Sujet : Re: Yet Another New systemd Feature
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 13. May 2024, 12:41:08
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On 12/05/2024 20:42, D wrote:
On Sun, 12 May 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Well Rolls Rocce fell though the floor in COVID as no one was flying,m but now they are and so are the shares. They are also trying to get a small nuclear reactor design approved.
Will look into it. Generally, nuclear would seem like the logical choice, but there's still a lot of opposition to it from the deep state, so it could take decades before an investment blossoms.
I invested in nuclear around 2006 when it was clear that there was no other alternative to it, and lost a little.
It takes around 15-25 years for the 'exhausting every other alternative' bit to happen.
I think we have another 5 years of renewable crap to live through before someone like Bill Gates builds a small reactor and suddenly they are 'what everybody uses'
You don't have to be concerned about climate change to realise we are running out of *cheap* fossil fuel, at least in Europe, and the drive to renewables plus bigging up climate change as a *moral* issue reflects a typical ArtStudent™ response to that.
I did look at a swedish nuclear power services company, but they were already fairly highly valuated, due to the EU acknowledgeing nuclear as green energy I suspect.
I shied away from ARM years ago when someone pointed out that their valuation required 'every household to own half a dozen microcontrollers'.
What with smart phones TVS and cars, today they do...
My strategy is simple. Put a few in my portfolio, and if they start to climb, buy more. |If they don't, sell them.
-- “Progress is precisely that which rules and regulations did not foresee,” – Ludwig von Mises