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  • I'm fine with the revolution, but it does very little when dealing with preventing the collapse from the overshoot of the carrying capacity of the global ecosystem. Read the fine paper, your attitude is in line with what it describes.

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  • Strange. It works for me. Can anyone else reproduce the error?

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  • I don't believe that we've very significantly overshot our global ecosystem carrying capacity. Especially post-fossil. It's a fact outlined in many numbers in thousands of peer reviewed publications.

    As to what we could collectively do: sadly, very little. The overall system has almost no degrees of freedom left. You're mostly down to personal and community scale choices. Small things.

    Not going to continue to discuss that here though.

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  • We are not making anyone move. I and the rest of the mods but wabooti who is MIA for 8 months have already left. It's a courtesy notice to the community. Whether wabooti will continue is up to him. I will just stay here long enough for the discussion, if any.

    You can of course make your own collapse community (with blackjack and hookers) but perhaps pick an instance where the admins are not overshoot deniers. It seems though you don't quite understand the significance of that "slap on the wrist".

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  • Thank you for confirming the core point of the paper.

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  • Admin Removed Post Overshoot: Cognitive obsolescence and the population conundrum [PDF] reason: promotes eugenics

    which also got me a 3-day site wide ban for "promoting eugenics" which is no longer showing up since expired.

    In general admins can of course remove users and communities for reasonable reasons, but editor decisions on communitity content (even those I don't feel strong about) are strange.

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  • My pleasure. Obviously a community discussing collapse can't stay in a place which denies overshoot of the ecosystem carrying capacity. The Reese paper doesn't say a thing about eugenics.

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  • We are not going to abandon fossil fuels. However, fossil fuels are abandoning us. And those 8.1 billion and counting will be going away, too.

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    A Renewable Energy Transition Violates The Maximum Power Principle | Art Berman

    www.artberman.com /blog/a-renewable-energy-transition-violates-the-maximum-power-principle/
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    Of Two Minds - The Decay of Everyday Life

    www.oftwominds.com /blogmay24/decay-life5-24.html
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    #278: Of facts and gambits

    surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com /2024/05/16/278-of-facts-and-gambits/
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    Modeling direct air carbon capture and storage in a 1.5 °C climate future using historical analogs

    www.pnas.org /doi/10.1073/pnas.2215679121
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    Links of the Month: May 2024 | how to save the world

    howtosavetheworld.ca /2024/05/15/links-of-the-month-may-2024/
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    Microbial interactions with microplastics: Insights into the plastic carbon cycle in the ocean

    www.sciencedirect.com /science/article/pii/S030442032400046X
  • They do get released. I need a source of high quality rips for the NAS to stream from.

  • Still no blu ray last time I checked.

  • Ok, if you don't use their web site you won't see the UX dark patterns. Trust us, they there and fit with the overall garbagefication theme. Annoys the living shit out of me. At least no more Prime Video UI and ad trainwreck.

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    Comments on Global Warming Acceleration, Sulfur Emissions, Observations

    www.columbia.edu /~jeh1/mailings/2024/MayEmail.2024.05.16.pdf
  • If you haven't noticed, you've been not paying attention. I canceled Prime a while ago and they try very hard to get you back. And they try to sneak on you billed expedited shipping when over minimum gratis shipping quota. Dark patterns galore.

    It would be a major pain for me to boycott them completely so I don't, yet.

  • How would a national government (not TLAs) target particular individuals in a large number of users and what information can they gather given e.g. https://mullvad.net/en/help/no-logging-data-policy ? So perhaps not quite as easily as ordering a tap.

  • My national government has no business knowing which protocols I use to contact which endpoints and tamper with that traffic. Wrapping up that information in a tunnel is a good first protection layer.

  • You forget that nation-states control your ISP. And of course you can choose your VPN provider or run your own.

  • The provider and national TLAs will see all traffic that is in cleartext and meta traffic which is even more valuable. It can also actively tamper with that traffic. So you're technically incorrect and you assume your threat model is universal. It's not. And, of course, there are use cases for Tor, whether with or without VPN.

  • Dupe.

  • Nobody is using MMF these days even for local runs. As to sfp, check https://fs.com and pick a matching pair that is cheapest. These days it makes sense to use 10G or 25G rather than 1G. Some people run 100G for their homelab, but even used it's pricy and noisy.

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    Centennial Total Solar Irradiance Variation (2022)

    www.mdpi.com /2072-4292/14/5/1072
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    What's the Point? | Do the Math

    dothemath.ucsd.edu /2024/05/whats-the-point/
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    REPORT: Greenwashing the Skies: How the Private Jet Lobby Uses “Sustainable Aviation Fuels” as a Marketing Ploy

    ips-dc.org /report-greenwashing-the-skies/
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    2023 summer warmth unparalleled over the past 2,000 years - Nature

    www.nature.com /articles/s41586-024-07512-y
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    The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?

    thereader.mitpress.mit.edu /the-collapse-is-coming-will-humanity-adapt/
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    Musings on the Nature of Technology

    thehonestsorcerer.substack.com /p/musings-on-the-nature-of-technology
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    Possible climate transitions from breakup of stratocumulus decks under greenhouse warming - Nature Geoscience (2019)

    www.nature.com /articles/s41561-019-0310-1
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    Dyer: Unprecedented warming could be ocean feedback

    lfpress.com /opinion/columnists/dyer-unprecedented-warming-could-be-ocean-feedback
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    Atmospheric constraints on changing Arctic CH4 emissions

    www.researchgate.net /publication/380464763_Atmospheric_constraints_on_changing_Arctic_CH4_emissions
  • IBM does 60 deg C watercooling which can be not a lot of thermal delta in nonarctic environments. It's a lot of km of infrastructure to vent directly if you want to dissipate a nuclear reactor's worth of power in a single site.

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    The surging demand for data is guzzling Virginia’s water

    grist.org /technology/surging-demand-data-guzzling-water-ai/
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    Paleocene/Eocene carbon feedbacks triggered by volcanic activity - Nature Communications (2021)

    www.nature.com /articles/s41467-021-25536-0
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    Flexible quasi-2D perovskite solar cells with high specific power and improved stability for energy-autonomous drones - Nature Energy

    www.nature.com /articles/s41560-024-01500-2