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The Prevent stuff is all a bit... Murican
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Really enjoyed that read. It's probably the only thing I've read that's helped me understand the differences between matrix and XMPP
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Maybe the Ploopy mouse?
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Oh sorry I thought you were saying drywall was what was bad for the environment, and that was why I was confused.
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The UK has no more coal fire power stations, so it wouldn't really make sense for a UK organisation to go after coal.
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This sounds a lot like a company I've worked at honestly.
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Wait what's wrong with it in terms of is environmental impact?
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I don't mind them leaving it and running off when I'm in to collect it immediately, but I'd like them to at least ring the doorbell or knock on the door so I know to go grab it.
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They come with Windows 11 pre-installed though
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Worth noting, because it lists Beelink PCs on there. I received one from them with secure boot disabled. Doesn't mean there was anything wrong with it, but it does feel a bit sketchy when a manufacturer disables secure boot out of the box.
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I hang the towel with the little label in the lower right corner. That way I always know its relative orientation.
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How come?
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Thank you!
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Good luck!!! Thanks for all the hard work
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In what way?
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It's conditional support though. As soon as the right doesn't consider Jews useful, we will become a target again. As you say, it's because the western right wing and Israel have a common enemy.
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I mean if everyday things like food and rent are still too expensive then it's not really recovering. I don't really see how the pursuit of endless growth can possibly be good for regular people.
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Ah that makes sense
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Wait, deadly?!
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Is there something wrong with beehaw?
FarmBot is an open source project aimed at making CNC farming accessible to as many people as possible.
RepRap is a project about democratising and decentralising manufacturing through low-cost open source 3D printers. 3D printers give communities the ability to repair items even when official replacement parts don't exist. They also allow people to produce small runs of custom parts, where more traditional manufacturing methods may be wasteful. There are obviously issues with sustainability in the 3D printing community, primarily with material source, material recycling/composting, and waste. But even with these current issues, 3D printers provide a lot of utility and may have a place in our solarpunk future.
A cool open source DIY wind turbine project
Appropedia is a wiki dedicated to sustainability, including projects and research aimed at reducing poverty.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/6192905 > Amybo is a non-profit open source community project working on protein fermentation in an effort to reduce the carbon intensity of food production, as well as improve climate resilience as things like crop failures become more common. > > The project is currently focussed on the low-cost distributed science aspect, but their website says they want biotechnologists, chefs, coders, creatives, engineers, enthusiasts, environmentalists, makers, medics, microbiologists, and nutritionists. So basically... Just lots of people. > > They're still in the early stages but looks like a fun project to get involved in.
Amybo is a non-profit open source community project working on protein fermentation in an effort to reduce the carbon intensity of food production, as well as improve climate resilience as things like crop failures become more common. The project is currently focussed on the low-cost distributed science aspect, but their website says they want biotechnologists, chefs, coders, creatives, engineers, enthusiasts, environmentalists, makers, medics, microbiologists, and nutritionists. So basically... Just lots of people. They're still in the early stages but looks like a fun project to get involved in.