A study from 1989 doesn't apply to modern plants built 35 years later, it really doesn't make sense to extrapolate it like this.
Also my first idea, but I think that'd only make sense if it's a few centuries old and completely forgotten about creating weird superstitions. There's nothing actually dangerous about long-term nuclear waste storage, all of these markings would exist mostly to prevent people from digging in the area and potentially uncovering the waste.
Not to mention that it'd have to be a very small area, nowhere near the size of a single city – nevermind a whole US state.
I do, actually
Most modern international corps (can we just start calling them megacorps now?) would fit in there
I know right, like give me womanpages I'd read those
Look, I'm sorry but I have better things to do than arguing about why putting blobs of solder on your HDD's contacts isn't a good idea. I'm not gonna stop you, but I don't think you've convinced anyone.
Yeah you're right, I just felt the need to point out that API calls are not really comparable to serving a full website.
None, selfhosted is the way.
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