The heat! When we cook (especially during hot days) it gets especially hot in the kitchen. I think continuously simmering would increase the ambient temperature.
Also many families (including mine) still uses gas stove so the constants gas increases nitrous oxide levels which is harmful for health [0]
Is there a similar map for light pollution? I’m excited Ben trying to find a good place around me to look at the stars at night, just got into stargazing.
Adding some facts to this, because California tends to get hot frequently. When it gets too hot, plants slow (and eventually stop) photosynthesis above 68 degrees F
I want a web interface that sets up ssl certificates for me (with wildcard sub domains) and let’s me create sub domains on the fly so I can run multiple apps on my server quickly.
I don’t like nginx because managing the config files is a hassle, it’s complex, and there’s a lot of copying redundant config files over and over again.
What an inspiration! I’m doing more or less the same with c0d3.com
Been working on the learning community for about 5 years now.
I’ve saved up enough for a year, will be quitting In 2 weeks to go back to teaching and improving the experience and teach more students about good engineering practices.
How do I even become an engineering manager? I’ve been coding for > 10 years...
Seems like I’m the go to guy to always fix things and I seem to be stuck as a tech lead (I spend most of my time reviewing code and doing architecture design and then code when I absolutely have to)
Carpenter bees are awesome, they pollinate flowers (so we can have fruits in our backyard) and have an awesome short life of minding their own business.
I myself don't like to be cheered on by others. I get upset when people simply tell me keep on trying. When someone is trying to do something, I think the best thing to do is to help lower the bar for them by staying at their side," he explains...
This resonates with me a lot. Every time someone cheers me on, I try to meet their expectations but after wards I feel extremely burnt out.
Am I insane for thinking permaculture? Get out of the city lifestyle mindset and turn more people into rob greenfield style mindset. Everybody’s already thinking it, people are starting to do it, and it could just be the next big thing that does wonders for people happiness and healing the environment.
Feedback: When I first went to the site I thought it wasn’t working. It was only after I created an account (which I was hesitant to do) that I was able to view the Postgres and Elasticsearch tutorial.
I went through the Postgres tutorial and it worked well, good job. I’ve never created a usable database so quickly before, this is cool.
If you increase production, wouldn’t that produce more air pollution?
If we scale up this mind set and suddenly produce 100x Increase in electric cars and nuclear plants, wouldn’t we see a massive spike in air pollution much more than if we simply had 0 production of these?
I’ve been very skeptical of “produce more green energy” solution because they seem to pile on more problems under the guise that it is better in the long run.
Isn’t the best ultimate solution to consume less? Fewer cars, fewer things.
Thought I’ll leave some of my feedback in case it helps:
1. I had to lookup what Monday.com is. I didn’t know what it was and it Monday didn’t seem like a Kanban board.
2. Our company already uses Jira, I probably cant get my company to switch.
3. Maybe I can use kanception for my side projects. But I’ve been burned by too many products that started off as free and then I had to migrate away once they put in a pricing model (I usually work on projects with a few friends and /user billing on most products didn’t make sense to us)
I like to try out new products and ideas, but for the reasons above I usually stick to open source products unless the idea is extremely compelling.
Anyone watch the documentary planet of the humans on YouTube? After watching that, I’m no longer sure what renewable energy even means anymore, which no longer gives these accomplishments any meaning. Can someone help with my disillusionment?
Also many families (including mine) still uses gas stove so the constants gas increases nitrous oxide levels which is harmful for health [0]
[0] https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/documents/indoor-air-pollut...