[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Cascadian Laboratories Incorporated "CascaLab" on Facebook pages. Our website is down and our donation mechanism doesn't work right now. We're very small and new, since 2022 we were founded. We do almost nothing but feyerabend-inspired research remote from one another. It's kind of coddiwompling and we try to research ways of making sure we're not doing armchair research, that we're actually testing real world things. One thing I test is home economics solutions. We're actually wondering about creating a federated network of nonprofit think tanks of similar size just meeting the minimum requirements for a 501 ( c ) 3 each of them rather than actually scaling. I picked some of my closest friends, those among them who were most excited about doing it. I used legalzoom to create it.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 1 points 4 days ago

Something I've found is actually working on oneself physically, practicing good physiological health so that one can biomechanically maintain good hand eye coordination, can avoid dropping or bumping equipment or devices for long periods of time (like many many everyday people are well known to constantly do), maintaining good awareness of your environment, and being able to connect with your equipment, devices, and hardware pragmatically the way a blue collar worker might personally connect with their machinery. This way, you can really stretch the lifespan of your hardware. Also, remember that brokenness is relative and along a gradient, not a binary question - if you can get functionality out of a device or hardware, especially according to your prioritization of need, then fundamentally it works; you just have to 'jimmy it a little bit' maybe, to use a blue-collar-ism.

I have a laptop from the early 2000s I maintain, an Xbox one I use for most functions still from 2018 or earlier, two android smartphones both for different purposes over 3 years old each without ever having used phone covers. And I went for a physical at the clinic and they said my stats on my health were above the 90th percentile of health for my age. I'm a bioregionalist so I'm always trying to be systemically "of" my surroundings, region, and community as a vital living breathing human being, and I use ASMR videos on YouTube to liven up my sensory capacities to connect therein to my surroundings and maintain a solid environmental awareness; helps in not dropping or bumping things hardly ever, or spilling liquids on anything.

Those are my first principles.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

There are so many authors to let into my soul and digest. I operate a small 501 ( c ) 3 think tank so I've been in the process of letting Paul Feyerabend into my soul. It's a real emotional move to sit down and start absorbing a new author, to be honest. I was going to start on Marcuse next.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 1 points 6 months ago

And like I told another person here, I was referring to groceries, not prepared vegan food. There is no prepared vegan food around here, just scant ingredients at certain department stores.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 1 points 6 months ago

Grow food where? What kind of person can afford enough land to grow their own food? Plus doordashers usually get multiple orders in one trip kind of like carpooling, saves gas. I would just be going just for my own groceries thus wasting gas.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 2 points 6 months ago

No doordash delivers groceries. I'm referring to groceries. I prepare all my own food these days.

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I live in a vast rural area in the central valley of California. Here, people are fanatical carnivores. There is very little vegan food and I live very far from where most of it is available and don't drive for many reasons many of them environmental. Getting there would require riding a bike in the heat most of the year and people here hate bicyclists. Delivery like doordash is really expensive and only the same two dashers will take my vegan order I've noticed.

Has anyone found any useful tips for this basic kind of situation that I'm driving at?

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 2 points 11 months ago

100%. Yes. This. High five.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 1 points 11 months ago

I think with the third parties there is less corruption. I think there is a lot of good to be done with the green party.

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I'm voting green because if democracy is 'on the ballot' then I figure it's the choice I actually believe in and not just the slightly lesser of two evils. And so recently I feel targeted by democrats and its getting kind of weird and I was wondering if any other greens are experiencing the same thing in the US. I'm very open about my party preference and intentions for 2024.

[-] Fisherman75@slrpnk.net 0 points 11 months ago

Wonderful. For what it's worth I'm here and I support this area of thought and work very very much. It seems to be another battlefield in the science wars or adjacent - techies getting mad because people are trying to comment socially (or in this case ecosocially) on what they, the diehard techies, regard as objective reality in their domain of study. Well it doesn't mean we can't endeavor to think in an interdisciplinary way here. It's weird how militant even many of these open source 'anarchist' zealots get about some people trying to see what they can do about addressing the issue of a massive machine of planetary destruction. I mean it seems right up their alley otherwise.

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