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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I prefer the content, but reddit as a service is absolute garbage. I still check in on it every once in a while because there’s a question or something I see the answer to after googling it and I can’t stand browsing there for more than a minute or two.

    The sponsored content and ads are just everywhere and disguised like user accounts making a post or comment and it’s infuriating. You can’t even use reddit on your phone unless you download their app, browsing the web version is practically impossible because “they can’t confirm you are over 18 for some of the content” as if they can confirm your age through the app and they don’t care if you are on desktop.

    Reddit is a garbage company when it comes to their users, they quickly became one of my top most despised companies up there with nestle







  • I see all these pictures where the steam seemingly just escapes into the atmosphere.

    Are there any designs where the cooling steam condenses and then pools and falls back down as liquid to turn even more turbines via gravity like hydroelectrics dams and then returns to the source pool to be reheated by the nuclear materials?



  • Yes, if you invest in a company you initially lose money while the company gains money.

    You invest so that eventually you get money back, which means the company pays you back and therefore loses money.

    The money the company pays you with is money that the company gained by other people’s such as clients and customers giving them money for their service, and therefore they lose their money which eventually ends up in your pocket as your investment starts to earn you money.

    In the end the company and the investor earn money if the company is successful but ultimately the the money comes from the customers who are losing that money.