likes this.
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Jumping Jules (juliardeg@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:50:30 JST Jumping Jules
@Hoss That's X brainrot for ya. ;) Hoss Delgado likes this. -
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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:54:57 JST :ihavenomouth:
@Hoss they did that in the 70s Hoss Delgado likes this. -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:56:35 JST Hoss Delgado
Creating sub-microscopic amounts of elements in particle colliders isn't new, but these idiots are pretending like CERN just discovered the Philosopher's Stone. :ihavenomouth: likes this. -
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:58:35 JST 御園はくい
@Hoss >highly energy-intensive proof of work process
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Nudhul (nudhul@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 15:59:58 JST Nudhul
@Hoss @Inginsub magical thinking 80iq trogs :ihavenomouth: and Hoss Delgado like this. -
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 16:23:18 JST lainy
@hakui @Hoss what about unvaccinated sperm? pistolero likes this. -
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LordOfTheKangs (lordofthekangs@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 16:33:14 JST LordOfTheKangs
@Hoss @Inginsub They're isotopes of gold as well. They only exist for a few days and are highly radioactive :ihavenomouth: and Hoss Delgado like this. -
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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 16:35:44 JST :ihavenomouth:
@hakui @lain @Hoss Hoss Delgado and Phantasm like this. -
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 16:35:45 JST 御園はくい
@lain @Hoss that's the old bitcoin get with the times lainy likes this. -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:10:53 JST Hoss Delgado
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LordOfTheKangs (lordofthekangs@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:23:54 JST LordOfTheKangs
@Hoss @Inginsub No i double checked. There's 1 isotope that exists for nanoseconds. The rest of the isotopes exist for days. Ironically most isotopes devolve into mercury. The alchemists were accidentally correct in that regard. :ihavenomouth: and Hoss Delgado like this. -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:25:35 JST Hoss Delgado
The "gold" they produced was just the nuclei. I didn't have any electrons to stabilize it. -
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LordOfTheKangs (lordofthekangs@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:28:15 JST LordOfTheKangs
@Hoss @Inginsub Well my point is that they make temporary gold that costs $50,000 per atom :ihavenomouth: and Hoss Delgado like this. -
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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:30:59 JST cjd
I went down this rabbithole at some point and I think my finding was that while it's quite possible, the amount of energy needed to do it negates any advantage.
Asteroid mining on the other hand...lainy likes this. -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:33:41 JST Hoss Delgado
>Asteroid mining on the other hand...
Is also a meme, you're at least a century too early. -
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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:34:36 JST cjd
Century, or at least 50 years, agreed. Hoss Delgado likes this. -
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:48:19 JST 御園はくい
@Hoss @cjd @Inginsub @LordOfTheKangs most Earth mining projects fail at the exploration stage, what makes anyone think space mining with its massively added overhead will ever be economically viable Hoss Delgado likes this. -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:52:42 JST Hoss Delgado
>Pushing asteroids towards Earth
What a great idea. That's gonna go over well with the rest of the world. -
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:52:43 JST 御園はくい
@cjd @Hoss @Inginsub @LordOfTheKangs >spends hundreds of millions in capital raises to push space rock to earth
>tee hee turns out it's low grade shit and not worth recovering after all
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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:52:45 JST cjd
Lots of exposed surface area, so you can just search for an asteroid you like and then roll up, grab it, and give it a push in the direction you want it to go... -
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:54:14 JST 御園はくい
@romin @Hoss @Inginsub @LordOfTheKangs @cjd if irl mining was anything close to what's portrayed in video games i'd already be rich from my miners lmao Phantasm likes this. -
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ロミンちゃん (romin@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:54:15 JST ロミンちゃん
@hakui @Inginsub @cjd @LordOfTheKangs @Hoss said the goldbug nervously for the nth time :l_sure: -
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Hoss Delgado (hoss@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:55:38 JST Hoss Delgado
Wake me when it costs less than a billion dollars to bring a vial of dust back from an asteroid. -
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LordOfTheKangs (lordofthekangs@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 17:58:32 JST LordOfTheKangs
@cjd @Hoss @Inginsub How are you going to ship back unrefined ore for under spot price from stony asteroids?
Any rocket has to have enough fuel for a return trip + ore cargoHoss Delgado likes this. -
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LordOfTheKangs (lordofthekangs@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 18:05:30 JST LordOfTheKangs
@Hoss @hakui @Inginsub @cjd 150 falcon heavys working together could theoretically push 3753 Cruithne into an orbit around earth... in several thousand years. No idea if it has any gold though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3753_CruithneHoss Delgado likes this. -
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Protoss (latein@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 20-May-2025 23:13:20 JST Protoss
@Hoss that doesn't make gold any less rare :reimufacepalm: In conversation permalink Hoss Delgado likes this.