@PacificNic @straphanger Can't remember the source but one interesting hypothesis I read for this opposition is the small to medium business owners have a high probability of being carbrained suburbanites, and there's a confusion in their mind between what is convenient for them and what is good for their business.

@Syulang @Ruth_Mottram We ARE reconfiguring the entire climate system, we have that capability as we prove every day, what they argue is that <their pet technology> can do it in the right direction, with less negative externality than the current uncoordinated reconfiguration we're doing.

Remember the new @mozilla CEO whose first action was to post a link to her Linkedin profile?

Some said I was harsh that we should let her the benefit of doubt.

So here are the first true actions: firing 60 people working on useless products to focus the company on its true mission.

The useless products?
- Relay (privacy, protection against spam)
- VPN (privacy)
- Mozilla.social (Mastodon)
- Monitor (privacy)

True mission to focus:
- AI (???)

You can’t made that up

techcrunch.com/2024/02/13/mozi

“It’s not too late. It’s not fine. It’s exactly the time to demand a better world.”

Love this by @ClimateAdam and Rosemary Mosco (Bird and Moon Comics).

The news and our anxiety about it can seem devastating and overwhelming - but there's more to the story. The action we take now will and is making a difference, and, at the same time, much more needs to be done, by more people to make the difference that's needed.

And you don’t have to do it on your own, find or start a local Transition group and together reshape your community to be more resilient, fairer and thrive for the future.

transitiontogether.org.uk/grou

#climateaction #community #itsnottoolate #transitiontown #climate #climatechange

Discarded products are often viable goods that are often tossed prematurely.

By repairing them, we will save €12 billion for consumers in the EU per year!

Soon, you will benefit from new consumer rights that make repairs more appealing and straightforward after the legal guarantee has expired.

Together, we can make a difference.

#EUGreenDeal

once again floored by Bell Labs gorgeous artist renderings of possible future scenarios. this image is from 1969 and imagines the future of the Picturephone - revolutionary for getting people to think, for the first time, about "face-to-face" interactions over phone lines #othernetworks

Yes, heat pumps also work in cold climates.

Almost 5 million heat pumps have been installed in Finland, Sweden and Norway with 10 million households combined.

My article for Carbon Brief here:

carbonbrief.org/guest-post-how

Just finisihed this & it's brilliant: Katalin Kariko's story of her life. She was convinced that mRNA therapies could work decades ago & did the foundation work, all while being ignored, never promoted & struggling for jobs.

Today, millions are vaccinated with mRNA vaccines & she has a Nobel prize.

It's a great story, and leaves a lot for the scientific system to think about. Highly recommended.

#books #mRNA #science #biography

A cool lil training station where you can practice mounting your bike to a bus in peace.

TELEZ BioReactor Controller by 1bit controls a collection of pumps, load cells and other hardware. Integrates with Particle Electron for cellular connectivity.

Article by @ishotjr pjrc.com/telez-bioreactor-cont

Detailed Info:
forum.pjrc.com/index.php?threa

It's worth noting that Andreessen Horowitz is running a huge marketing blitz around this book.

This isn't just Chris Dixon misreading the room and publishing his book two years too late — they're trying to drum up the next story to sell people on crypto.

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Enjoying posting this to Mastodon, which I have been informed by Chris Dixon is a failure.

He's real mad Mastodon won't use a blockchain, btw.

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Hurricanes are becoming so strong due to the climate change that the classification of them should be expanded to include a “category 6” storm, furthering the scale from the standard 1 to 5, according to a new study.
theguardian.com/world/2024/feb

Happy birthday RepRap, thank you for you stunning work and approach of the industrial world. RepRap is so much more than a bunch of machines, it is a different way to see how human kind could move forward better. 💚💚💚

reprap.org/wiki/Wealth_Without

#reprap #3dprinting #opensource #selfreplicating @3dprinting

@gvwilson How about "lowering the cognitive bandwidth requirement".
Sometimes our cognitive bandwidth is high, sometimes it's not, for plenty of reasons. I find this framing very non-judgemental.

@0xabad1dea Four words scary story "It was not trucks." 😱

Having worked on the ALU/FPU side, I believe there are exactly two legitimate uses for floats:
* the signal dynamic is super duper high
* the signal dynamic is unknown and can potentially be very high.
Every other case will be better handled (be faster, use less memory, have less corner cases) with integers and constant scaling factors.

HEADS UP

In a short while I'm going to be asking for a lot of donations, or maybe some big ones, for a project that has taken nine years to see completion. If you want to write some whopper of a check NOW (it'll be five figures) that would be hot. Tax-deductible donations to archive.org/donate - mention "Jason's Project".

Details come in another day or two.

"The emission savings from replacing all those internal combustion engines with zero-carbon alternatives will not feed in fast enough to make the necessary difference in the time we can spare: the next five years. Tackling the climate and air pollution crises requires curbing all motorised transport, particularly private cars, as quickly as possible"

#Cycling
#ClimateEmergency

theconversation.com/cycling-is

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