Yes, but I want to know what the code actually says, and I probably can't figure it out for myself, so I'm asking.
We'll find a way. Right now, I'm mostly concerned about cars. That's going to be an interesting problem over the next few years.
Not everything needs a law against it. I'm just not going to buy into their fucked up system.
That's awesome. I didn't know that. It also seems they're considering molten salt reactors, which I'm very excited about. Look up Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors if you're curious.
We need a one-design modular reactor designed by the military. I'm thinking about something that could be contained in an average-sized home. The design could be open-sourced and built by any organization able to do so. These would be a great source of redundant and distributed power generation. If I had my way, the government would create a new department, the Civilian Nuclear Corps, which would provide training and jobs to people running these reactors. The whole thing is kind of like a public works program. I think it would pay off mightily.
I've wanted an EV for years, but I'm sticking with my very old and fuel-efficient ICE car until it's absolutely dead. At that point, I'm hoping that some model of EV emerges as the most hackable one, like the Nissan Leaf. I'll buy a very used one of those & hack it.
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