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  • GrapheneOS is more secure than Google stock.

  • Don't fret, these will never become operational anyway.

  • No, just laminated ones. Closed at one end. Easy enough to make or buy. You can even improvise the propellant.

  • I never understood why they never just bundled a bunch of carbon composite front loader barrels with electric ignition along with a laser pointer. No need for any metal nor 3d printing.

  • My phone runs open source ROMs. I don't have a TV, but I do have an nVidia streaming box -- I don't assume anything I watch there is private. My doorbell is an electromechanical device hooked to a simple wire.

  • 60% of people in UK are certified morons. Slightly higher than I expected.

  • I will buy the next Google tablet. To only use it with GrapheneOS. My current Galaxy tablet with LineageOS isn't immortal.

  • You can run a router VM but I run my opnsense on a thin client directly.

  • I never understood how programmers had no clue how the hardware worked. How can you write high performance code without understanding memory access optimization and opcode pipelines? Why even attempting rewriting old Fortran array code to C and then to C++ without understanding that Fortran array code fits cache lines just fine, while your newly shiny refactored code doesn't, so now you wonder why your code performance sucks?

  • Just use DACs within the rack. Single mode fiber patches and SFP+ optics are also cheap and easy to find.

  • I have 5 person annual plan which is still useful if you're not limited to English -- e.g. French is a bad match there. But I will be checking out Mango for sure.

  • Duolingo has gotten worse since they fired their human staff and started embracing AI slop.

  • Just develop fully autopoietic artificial photosynthetic systems. Piece of cake.

  • You might have heard of these fossil fuels we're busily running out of. And fossil is still 80% of primary energy use so there is no renewable energy transition, and renewable infrastructure is being built almost exclusively using fossil fuels.

    So this means future energy rationing. What's the business case for AI?

  • They won't.

  • Do you know how much energy you need to launch a kilogram into Earth orbit?

  • What luxury, it came with floppy drives!

  • Just buy a single 45" curved one then.

  • Collapse @lemm.ee

    #298: Energy, not money – the sequence unfolds

    surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com /2025/02/03/298-energy-not-money-the-sequence-unfolds/
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    Increased crevassing across accelerating Greenland Ice Sheet margins | Nature Geoscience

    www.nature.com /articles/s41561-024-01636-6
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    Peak Steel

    thehonestsorcerer.substack.com /p/peak-steel
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    Mortality Trends Among Early Adults in the United States, 1999-2023

    jamanetwork.com /journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2829783
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    Extreme heat will kill millions of people in Europe without rapid action

    www.nature.com /articles/d41586-025-00239-4
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    The Future is Local: Bioregioning 101 | The Great Simplification

    www.thegreatsimplification.com /episode/reality-roundtable-14
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    Scott Tinker: “The Uncertain Future of Oil: Energy Poverty, Depletion, and 'Green' Ambitions” | The Great Simplification

    www.thegreatsimplification.com /episode/161-scott-tinker
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    We already have a date for the zenith of civilization: 2025-2026 - Peak Everything, Overshoot, & Collapse

    energyskeptic.com /2025/we-already-have-a-date-for-the-zenith-of-civilization-2025-2026/
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    Trump’s Bold Energy Gamble: It's Not What You Think | Art Berman

    www.artberman.com /blog/trumps-bold-energy-gamble-its-not-what-you-think/
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    Quantifying the acceleration of multidecadal global sea surface warming driven by Earth's energy imbalance

    iopscience.iop.org /article/10.1088/1748-9326/adaa8a
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    When Renewables Meet Their Limits to Growth

    thehonestsorcerer.substack.com /p/when-renewables-meet-their-limits
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    Multi-objective observational constraint of tropical Atlantic and Pacific low-cloud variability narrows uncertainty in cloud feedback | Nature Communications

    www.nature.com /articles/s41467-024-53985-w
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    #297: Dachshund economics

    surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com /2025/01/20/297-dachshund-economics/
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    EGUsphere - Comparing space-based to reported carbon monoxide emission estimates for Europe’s iron & steel plants

    egusphere.copernicus.org /preprints/2024/egusphere-2024-1561/
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    Lazy Thinking: How Memes Get Oil All Wrong | Art Berman

    www.artberman.com /blog/lazy-thinking-how-memes-get-oil-all-wrong/
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    Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today

    theconversation.com /getting-shorter-and-going-hungrier-how-children-in-the-uk-live-today-238364
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    Power Down: A Scenario

    thehonestsorcerer.substack.com /p/power-down-a-scenario
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    Sloth metabolism may make survival untenable under climate change scenarios

    peerj.com /articles/18168/
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    The Social Costs of Keystone Species Collapse: Evidence from the Decline of Vultures in India - American Economic Association

    www.aeaweb.org /articles
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    Evidence for widespread human exposure to food contact chemicals - Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

    www.nature.com /articles/s41370-024-00718-2