Per the Reuters article they already have a test reactor but, like everybody else, haven't figured out how to produce more electricity than it consumes. I'm not sure why they're jumping ahead to building a new facility when they don't yet have a working product, but I hope it isn't just to collect subsidies.
I want to believe
Their website is offline (must be getting hammed by traffic) but here's a Reuters article: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/helion-energy-starts-construction-nuclear-fusion-plant-power-microsoft-data-2025-07-30/
Lemmy is more like Reddit than Substack. Ghost would be the Substack equivalent.
You'd think that of all people, white supremacists would applaud anything that prevents their skin from getting darker.
Mass Effect, WoW, Skyrim, Dragon Age: Origins, Witcher 3, Baldur's Gate 3, Bioshock...
I mercifully don't like in the US, but I am quite politally active, thanks.
Oh that's adorable, it's like a Roman in 80 CE complainign to their senator about government policy.
Just a stepping-stone to cosmetics becoming a monthly subscription, I'm sure. Every industry must become as financialized as possible.
Pretending there are none - that it's a society without in-groups, with social mobility.
Always has been, thanks to Gaullist "strategic autonomy". The cocky old man has been proven so incredibly right these last few years.
I had to go on a low FODMAP diet for about a week once and it was awful. I feel bad for people who have to do that all their life.