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[–] MadhuGururajan@programming.dev 1 points 13 hours ago

I don't agree with your comments bashing people for arguing that landfills don't necessarily work better than any other piece of land. There is a genuine case to be made that what you describe is idealistic and reality might be more bleak. these perfect landfills might as well be as sophisticated as the perfect "clean coal" plant or even a "carbon credit" plant that billionaires use to launder their wealth.

With the kind of corruption I have seen in government across the world I think you're naive thinking advanced tech works really well in a system known for corruption and inneficiency.