
Sabotage seems noncontroversial to me, go ahead.
Sabotage seems noncontroversial to me, go ahead.
Taps forehead* No one can be living “on the streets” if we tear up all of the streets.
No only are they removing their own benches but when community members have tried to install new benches the city removes them.
And be stronger as a result.
We’re training in the hyperbolic time chamber.
Vs? Nah, anarchism + communalism. They are very compatible. You can have local organizations structured on anarchist principles that facilitate the flow of resources in commonalist ways. Tool Libraries, Housing Cooperatives, Community Cafeterias, worker collectives, etc.
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I really doubt he has the coordination and blood pressure to do it at present.
Have you ever been to market that’s… really free?
How am I supposed to train my neural network (my own brain) to be a filmmaker if I have to pay for each piece of media I train on (watch)?
I agree that we can support everyone on earth if we change our social, economic, and political systems.
I also think it is good that voluntary population decline is already happening and seems likely to continue in many industrialized nations.
I was worried that this could make bitcoin seem useful but other people in here are explaining why bitcoin would still be an awful solution for this.
So… are we going back to cash and checks? Will people need to mail envelopes of cash to furry vore artists?
This was surprising to me. I definitely thought that the “embodied emissions” were a good reason to keep using my ICE vehicle. But it looks like this is specific to Germany’s grid which is doing much better at making emission free electricity than my local power grid in Missouri. So switching to electric may still not be appropriate when I could probably keep my small ICE car going for another 5 years.
I wish they had a calculator with models of ICE cars, models of EVs, and locations that could help you determine when the best switch over point is.
That’s totally fair. It isn’t cheap but the price is amazing compared to the Shaper Origin which is $2,900.
I also like the maslow which is more accurate over long distances so it would be better for furniture.
Actually, the dems weren’t unanimous. I think there were two who voted present.
The good news is crumbl cookies donates their excess to the kitchen where my local branch of FNBs preps.
The bad news is they have SO MUCH excess that we literally cannot get rid of all of them giving them away for free. Some end up in the compost.
I want that mushroom leather! They seem to only be partnering with business for now though.
If these are the only satellites monitoring greenhouse gases the ESA should offer to buy control of the satellites from the US. That would keep them operating and might actually be appealing to trump.