Russian 9 may posters have a long history of blunders caused by graphic designers who are used to just copy & paste whatever comes first in search engine. They have already celebrated Americans from Okinawa, Wehrmacht and now it's time for a Finnish solder (Finland was attacked by USSR in 1939 but was able to push back).
Regarding "Planet of the Humans" by Gibbs and Moore.
Just read this rant against the film https://pvbuzz.com/planet-of-the-humans/ for example.
It's actually quite ironic (in a sad way) to see how wind and solar fans are now fiercely defending from *exactly* the same FUD they've been using to attack nuclear for decades.
And these PVBuzz guys have been doing it too https://pvbuzz.com/solar-energy-or-nuclear-power/
How does it feel to get the taste of your own medicine? "Worst-case scenarios" or "outdated technology", anyone?
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If you want to play with a viral infection model yourself, open-source Netlogo had this for the last decade or so - click Setup and then Go
I mention this because Washington Post has just published such simulation and everyone is like "OMG it's so innovative"...
As we remember the 1986 Chernobyl tragedy, it's worth also reminding that ~400 other #nuclear reactors worldwide continue operate uninterrupted for the last half century providing stable and clean electricity.
Three remaining Chernobyl reactors continued to operate safely to 2000.Even after Chernobyl closure Ukraine's energy sector continues to produce electricity at relatively low CO2 intensity thanks to #nuclear plants - today it's 240 gCO2eq/kWh while Germany is at... 230.
What everyone always wanted but was to lazy to compile: a feature comparison between various video conferencing platforms
https://freedom.press/training/blog/videoconferencing-tools/
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.