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  • The default configuration in 2017 was public write access, but those databases where taken over long ago.

  • Declining birth rates in Africa will become a problem for Europe, because immigration is how we keep our healthcare systems running.

  • More scientists and inventors, more philosophers and artists, more people that share your niche hobby...The only people who have a problem with that, are hipsters or just like dieing a preventable death.

  • Getting there over Christmas is impressive.

  • The only thing that has worse cooling problems than data centers in space, is a nuclear power plant in space

  • und das sudo und der packetmanager in uptime. exit

  • I don't know many, so I would go with The preacher and the slave. It's an old but good piece on the intersection of religion and capitalist oppression.

  • I don't believe you could save the emissions from animal agriculture.

    The easiest is to stop converting more land to animals use.

    Most animal ag is on land that isn't suitable for growing crops,

    But 6% of global emissions are from feeding crops to animals.

    if it was ended, the land would become useless

    Aside from reducing our emissions by 16%, meaning it would be about as useful as removing all emissions from the transport sector.

    and left to go wild where it would support just as many just as polluting animals,

    Laughable, but if if it where true it could easily be solved with reintroducing predators and rewilding the artificial grass lands.

    but with no possibility of treating the pollution problem as no one would be managing the wild animals

    What is more polluting? Animals shiting in the forrest every day at a different place or month worth of stored manure deposited on one field in a day, with barely any plant at the moment? Which of those will naturally break down and which will be washed into the ground water?

    Where are the huge amounts of biomass fermenting into methane? Some swamps and every farm.

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  • Where is the source code?You can't make any claims about privacy without it.

  • Menschen haben laut internationalem Völkerrecht das Recht auf Asyl!Dass heißt, solange hier Recht und Ordnung gilt, dürfen wir sie nicht zurück weisen, sondern müssen sie aufnehmen und ihren Anspruch rechtlich prüfen.

  • Rust doesn't have a scheduler.The issue is the false assumption, that the remove operation can safely be done without taking a lock. This can be done in some specific data structures using atomic operations, but here the solution was to just take the lock. The same thing could have happened in a C code base but without the unsafe block indicating where to look for the bug.

  • I had the same question a few hours ago, but I found some science.Tldr: 30% of energy use is in diesel, and about half of that is for tilling fields.

    Rant:Note that this is energy use, so only CO2 emissions are counted, while methan is ignored. If we stopped farming animals, the effective emissions of the sector would be cut in half. Even if we are unwilling to change out diet, maybe we should look at reducing the amount of fertilizer instead.

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  • I can hike for 12h with a big backpack, but standing for 8h is horrible.

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  • Yes, just look at that weird tear.I suck at image manipulation, and even I would be able to align the hand and the fish somewhat.

  • The main problem is that, not ploughing increases the need for pesticides, currently around 8% of energy used and reduces yield. While not ploughing increasing requiring 3x the pesticides might not be the case, a 20% reduction in yield seems plausible.

    The main energy consumption in farming is fertilizer at around 50%, but more importantly half the emissions are related to animal agriculture. Cutting back on that would actually make a difference.