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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • We have reactors from the 90s, so called generation III reactors, that have passive safety features that make them as safe as we realistically can. These ‘traditional’ designs or more modern gen III+, either are good options to build.

    I quite like the ideas that Oklo have put forward with their liquid metal reactors that safe automatically should coolant flow stop. In a similar vein, pebble bed reactors can also offer similar fail-safe systems. Ultimately if they can bridge the gap until we figure out fusion which some very exciting advancements have been made in recently, even if still decades away is still within the life span of current nuclear reactors. Then our possibilities are limitless.

    As for a timeframe? Yesterday would be a good start… I think they should have already been built and that much of the scare mongering regarding nuclear energy has in many ways exacerbated our present situation. The inherent fear that people have needs to be reduced before it is even anything more than a pipedream. The reality is that nuclear power takes huge investment and lots of time to build while also being a political football. But at the same time there are very few, if any, renewable sources that can provide as consistent power.







  • From my experience doing 6-12h events in ACC rain can really add an interesting element to racing in general. It’s quite terrifying when your entire field of vision is nothing but grey! We did a 9h at Imola earlier this year and I think 6 out of those 9 hours were wet, it was a very difficult race but very rewarding if you manage to keep your nose clean that whole time!

    I’m looking forward to the introduction of rain in iRacing, it definitely mixes things up setup wise in some cars! Though I must admit I’ve only limited experience in iRacing




  • That;s definitely a good point! The shorter races do help you improve on those factors.

    I find a tool like CrewChief really helps with your spatial awareness if you’ve not used that. The spotter call outs I find are much better than those in both iRacing and ACC. Being able to plug into other sims as well is a huge bonus! The coaching and other stuff is a great boon as well.

    For strategy, I use a spreadsheet and just have it do most of the math for me haha. And as for setups… there are some great guides out there on what to change to try and improve things, it’s a big learning process though!

    Good luck on your improvement journey! It’s definitely one that takes a huge amount of time. Trail braking took ages for me to wrap my head around and even then it’s still something that I’m trying to work on!


  • That would’ve been an awesome experience!

    It’s definitely a great way to form friendships. Le Mans is definitely one that’s on my list and the N24! Any tips for preparing?
    I’m trying to improve my SR in iRacing but I’ve a long way to go I fear!

    I love the team aspect also, being able to sit in chat and have a laugh in between stints and plan out your next move is always a lot of fun. Especially in a race with changing conditions where you’re trying to figure out the best point to pit for tyres and so on. It’s one of the things I love about ACC with having to deal with rain and so on which can really mix things up



  • You’re absolutely right! There was a guy in our series that had to do a 12h solo! He used the stint penalties as a chance to go to the toilet! haha

    There’s definitely a lot of commitment involved, but there are also quite a few people looking for teams as well so there are certainly options out there!



  • There are a lot of T1 heroes out there, you can at least recover in those instances!

    The league I race in is once a month so it’s not too extreme a commitment. Usually have to block out a Saturday and that’s about it. 6-12h races in teams of 2-4 so usually depending on your team mates there can be done flexibility if you need to run to the shops or anything. It’s definitely still a big commitment but I find one a month to be a good balance and also offer plenty of time to practice. I find after 60-70 mins I definitely need a break haha




  • For a small business, a service such as GoogleApps or Microsoft365 is likely going to be a cheaper solution than self hosting this. Plus including productivity applications and cloud storage as part of the package in most instances.

    It will be much, much safer as well. If you’re unsure of how to do this, do not do it yourself. Setup a home lab, sure. Use it to learn but do not run your business this way!

    Source: Am e-mail admin.