Here's the thing: wavelengths shorter than visible light cause cancer. Wavelengths longer...don't. They're using the long wavelengths.
Tesla robotaxis had a string of crashes their first day
There is a very large safety difference between Waymo and Tesla robotaxis right now.
With the UK, they can block content that's known to be NSFW. With Mississippi, they get fined if kids access the site at all if somebody else on there sees something NSFW.
A national endownment for spite?
My understanding is that it applies to every site which hosts any NSFW content, whether or not minors can access it
The problem isn't that the state is blocking it; its that they threatened to impose a $10,000 fine for each user who can access the site without first proving their age.
You can afford that risk if you live outside the US. Not if you're a US corporation
They've gone ahead and built a solar and wind power manufacturing juggernaut. Its a big deal for anybody like me who wants those deployed at scale. You'll find that I'm also critical of China on other topics.
The same reason we allow them on any other technology — they create a financial incentive for innovation.
Mind you, the Trump administration has made it much harder to install the cheapest electric generation available — solar and wind.
The way utility rates are set allows them to spread costs onto residential ratepayers instead of bearing it directly.
Let's say it halved. That's visible light, which at low wattage, is harmless.
If it quadrupled, its still infrared. Also harmless at those wattages
Remember here: youre dealing with something that is less harmful than visible light. So whatever fear you have must be much worse when it comes to things like daylight, indoor lighting, headlights, etc