• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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    I’ve gone back through YEARS of their posts on Bluesky and Twitter and I can’t find this post at all. Either they never made it, or they deleted it. Whichever is the case, I wouldn’t trust a cropped image of a social media post without anything to back it up. This post should probably be removed unless a credible source can be cited.

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        That tells a wholly different story than the OP. The article says the government is moving nuclear material into private power to enable more nuclear power growth within the US. The image reads like Trump is giving Silicon Valley the ability to create nuclear bombs.

        So, that said, my last line is doubly true. The post should be removed, especially now that we have a source, because the post is an fearmongering at best, and misinformation at worst.

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          The image reads like Trump is giving Silicon Valley the ability to create nuclear bombs.

          No, you saw “start-up” and apparently focused on “social media” despite no one anywhere else talking about that.

          The headline of that article is:

          Trump plan to give start-ups plutonium harvested from Cold War–era nuclear weapons is risky, experts say

          I have no idea how much longer it would take for you to understand this, but you’re clearly going to keep misinterpreting things and making accusations trying to lead witchhunts.

          There are plenty of places for that

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      The program is very real, however I dislike how the is grabbing attention whilst not mentoning that the plutonium in question is meant to be reditributed for dialution into fissile fuel only. Which idk… changes the context a little. Just a tiny bit.

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    Ah yes, the endlessly reliable screenshot of a xitter account called “factpost.”

    Links children, we need links to real sources. This is just something someone said.

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    Cool, so when does Vault-Tec begin constructing Project Safehouse so they can drop these and start the Great War? Seems we’re on track for it now

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      I just heard a podcast where they were talking about HOA drama in an old nuclear hardened ammo dump in South Dakota. I think someone shot someone or something real crazy.

      So, it’s about the difference between advertising and reality I guess. Freedom-Tec

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    I played Shadow Run back in the 90s. I know where this is going, except we won’t get cool magic.

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    This leaves much to be desired and I will venture out to find answers to the following questions:

    • what are the requiremnts for private companies to recieve plutonium?

    • what quantaties can be recieved?

    • are there any start-ups already in the program?

    • what are they planning to do with the plutonium (it’s fairly obvious, but a girl can dream)

    • who pays for that shit? Like it is feckin expensive?

    • will the demon core be part of the distribution? >:) ( I won’t research that. Partially because the official story is that it has been molten down and reintegrated into the US stockpile. And I do not wish death by blue lightning on anyone. Aside from that, I am not even sure the core was plutonium or a different metal)

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      **What are they planning to do with the plutonium? **

      The plutonium is meant to be dialuted to nuclear fuel. Weapons grade plutonium sits at 90% refinemnet and above, while nuclear fuel is close to ~5%.

      I am not sure how complicated this procedure is. I am not aware of any other governemts doing this.

      The only point of reference which comes to mind is spent fuel being recycled into fuel that can be used in a reactor again, which is rarely practiced. This however may be a fairly diefferent procedure than dialution (of the weapons grade plutonium in question) and closer to a refinement process, since I guess you’d want to get rid of fission products found in spent fuel.

      Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/2026/05/26/trump-admin-will-provide-startups-with-old-plutonium-for-reactor-fuel/

      Are there any start ups already in the program?

      The companies chosen include Oklo, Exodys Energy, SHINE Technologies, Standard Nuclear and Flibe Energy, according to the reports citing the DoE. Source: see forbes article from above

      Who pays for that shit? Couldn’t find detailed info on that yet. However recovery of cost is possibly a factor in the selection process of inteterested start-ups.

      What quantities can be recieved?

      While I could not find a per-company limit, there are supposedly 20metric tonnes up for redistribution.

      Source: https://www.ans.org/news/article-8075/doe-selects-five-companies-to-negotiate-receipt-of-surplus-us-plutonium/

      what requierments have to be met?

      Facilities suited for the handling of the hazardous material, including safety concepts for safe transport from and to the site, which preferably is located in the US. However sites in other states can be registered (here the article kinda lost me. Sorry, it’s like 30°C here past feckin midnight. I am tired, boss.)

      will edit further whilst researching

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        Oklo is Altman linked. So he’s getting paid to provide power for the whole mess he’s helped create. Not sure why this is using a photo of Luckey Palmer, who is Anduril. Not sure which guy is worse, tbh.

        But the US also has a long track record of giving private industry access to nuclear contracts and material. DOE has oversight, but private enterprise is inexorably linked with the military industrial complex.

        This whole spent plutonium for energy (to power AI) is a new bend, though.

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      1B in market capitalization.

      They can be eligible for 500 lbs.

      All you need is 56Kg (123lbs) of U235 in a sphere 17.32 cm (6.82in) in diameter or 11kg (24.2lbs) of Pu239 in a sphere of 10.2cm (4in) in diameter to form around a neutron emitter to make a chain reaction that goes boom.

      The hard part is the manufacturing of the urchin (the neutron emitter that is the key to nuclear weapons) which ironically enough was one of the things that Doge cut. So the USA is currently unable to maintain their existing nukes nor manufacture new ones.

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        Oh no! Oh yes? Oh no? Not sure if I am a fan of their weapons being unmaintained because, yeah, fuck nuclear weapons! Or if I a pretty concerned because it further diminishes the US’s international power and I am worried about the consequences for Europe.

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          There’s still nuclear weapons in Europe that are still maintained (actually in some cases being upgraded).