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nanook (nanook@friendica.eskimo.com)'s status on Saturday, 24-Jan-2026 16:14:05 JST
nanook@tard @p @fluffy Hydrogravity shortage is limited by geography and we've already exploited most available geology, sun doesn't shine at night, and it takes up a hell of a lot of land, and it requires rare Earth's in short supply. If we had a world wide supergrid, we could better match intermittent generation to demand and somewhere in the world the Sun is always shining but this would require that we get along.