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  • not your fault. she was probably just too observant

  • I'll finish a game that I've lost to be sportsmanlike, and that's where I'm at in general

  • i aupreciate this, thank you

  • is there a non- to middling-tech savvy option for a local ai?

  • This is the winner

  • Anyone willing to share a tl;dw?

    EDIT: Okay so I watched the video and here's a tl;dw which by necessity will lack a lot of detail and nuance. The video is in two parts.

    The first part, an hour long, is about the slam dunk viability of solar panels as an energy source. In general, but most particularly in comparison to fossil fuel. The presenter underscores the real, deeper meaning of renewable energy sources and addresses many arguments made against solar power especially when it comes to scaling it up and in regards to its ecological impact. ngl, it's pretty jaw dropping, even if I already knew most of this.

    I was increasingly frustrated in the first part because I wanted to shout Do You Get Why This Is Not Happening? Do You Get Why This Renewable Energy Future Is Not Happening. So I was relieved to see that he does get it.

    The second part, about 30 minutes long, comes after a quick faux end credits. In this portion, he "goes there" and lays out not only why we are not moving into this future we could have, that is already here for us to have (to wit, money interests) but broadens into a reflection and indictment about the overall situation currently in the U.S.A. While dipping into partisan politics, he elucidates his personal operating principle and shows how it is a throughline into that topic. He did it in a way that pulled no punches while remaining, at least IMO, respectful

  • Don't feel that her revealed sexuality voids your right to your own feeling

    certainly seems like there's a middle path. having the anger, if it arises, but having agency over how it lives in you and how it gets expressed.

    coming out is tough simultaneously as we are accountable for our impact on others

  • just to help normalize your kink, variations on it have been covered in mainstream press before. like there are people who provide affection proffessionally, for instance

  • That's always been my barrier of entry

  • me_irl

    Jump
  • Which? The net historian or the smile guy that he's using as his pic?

  • Have sympathy for the individual who lost his life, by most accounts in an act of charity, not for the society

  • I certainly speak about this. But, yeah, haven't gauged when to expose them to graphic depictions, yet.

    I benefited from watching that type of content. Not just with guns, but physical violence in general. What was that subreddit that eventually got banned? watchpeopledie? Obviously that was much more out there than just gun safety content, but stuff like that. Helpful as it might have been, it has probably warped my sense of what's standardly age appropriate, though, so I err on the side of caution with that

  • I think this is a wonderful suggestion and actually has a good chance to align with their interest. I'll make a point to watch a few with them

  • Appreciate this post. I'd welcome any suggestion to help deglorify guns to a kid, too

  • Intelligence is a multiplicity and usually in service of ego/inherited worldview

    Unfortunately

  • Well there's an apt play on words

  • Is there an English translated curriculum available?

  • Am I ootl on this one? Did Clinton advocate for an unredacted release?

  • I was thinking how there's healthy and then unhealthy escapism. A break versus avoidance.

    That aside, in support of you, I can't see how building with Legos for part of the evening is any 'worse' - less mature, sophisticated, or what have you - than watching some sitcom or YouTube slop. Certainly not sad in either sense of the word. You are actively feeding your creativity and maybe processing out life stuff (play therapy is a thing, even for adults). How cool is that?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Batman probably checks for the bat signal the way we check our screens for notifications.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's your go-to online dictionary?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Do you wish a Happy Mother's Day to your friends who are mothers or just to those in your own family?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    I'm looking to buy something like a reverse wheelbarrow, what do I call that?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    If you donate to a service, do you so anonymously?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    There should be a term for people who never really returned from the pandemic's social isolation

  • Books @lemmy.world

    Is there an e-reader that would allow you to edit an .epub file?