I can’t tell if this meme is unironically tankie, or satirizing them…
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compostgoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is the US losing its competitive advantage in energy?101·14 days agoMass electrification of end uses, with nuclear for clean firm baseload, and wind and solar plus storage for peaks, is the future of energy. The longer the US is unwilling to let go of fossil fuels, the further behind it will be. China already has enough of an advantage that it has secured its position as the global leader of energy technology for at least the next century.
compostgoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recommendations on a home alarm system3·17 days agoAwesome, thanks! Sounds like just what I’m looking for
compostgoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats an alternative to Spotify Jam you use to listen to music with people online?5·17 days agoI just switched from Spotify to TIDAL, and it appears to have a Live session feature. I haven’t tried it yet tho
I think you nailed it with the Firefly quote. I’ve always loved that one.
Even if our movements don’t succeed, I want to be able to say that I did my part and didn’t go down without a fight.
Which med is that?
Everyone’s risk tolerance is different, but a 99.96% chance that I would not experience irreversible side effects feels like pretty good odds
compostgoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anybody else understand they need to make deep connections with people but their social battery has been dead for a while and can't put up with people's BS?11·2 months agoYes, I feel that way sometimes. But I try to keep in mind that humans are innately social creatures, and I shouldn’t shut myself off like that. It helps to have pre-planned events with people I know I like, like playing a TTRPG or board game, or volunteering.
I’ll plug the podcast Live Like The World Is Dying.
From their website: “How do we live in a world that might be ending? By preparing to survive that end and by working to prevent it. Live Like the World is Dying features interviews with people who think about how to prepare for and survive crises.”