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I have the same feelings about climate change. Nothing's going to change until shit gets much, much worse. Too bad to ignore.


The big issue with accelerationism like that is in a crisis like climate change by the time the issues are so bad they're non-ignorable resources will be so tied up addressing the symptoms there won't be slack left for addressing the underlying issues.

Also for climate change specifically there's a huge hangover effect from already emitted greenhouse gases and carbon extraction is extremely difficult.


An 'authoritarian' company, that has to follow labor, trade, civil laws made by the actual government. That I can 'emigrate' from whenever I want without having to learn a new language...

Where were you going with this?


I have my ergodox ez setup like this.

asdf and jkl; all have dual functions when held

a/j = ctrl

; = alt

a turns ijkl into arrow keys (like wsad, but I have a left handed mouse)

k + j = copy, k + l = paste

and so on for symbols, brackets, etc.

The goal is to move from the home row as little as possible. I attempted to gather statistics on most used keys when programming at work, which was mildly successful.

Here's my layout, optimized for left handed mouse use: https://configure.zsa.io/ergodox-ez/layouts/JwoW9/latest/0


That is great! I think there is a lot of room for innovation with dual use keys like this.


I think most containers also run "bare metal", they just are more isolated as far as process/memory/fs, etc.

Having worked with and without Docker for various web apps, it removes some dependency management and server setup at the cost of another layer (or two...) of complexity. It's not always worth it to go to containers.

Docker seems to make the most sense in cloud environments that scale horizontally.

What benefits would you get exactly?


They used to target individuals, but have moved to larger institutions with likely big insurance payouts. Schools, companies, government agencies.


Eh, most aftermarket seats are geared to keeping you in the seat during from lateral momentum. Less comfort than OEM.

OEM GT sedan seats are probably your best bet. Big Lexus, Mercedes, etc. sedans.


No, it's Harperr Odrigue, and they are a fan of Z31s [1].

1 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_300ZX#Z31


Wow, I looked at the review responses by the developer and assumed from the poor English that it was fake, and reported it.


If we're going to judge nuclear by its few accidents and not overall safety for the past 70 years compared to, say, mining coal, sure.


Coal miners tend to die later when they're retired (at least in more modern times), it's not so visible as to create fear. And people directly affected by coal smoke pollution aren't even counted. Again, this doesn't create enough fear.

Same for airplane accidents vs car accidents.


No, that's buying a domain in the hopes someone will want it in the future. This was "domain sniping".


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