“PV modules are cheap enough today that the simple fixed East-West arrays are cheaper and faster to install than the industry’s darling, the single-axis tracked array.”
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This discovery is why we should gamify infrastructure planning, if solar farms were being built by competitive RTS players this would have been discovered immediately and you'd be called slurs if you didn't know it
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cool! so we can plaster even more of the planet with industrial cancer
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It is good to have the government collect high-quality longitudinal surveys of the effects of alcohol and internet use.
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Besides the Census itself, the @USCensusBureau performs 102 additional surveys costing $2.2 billion, many of them obsolete with the results not being used to drive any action nor even looked at.
The Census Bureau and DOGE are reviewing them one-by-one. So far, 5 wasteful
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These questions appear to be taken from the alcoholism section in the National Health Information Survey (NHIS), the most important and reliable public health survey used by doctors in the United States. This dataset is widely used by doctors, epidemiologists, and economists.
nhis.ipums.org/nhis/
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So he’s an able-bodied 25 year-old man who has no intention of seeing a doctor, he loses Medicaid and continues to not see a doctor, but then one day he’s in a car accident and now the emergency room has an uncompensated treatment bill and what was achieved?
I don't believe it is accurate to claim that real wages have not increased at all in the last 52 years. A more accurate answer would be that they have doubled during that period.
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Despite exploding technology and increased worker productivity, millions of Americans are worse off financially today than they were 52 years ago.
Meanwhile, the rich get much richer.
We need an economy that works for all, not just the billionaire class.
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Oh Jesus, they're looking to kill a bunch of census data collection. Talk about penny-wise pound-foolish behavior that's going to make it harder to actually understand America and do basic policymaking/ research work. They're setting the seed corn on fire for fun.
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Department of Government Efficiency
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Besides the Census itself, the @USCensusBureau performs 102 additional surveys costing $2.2 billion, many of them obsolete with the results not being used to drive any action nor even looked at.
The Census Bureau and DOGE are reviewing them one-by-one. So far, 5 wasteful
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These questions appear to be taken from the alcoholism section in the National Health Information Survey (NHIS), the most important and reliable public health survey used by doctors in the United States. This dataset is widely used by doctors, epidemiologists, and economists.
nhis.ipums.org/nhis/
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