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@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe I agree. Better insulation is definitely the first thing homeowners should do. That can only take them so far, though.
I don't expect homeowners to be buying miners for this purpose en mass anytime soon. The prohibitive expense of miners is mainly due to the constant churn, which has its own negative consequences.
Similar to solar panels, though, there is a business model that could make this attractive to a subset of the population to get some adoption.
@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe here's one such reference:
https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjce-2013-0465#.Xh4AF_5KhQI
6. Find out several instance admins of your followers/followees have previously blocked your new instance for dubious reasons and you can no longer communicate with them, with no indication that the links are broken :(
Getting tired of every "guix package -u" rebuilding icecat. Is there a way to tell it to use the prepackaged one and just grab whatever deps that needs?
This seems like a pretty big waste of CPU cycles & power.
@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe what I mean is that by some estimates 1/4 to 1/3 or carbon emissions are from home heating. If there's going to be any hope of reducing that, natural gas & oil need to be phased out. Electrical heating is currently cost prohibitive but necessary to transition to renewable source.
Making a heating source that subsidizes its use by making the electricity do something more useful while being burned could speed this transition. Mining baseboard heaters could do that.
@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe @sir glad there's some food for thought there. Turns out it was a blog post for one ;)
PoS is interesting and will see what else develops.
Right now in the northern hemisphere, a little extra warming that would pay for itself would be kind of appreciated.
@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe though it looks like @sir may have blocked me rather than wait for the reply.
Ah, well.
@amiloradovsky@functional.cafe @sir wrote my thoughts here:
https://write.as/keverets/ethics-of-email-and-cryptocurrencies
@sir yes, yes it is.
It's also as much a ponzi scheme as the US dollar is a ponzi scheme.
Again, that may also be true...
@sir proof of work is unfortunate, but this is similar to saying that email as a mail replacement is morally wrong.
Though that might also be true...
@dthompson fucking skunks :(
@mhoye something Lineage based, for ongoing support. Depending on device, Graphene, e.foundation, or similar
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