houseofleft
There are some awesome hobbies that involve no consumerism, but wanted to give a shout out for making existing consumerist hobbies more sustainable:
- With cosplay- try making more costumes from existing clothes/costumes rather than buying everything new. Even picking themes that let you reuse stuff hekps reduce waste.
- You can often loan things, if you like reading you don’t have to buy new books for everything! Libraries are a great resource and often stock new bestsellers.
- When you can’t loan, second hand items are also great. Fast fashion is particularly unsustainable, but buying second hand clothing is a lot more sustainable.
Ah Marginalia is absolutely awesome! I feel like modern search is almost an extension of website names now, so if I want to find netflix but don’t know it’s website, I might search for “netflix”. Marginalia is actually a cool way to find new stuff- like you can search “bike maintenance” and find cool blog posts about that topic.
I honestly can’t remember if that’s something google and the like used to do, but doesn’t now, or if they never did. Either way, I love it!
Thanks for sharing! I heard some people on a podcast talking about ‘shift left’ the other day and had absolutely no idea what they were talking about. This came at the exact right time for me 😁
This is such an interesting topic!
I completely agree that race as an idea as steeped in false science and racism, but I always find it really difficult to consider race when it’s used as a positive force as well- movements like US civil rights have massively reduced racism, partly by using race as a concept (such as black pride).
On the flip side, neoliberalism often advocates “color-blindness” as an idea (don’t acknowledge/consider people’s race) which is a great ideal, but in practice often seems to amount to turning a blind eye to on going racism.
I lile this a lot. This reminds me a lot of KQL (a microsoft query language that’s used for a bunch if azure logging).
I use a lot of python pandas/dask- I’ve definitely got used to viewing a table as a series of operations to perform rather than the kind of declarative queries you get in SQL.
At what point is it no longer SQL? If we’re changing fundamental stuff, I’d love a way of writing loops or if statements that isn’t painful too.
Take a look at retropi, which is more or less what you’re talking about!
Depending what you’re wanting to get out the project:
- You might be happy just using retropi
- You might be happy working on top of retropi
- You might want to build something from scratch and just use retropi as a refence
Anywag, I’ll stop being a shill now and just give you the link: https://retropie.org.uk/
I’ve heard this argument a lot, and honestly in scares me for a bunch of reasons. It feels like flirting with climate facism, but more than that, it feels like giving up on the world as a whole, and I don’t think that helps.
If you care about climate change, get involved in activism, vote for policies that will make a difference, do whatever you can to make the future a place that isn’t a burden to inhabit.
I’m a data engineer, and have seen an ungodly ammount of 200-but-actually-no-stuff-is-broken errors and it’s the bane of my life!
We have generic code to handle pulling in api data, and transforming it. It’s obviously check the status code, but any time an API implements this we have to choose between:
- having code fail wierdly further down the line because can’t parse the status
- adding in some kind of insane
if not response.ok or "actually no there's an error really" in response.content
logic
Every time you ignore protocols and invent your own, you are making everyone sad.
Will take recommendations of support groups I can join for victims of terrible apis.
Yeah, should be clear that I don’t think choosing not to have children makes you in any way a climate facist.
I totally hear you on thinking those things won’t have an effect. But I would say this: the only people who benefit from climate change activism being a lost cause, are the people looking to exploit our planet. Will you or me or a big group of us stop climate change in its tracks? Sadly no. But the future isn’t written, and we can still do a lot to mitigate the worst impacts and hold corporations to account.
Well not for the people taking them, but you can make heaps of cash doling then out! (sarcasm)