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I watched the video right around when it came out. Due to his usual content, I was hoping for a detailed breakdown of what has changed. Unlike him, I live in a sunny hellscape where solar is viable and it would've been nice to learn about the different manufacturers. Solar has had reputational hits where I live not because of politics but because of scams. Old Social Security couples are having Liens applied to their houses because a door to door salesman tricked them into saddling themselves with 50k of debt to install panels that didn't ever work. Instead I learned nothing but "we could recycle batteries" how? "solar panels are cheap wholesale" but are they manufactured well?

Seriously a huge waste of time and mostly empty platitudes about how good of a person he is and how the headlines he reads are scary.

Oh and another thing that really pissed me off. His comments about not seeing dead birds around wind turbines. I don't know if he really did no research about renewable counter points or if he's purposefully being dense. Wind Turbines do pose a threat to birds. Not every location will, but certain locations do. Just because your dumb ass didn't see shit around the midwest doesn't mean we shouldn't consider migratory birds or flocking birds when installing wind farms.
 
I used to watch this guy a lot because he's a nerd that talks about shit no one else cares about. At some point like a year or two ago he had a political spergout in a video and I stopped watching immediately. Glad to know I made the right call. I watched that fag specifically because the videos were not about politics. I watch political commentators for that. If they started sperging about the color of LED Christmas lights I'd turn that shit right off too.
 
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I decided to change gears and start putting my energy into a script which I hope can break some people out of the trance we appear to be in.
Nothing about his message is new, i dont understand how he thinks people turn just because he was the one to say it.

"The reputation i built up with videos about which air fryer is better will finally tip the scales against Trump!"
 
Stopped watching this dude when he was serious about electric stoves being better than gas stoves in every way. Wouldn’t expect much different from someone who eats fast food, frozen pizza, and only cooks ramen on his range though. He is also incredibly biased about almost all of his talking points. Bright guy, unfortunate panderer.

In the sea of technology YouTubers, this dude is just a minnow. I pray LGR and Techmoan don’t start leaning into the their troon infested fanbases.
 
"The reputation i built up with videos about which air fryer is better will finally tip the scales against Trump!"
Maybe Project Farm will go into a deep dive on orange man and ICE too soon. LGR's every once in awhile tipped off he's a bit shitlib, but keeps it under control very well. But he's from Asheville, NC which is libshit HQ in that area.
 
This guy is a great example of why I quit following any YouTubers and just use the site for looking up specific information or clips from movies/TV shows/games.
 
holy shit lol lmao orange man and x man VERY bad

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I don't have time to watch the full video at the moment so maybe he really loses it further in, but after only watching the first few minutes I can't say I disagree with anything he is saying yet. Throwing so many satelllites into space like the numbers being proposed by Elon actually is a hugely terrible idea which could end up being extremely harmful to us in the long run. Haven't you ever heard of the concpet of an ablation cascade or the "Kessler Syndrome"? Too many satellites in space could fairly easily lead to a catastrophic scenario where one hits another, they break apart and then their debris crashes into other satellites and so on until there are so many small fragments travelling at insane speeds in low-Earth-orbit that we end up being permanently grounded with no way to get into space and without the use of any satellites at all because of there being far too much space debris flying around for anything to safely pass through without being hammered by that debris which could be travelling at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour.
 
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I don't have time to watch the full video at the moment so maybe he really loses it further in, but after only watching the first few minutes I can't say I disagree with anything he is saying yet. Throwing so many satelllites into space like the numbers being proposed by Elon actually is a hugely terrible idea which could end up being extremely harmful to us in the long run. Haven't you ever heard of the concpet of an ablation cascade or the "Kessler Syndrome"? Too many satellites in space could fairly easily lead to a catastrophic scenario where one hits another, they break apart and then their debris crashes into other satellites and so on until there are so many small fragments travelling at insane speeds in low-Earth-orbit that we end up being permanently grounded with no way to get into space and without the use of any satellites at all because of there being far too much space debris flying around for anything to safely pass through without being hammered by that debris which could be travelling at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour.
At the altitude starlink satellites orbit at the debris would deorbit within a year or two. They're also actively reducing the altitude of the entire swarm as time goes on to reduce deorbit times in case of propulsion failure. And to decrease network latency
 
Throwing so many satelllites into space like the numbers being proposed by Elon actually is a hugely terrible idea which could end up being extremely harmful to us in the long run. Haven't you ever heard of the concpet of an ablation cascade or the "Kessler Syndrome"? Too many satellites in space could fairly easily lead to a catastrophic scenario where one hits another, they break apart and then their debris crashes into other satellites and so on until there are so many small fragments travelling at insane speeds in low-eaeth-orbit that we end up being permanently trapped on Earth without the use of any satellites at all because of there being far too much space debris flying around in LEO for anything to safely pass through without being hammered by that debris which could be travelling at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour.
I think it's inevitable at this point that Earth satellites will get into the 100,000 to 1 million range. We're at a little over 13k, and everyone wants a piece of the pie (China will launch their own version of Starlink):
As of June 28, 2025, there are 12,952 satellites in the Earth's orbit, of which 8,530 belong to the United States, 1,559 to Russia, and 908 to China.
Kessler Syndrome = "I watched that movie" Syndrome. Starlink satellites are orbiting slightly above the end of Very Low Earth Orbit (~400km). Even if they do collide, the debris should be gone within a few years.

Officially, I think the lowest have been deployed at 480km. They might be able to go lower in the future with "air-breathing" satellites. Here's an Indian company saar that wants to try that this year: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellatrix_Aerospace#Project_200
 
holy shit lol lmao orange man and x man VERY bad

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The funniest part is he just completely ignores nuclear power in his rants. Like come on man it costs as much as 1 new windmill to make a nuclear reactor and the reactor doesn't need its blades changed every 10-15 years.

Also the real reason why the broadband isn't in the boonies isn't because the companies saw no profit. They saw no profit because the FCC taxes the everloving fuck out of building new infrastructure for data because after it's been built it's really hard to tax it as a service and it's cheap too. So he should be asking for deregulation if he doesn't wanna have to buy internet from musk.
 
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I don't have time to watch the full video at the moment so maybe he really loses it further in, but after only watching the first few minutes I can't say I disagree with anything he is saying yet. Throwing so many satelllites into space like the numbers being proposed by Elon actually is a hugely terrible idea which could end up being extremely harmful to us in the long run. Haven't you ever heard of the concpet of an ablation cascade or the "Kessler Syndrome"? Too many satellites in space could fairly easily lead to a catastrophic scenario where one hits another, they break apart and then their debris crashes into other satellites and so on until there are so many small fragments travelling at insane speeds in low-Earth-orbit that we end up being permanently grounded with no way to get into space and without the use of any satellites at all because of there being far too much space debris flying around for anything to safely pass through without being hammered by that debris which could be travelling at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour.
Can't we just launch a space vacuum cleaner?
 
Can't we just launch a space vacuum cleaner?
Of course
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The issue is short-termism. Nuclear is hated by politicians and corpos because it has high upfront costs for buidling it.
To also add there is a shitton of bureaucracy in the West which China/Saudi Arabia/South Korea doesn't have when building nuclear plants.

His silence on nuclear speaks volumes in my opinion. Nuclear is ironically supported by the conservatives and the climate-skeptics. I think he is poisoned by the politics.
 
Posting this here just to hand a quick thing out for nuclear energy. It's less than 20 minutes and will irritate you about how close we are to having cheap nuclear power.
 
His silence on nuclear speaks volumes in my opinion. Nuclear is ironically supported by the conservatives and the climate-skeptics. I think he is poisoned by the politics.
They all secretly know that the jeets can't safely manage these fucking things and that's all we get anymore.
 
They all secretly know that the jeets can't safely manage these fucking things and that's all we get anymore.
The Russians when they were selling nuclear powered submarines to India they actually forbid all Indian crews from entering the nuclear reactor control room and kept Russian crews on station for that.
 
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