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SquirrelOnFire
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
KEXP is a local (and beloved) station for me. WIll have to give some of these others a listen if they're doing similar things.
SquirrelOnFire
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
You've got to find the rare radio stations with public support and human djs. kexp.org is a great one based out of Seattle with a wild variety of shows and decades of history. Are all the shows to my taste? No. Have I ever heard something being played that was total crap? Honestly, maybe? Because there's genres I don't know enough to gaugue quality, but I haven't twigged to it.
SquirrelOnFire
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
"Hey, the whole team is getting together for an all hands next week and I'd like you to join..."
SquirrelOnFire
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Giant miscanthus can grow on land that's not viable for farming food (other than grazing grasses), has a lot of properties that ready it for becoming charcoal (high tonnage per acre, self drying, minimal inputs needed). Without a price for carbon, it's hard to make it work, though.
SquirrelOnFire
·12 miesięcy temu·discuss
Why's that, given that files are encrypted?
SquirrelOnFire
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Speed of development of something important isn't necessarily good. Humans are bad at absorbing a lot of change at once and it takes time to recognize and mitigate second-order effects. There's plenty of benefit to the systems that disruptors operate within (society) to not moving as fast as possible... of course since our economic systems don't factor in externalities, we've instead turned all of society into a commons.
SquirrelOnFire
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
30 million people in the US are affected by "rare" genetic conditions.
SquirrelOnFire
·2 lata temu·discuss
"Locked doors only stop honest people" -Abe Lincoln
SquirrelOnFire
·2 lata temu·discuss
Up to 1/2 inch thickness... Great. Just need to 4x that to replace 2x4s, the construction material that the entire US home building process is built around.

But looks like it's ready to go for some applications (plywood). Hopefully they can get it thicker and replace more dimensional lumber. Or maybe I'm reading their site wrong?