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  • You are asking two how to questions "combat climate change" and "reduce emissions"

    To realistically combat climate change:

    • Admit that we need to try geoengineering (we are already doing this with all the CO2 and CH4 going into the atmosphere)
    • Weather it is SO2 injection or cloud seeding to artificially increase the albido; we need to reduce incident solar radiation to give us a few more decades to actually reduce emissions

    To reduce emissions:

    • Tackle the biggest emissions first.
    • Electrification of the passenger fleet; that means batteries. Keep fuel cells for heavy transport (maybe)
    • Encourage electric biking. And other micro-mobility. Along with better public transport.
    • Normalise a historical style diet, meat is a treat only once or twice a week.
    • Reduce concrete construction; keep it for the important things like the foundations.
    • Reduce the practice of packaging everything in plastic; again keep it for the important things only like electrical insulation.
    • Massive ramp up of solar and wind around the world.
    • Where we use fossil fuels, ask is this important enough to use FF here?

    Carbon taxes:

    • Tax CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) at a reasonable rate to encourage all of the reduction measures.
    • At less than $65NZD/T the cost is too low to encourage significant movement on the issues.
    • Have a ratcheting scheme in the CO2 market, i.e. add $5-8/yr/T for CO2e; in 10 years the price will be between $110-140/T. At the 10yr mark, make the ratchet $10-15/yr/T.
    • Add a carbon tariff; basically make it more expensive to buy from countries that are not pulling their weight.
    • Be careful not to double tax, this is important for buy in from the public. i.e. the carbon tax on fuel should be exempt from sales tax, taxing a tax is a great way to alienate people.
  • I know someone with that.

  • Yep, I enjoy being involved in sports but watching them is a waste of time.

    The only exception to this is the team I coach, for kids hockey....great to see the development of the players from know nothing to team play.

  • I'll put in a word for my preferred sport here.

    My super energetic boy has been rock climbing since 7.

    Strength, flexibility, balance, self confidence, progression is based on solving problems, climbs are graded.

  • Happy to help

  • I had a less experienced person with me looking at some code.

    I pointed out that a particular section of code is shit; just bad form, hard to debug and generally unpleasant to work with. I noted that the person that wrote this didn't really know what they were doing, sure the code works and has been working for a long time, but this is not how we would do things.

    They asked "wow, who wrote this?" I replied "it was me 13 years ago"; it is a great ice breaker, in a non-critical part of the system, new people realize we all have to start somewhere.

    It also allows me to go over the standards we use, why we use them and how to simplify debugging.

  • I assumed that they are using some foreign keyboard.

    Didn't take long to parse the "th" from the symbol. Though sometimes it catches me and reads as a "p"

  • Great title.

  • The induced demand theory of coffee cup size.

  • Get a BIGGER cup.

  • I'll accept it

  • Well yes. A model is just describes reality, the tools used in the description govern how accurate the model is.

    e.g. the speedo in your car, is a model of reality. Obviously it only models a very tiny part, but depending on the quality of the tool; it is more or less describing reality covered by the model.

  • This is a concept that has been discussed for a long time ; you are in good company contemplating this fundamental paradox.

  • I use Mint, with little customization.

    Mint basically gets out of my way, I care about the ability to get my work done.

    I also prefer the windows paradigm rather than the Mac paradigm. IMHO Mint does it better than windows now.

  • I run mint 22.1 and have a 9070xt.

    I used mainline to install kernel 6.14, works flawlessly.

  • First of all.Life has no inherent meaning; there is no grand plan or objective purpose to your life or any other persons.Thus; what you choose has meaning is objectively meaningful (to you).

    On a grander scale. As far as we know currently, we are the only example of advanced intelligence in the universe. We are almost certainly not; but we have no evidence at this stage. This is objectively meaningful; for humanity as a whole, if you choose to participate in ensuring the continuation of the only example of intelligence is totally up to you. As long as some people choose to continue the species intelligence continues in the universe.

  • Seems like something Jack Black would wear.

  • Mint Cinnamon.

    It's easy, stable and gets out of my way.

    I haven't seen the need to dostro hop for years.

  • I have multi-sensory aphantasia. No pictures/sounds/tastes/touch/smell. My inner voice is soundless but constant.

    I discovered aphantasia at 40; it is not a lack or detriment merely a difference. I talked with my Mum about it, she is has aphantasia and didn't realise and she is 66.

    Aphantasia doesn't hold you back or make life harder; especially since you can go decades without realising that you have it.

    You may have other stuff, ASD or ADHD etc....but aphantaisa isn't in the same realm.