dillekant

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago

I'm extremely worried about India. While, luckily, Climate is not a politicised issue, they are still spending their energy on religious bullshit instead of climate adaptations. They really need to be spending basically all the wealth they have on adaptations across regions or they are in for a massive shock.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

"Opinion". Yeah, to be honest I'm kind of over reading opinions.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

Wonder why conservatives are all neoliberal tho? Wonder why history in their books goes back to a certain time and no further?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

Conservationist?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Let's start with the word "blame": Veilguard isn't bad on the whole. It's possibly good, even. I think a lot of the problem with how it's been received is that it's not "Bioware good", which can be a disappontment even for a good game, especially after coming down from Baldur's fucking Gate 3, a once in a generation game.

So maybe if we said "credit" instead, and I think we can say yeah she sort of can take credit for the game. They offered her game director and she took it, and she put her name to it. I know it's a shit position to be in, but if you look at Whedon and the Justice League, he passed the "credit" onto Snyder. Busche could have done the same if she chose, but she chose to put her name to it.

Getting a game which is going off the rails back onto the rails is really tough. Kudos to her.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I have a full fat rack, but I'd like to adapt the 10" onto it, is there some sort of adapter thingie to maybe go two-wide?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This mostly doesn't happen in Australia. Zebra crossing means stop. A lot of pedestrians won't even check, they just walk onto the road on a crossing.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

I feel like maybe we did these in the petrostates to get them out of the way. The next one is in Brazil with (hopefully) Lula. Let's see how it goes.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

Legends. The article kind of annoys me though:

NSW shadow minister for police Paul Toole has labelled the protesters "numbskulls".

While Paul Toole is an expert at being a numbskull, he's no expert at identifying them. No idea why the ABC thought about taking his opinion on the matter.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

I think there's definitely an element of "the people in charge know what to do", or that it's a transient problem, not one which locks us into effort for centuries.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

There's still a pay-off time. For inter-city travel where the distance is long or the usage is low, it might be worth doing this, if only in the short term.

It might also break the cycle of no demand leading to no supply leading to no demand etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The forces at play are far greater than you realize in scope and scale

I know it's a turn of phrase but you don't know me. I realise the scope and scale of how the world works, thanks.

Your pitching

The future you want

You're assuming a lot given what I've said. It's not an "in effect" thing either. You talk about actual systems in a way which invokes Gandalf magic when they work like Penn and Teller magic. You assume the article and any defense of it is naive, but you're missing the simple reality that sometimes you can simply remove huge amounts of complexity and get a better result.

The internet, for example, is not magic. There were several competing communication protocols, from circuit switched systems to fax to pagers. The internet is able to do all of those jobs, and it is a simpler system than the ones which existed in the past. It moved some complexity around, and therefore removed a bunch of complexity which was unnecessary.

This increase in simplicity is also called the second industrial revolution.

Simplification is always regressive and backwards.

Perhaps you prefer the term decomplecting? Complexity is an overloaded term, but you literally follow up "simplification as a regressive thing" with a bunch of simplification which is effective. Since we are sharing reading lists, perhaps a bit of Dr Fatima and Think that Through on Youtube might help you. It's clear you do not understand the article nor my points.

 

Dankpods moving to Linux confirmed. Shit just got real boys!

 

Waiting for it to be available in walk-in stores at a decent price, but it looks Solarpunk AF.

 

Amazing talk by Prof. Steve Keen. The original Unlearning Economics ;)

 

OK I haven't seen the whole thing yet but I'm at the point of the video where I think she's going to say "Solarpunk" and I'm excite!

 

I know most Solarpunks already know about Andrew Millison from his permaculture work, but his new videos are both awesome and very solarpunk vibes, simple solutions for big problems.

 

I like it, it's a good movie, and I want to make the (maybe hot take argument) that this is solarpunk!

Thoughts?

 

Interesting look into Dune and the Luddites, and how technology can take two forms. Apropos permacomputing I think.

 

Seriously fuckcars you need to hear this. Have we been fighting for the wrong side the whole time/???

 

Great video on building new housing supply, and also covers how the Greens are duplicitous about building new housing while opposing housing in their councils. Labor is right on this one.

 

Hi guys, I just wanted to call out an inappropriate term I've seen used sometimes: Civil Disobedience. It's not just civil disobedience when you pirate something privately, you need to do it publicly and dare the authorities to do something about it.

So an example here would be to set up a massive leech party and advertise it specifically as civil disobedience. Say all manner of things from all manner of copyright holders would be transmitted, and try and get news coverage. That's civil disobedience.

Just downloading a movie because you want to watch it is not. OK thanks for your time.

 

I don't have any words for this. The man is a hero.

 

Colani is pretty interesting from a design standpoint. The biomimicry in his designs can be a sister to art nouveau and very reminiscent of Moebius. I think Colani is definitely a touch point for Solarpunk art.

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