Three important points here ⤵️
⓵ Scientists from across academic disciplines are extremely concerned about climate change
⓶ Scientists do NOT believe that "advances in technology will largely solve climate change"
⓷ Fundamental changes to society, politics, and economics ARE required
The takeaway: Unless we have system change, climate change will destroy us.
LEARN MORE ➡️ https://phys.org/news/2024-08-scientists-climate-extreme-high-engagement.html
#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis
Weather forcast: High 101
My brain: 🎶 According to the Kinsey Report / every average man you know / prefers his lovey-dovey to court / when the temperature is low / but when the thermometer goes way up / and the weather is sizzlin' hot / Mr. Pants, for romance, is not 🎶
@dynamic I wouldn't have a problem switching platforms again. I also dislike many things about Mastodon. (Although, not always the same things you've listed before.)
What really needs to happen is the user client as an aggregator of many server feeds. Then the user is free to change clients without losing connections.
I've been finding myself quite frustrated with Mastodon lately.
I'm hooked on the multi-column interface and genuinely like a lot of the people I engage with on here, but I'm really feeling the ways in which the all-or-none privacy levels induce low-grade nastiness and a lack of genuine social connection.
@mindstalk has posted a few thoughts on Dreamwidth about pricing for delivery apps vs. traditional food delivery by restaurants.
https://mindstalk.dreamwidth.org/2024/08/04/delivery-over-time.html
"Pizza: multiple orders carried a short distance by an employee, with a fixed charge to encourage you to go big for efficiency's sake. Apps: outside driver going to random stores and waiting to pick up your food and carry it a longer distance, with percentage charges that defeat any impulse to be efficient."
if you believe everything undergone by marginalised & oppressed people in society is good by virtue of being undergone by them, then you believe oppression is good, and should be continued
A family member upgraded their car recently so I got a closeup look at the new Subaru Ascent. Lots of cool features but it's 1) huge, and 2) has a massive tablet where the console controls should be. At least the stereo controls are analog, but everything else is just a big screen. I don't like it at all, and this video confirms what I've suspected: all this "advancement" is making things demonstrably more dangerous and less robust.
the AI industry is reaching new levels of evil
#Signal was warranted again, and as always they gave the only data they could give: time of registration in Unix miliseconds, and time of last connection in Unix miliseconds.
yet another reminder that you can't give away data you don't have in the first place.
While I've managed teams (and even a company) before, there is something about my current job that has made me really embrace and enjoy everything involved with managing. I actively enjoy all the opportunities to take care of my team and help them succeed at a deeper level than I felt in past jobs.
It's probably some combination of the great team I'm leading, and my own maturity in my career. In any case, it's something Kyle from 15 years ago wouldn't have understood at all.
Just turned on NPR and there were people discussing whether or not COVID was "endemic" and "predictable", and, yes, someone acknowledged that "endemic" doesn't mean "good."
But also... there are, like, some things about COVID that *are* predictable in good ways. For example masking predictably decreases transmission rates, as does enabling people to take time off of work.
What if we, like, used that predictability for something?
Jeremy Brecher: “One in six Americans say they would personally engage in nonviolent civil disobedience against corporate or government activities that make global warming worse. That’s about forty million adults. The fate of the earth may depend on them—and others around the world—doing so. Although the people of the world want to protect the climate, the governments and fossil fuel corporations of the world go on destroying it. The climate insurgency is a vehicle for the world’s people to realize our common interest and our goal of restoring balance to the earth’s climate system.”
Read more and find hope in action in Brecher’s Against Doom: A Climate Insurgency Manual https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=852
U.S. Folks: There are websites trying to trick people into thinking they've registered to vote without actually doing it. There are also efforts underway to throw out people's registrations
If you want to vote in this election, the best thing you can do is go to https://vote.gov/
It's the official site of the U.S. federal government
Registration is done by the state you live in. Vote.gov has the official links for each state to check your registration status and register if you need to
Are you going to a Software Freedom Day event this year? Have you found one in your area? #DFF #SoftwareFreedomDay2024 #AskFedi #AskFediverse #SFD #SoftwareFreedomDay
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa