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  • I've been trying to warn people about the optimism trap for years. It's difficult, optimism is a very low-effort and attractive mentality.

  • I was referring to centralization more in the sense of concentration of effort and logic. I hate the word "consolidation" in this context.

    Think of how science works. Lots of people focus deeply on specific topics and try to figure it out, model it and theorize the shit out of it until it's stable or abandoned to some obscure library that few look up. There are new topics, new domains, yes, but there's only one reality. Scientists don't just branch off into a "new reality" to research and reinvent science from scratch.

    Wikipedia reflects that both methodologically and topically, with collective efforts to cover single topics well.

  • ☠️ neat ☠️

  • public transit and bicycles are the future.

  • As the economy fucks over the masses more and more in the late stage of capitalism, time for volunteering/hobbies will reduce.

    Much like with Wikipedia, what's needed is to centralize, work together on standards, and stop branching off with DIY.

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  • Culls are ordered to protect the sector. It's always fascinating how this plays out because they should be the ones asking for it.

    The protests mark a surge of anger across France’s farming sector, already under pressure from successive animal health crises and mounting economic strain.

    Yeah, because the animal farming sector is an abomination, a purulent sore on the face of the planet.

  • Is chocolatey insufficient?

  • User notes? Neat!

  • Ultimately, Privatim says that international SaaS providers should not be used for highly sensitive or confidential data unless the government can encrypt the data itself, and the provider cannot access the keys.

  • Needs more 0s

  • projection...

  • Humans have been around, as a species, for 0.3 million years (approximately). The most recent 10,000 years are not a statistically representative sample of humans.

  • auto-scab

  • I mean for a revolution, not for being stronger assholes. Leaders in movements against capitalism and conservatism (hierarchy).

  • war crime

  • Yep. One of my pet peeves sources of blood pressure increase is leftists who dodge individual action, as if The Glorious Revolution will manifest emerge out of the world like the AI bros waiting for AGI. As if networks, movements, organizations, aren't made of people. As if extraterrestrials would drop in to do it for us. Here's a thing: people don't like organizing around and following hypocrites and selfish bastards. And being a selfish bastard also makes one vulnerable to blackmail from the rich and powerful (being compromised).

  • As expected. What we need now is for those researchers who published estimations showing that "it only get as bad as +2.7 ℃" to retract those papers or to write corrections, as they are based on hopeful promises. It's a very bad idea to make promises without the plans for deep change required to fulfill those promises.

    would be the “COP of truth,” he said.

    ...

    In the end, it may well have been a more honest COP than those that preceded it — just not in the way President Lula intended.

    Precisely. The mask is slowly falling off. We're on the BAU scenario, RCP8.5.

    “It would have been crazy,” said Felix Finkbeiner, founder of a conservation organization called Plant for the Planet who has been attending COPs since 2010. “Transitioning away from fossil fuels was set as a vague goal at COP28, but this would have been an actual process that initiated a massive step forward.”

    Yeah, escalating like that would help reveal the bullshitters:

    As the conference stretched past its official ending time, the parties negotiating behind closed doors became increasingly frustrated with the lack of movement on the fossil fuel road map. The obstacles to success, said Peter Wittoeck, one of the negotiators for Belgium, were the same oil-rich countries that had been blocking more ambitious action on climate change at COPs for decades.

    “The major pushback is coming from the Like-Minded Developing Countries and the Arab Group,” Wittoeck said, referring, in the former case, to a coalition of large emerging economies that includes China, India, and South Africa, as well as a group of 20 Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Those nations, he said, “represent fossil fuel interests, obviously, and the fear of being limited in their economic development.”

    Of course. Petrostates.

    But how much money, how quickly it’s delivered, and what kinds of projects it should fund has always been a matter of debate. This year, it stormed into the spotlight, and it’s not hard to see why. The consequences of climate change have begun to spill into plain view, and countries are starting to feel serious economic pressure as a result. Gallagher Re, a global reinsurance broker, estimates that the direct cost of natural perils around the world in 2024 totaled a staggering $417 billion. Public and private insurance companies covered more than $150 billion of that, meaning the rest of the balance was covered by governments, policyholders, taxpayers, and everyday people.

    It will cost everything.

    European negotiators told Grist that the focus on adaptation put them in a tough spot. In the absence of a U.S. presence at COP, Europe has sought to position itself as the de facto global leader on climate action by trying to force the fossil fuel road map language into the final text. But its negotiators quickly found that the developing countries they were trying to align themselves with were laser-focused on adaptation financing.

    Adaptation is seen as a compromise because it's not mitigation, so it allows more GHGs from burning fossil fuels and turning forests into pastures and feed. The problems is that adaptation works relative to stable goal. If you invest lots of money into a sea wall for +3℃ and the temperature goes to +3.5℃, your sea wall is useless. The same applies for all infrastructure and big projects for adaptation. And it only gets more useless as the temperature goes and the chaos increases (not linear).

    “The world has changed,” said Joe Thwaites, a senior advocate for international climate finance at the Natural Resources Defense Council. “They are feeling the political strain back home and are very sensitive to headlines about how much money is being spent internationally.”

    Because they allowed right-wing populists to spread their disinformation. And with that, it means that fossil fuels will be phased out when they run out of the cheap stuff. That should get interesting in the next decade.

    Do Lago had to pause the plenary to confer with Colombia and other nations. After 30 minutes of haggling, the parties came back to the table to finish the conference with an agreement to continue conversations in the future. Do Lago also promised to launch two road maps of his own, one aimed at phasing out fossil fuels and the other in service of ending deforestation. Those efforts will take place outside the binding authority of the Paris Agreement, however, and are essentially opt-in endeavors.

    mhm.

    I hope that the children and the next generations never forgive the adults. Every day, every adult on this planet is working towards achieving the status of being irredeemable.

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    EXPOSING The Billion Dollar SECRET VPN Companies Are Hiding

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Happy Judgement Day

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Human-level AI is not inevitable. We have the power to change course | Garrison Lovely

    www.theguardian.com /commentisfree/ng-interactive/2025/jul/21/human-level-artificial-intelligence
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    The Suburbs are Literally Killing the Planet

  • Europe @feddit.org

    Unit 29155 | The Salisbury Poisonings (Episode 1 - Part 1)

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Distracted into a simulation

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    AI does NOT make developers more productive… Okay. Maybe a bit.

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Europe is breaking its reliance on US science, moves to ramp up its own climate data collection

    www.reuters.com /sustainability/climate-energy/europe-is-breaking-its-reliance-american-science-2025-08-01
  • Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

    Gorilla habitats and pristine forest at risk as DRC opens half of country to oil and gas drilling bids

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2025/jul/29/gorilla-habitats-pristine-forest-at-risk-as-drc-opens-half-of-country-to-oil-and-gas-drilling-bids-aoe
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.ml

    Lifetime Cost Of Small Car $689,000; Society Subsidizes This Ownership With $275,000

    www.forbes.com /sites/carltonreid/2022/02/04/lifetime-cost-of-small-car-689000-society-subsidises-this-ownership-with-275000/
  • Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz

    Escaping MAGA: The Psychology of Undoing Authoritarian Belief

    therationalleague.substack.com /p/escaping-maga-the-psychology-of-undoing
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    He helped Microsoft build AI to help the climate. Then Microsoft sold it to Big Oil.

    heated.world /p/he-helped-microsoft-build-ai-to-help
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Slop Query Language UI

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Scholars sneaking phrases into papers to fool AI reviewers

    www.theregister.com /2025/07/07/scholars_try_to_fool_llm_reviewers/
  • Europe @feddit.org

    Stop toxic trade deals! (/Corporate Europe Observatory)

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Climate denial and the classroom: a review

    gc.copernicus.org /articles/8/81/2025/gc-8-81-2025.html
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    FunkyFrogBait: I'm TIRED of AI

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Journalism relies on expert voices – AI is only going to make that harder - The Skeptic

    www.skeptic.org.uk /2025/06/journalism-relies-on-expert-voices-ai-is-only-going-to-make-that-harder/
  • Europe @feddit.org

    Why the MAGA Right Became Obsessed With the Romanian Election

    archive.is /6Ghcg
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    The Era of the Business Idiot (by Better Offline)