Yeah, quite a bit personally. I live in the West, so my lifestyle is quite carbon heavy.
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A rift is growing between Xi and Putin after Russia mocked a Ukraine peace plan backed by China
(www.businessinsider.com)
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The Violent Rise of Capital - A short history of the end of history.
(antoniomelonio.substack.com)
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Zelenskyy warned Russia that it may be left with no ships if it continues to attack Ukraine's ports
(www.businessinsider.com)
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U.S. Navy destroyers dispatched to Aleutians after Chinese, Russian vessels spotted nearby
(www.alaskasnewssource.com)
TBH I think in most situations this excess office capacity could be most useful as affordable housing to bring a degree of sanity to rent and house prices.
Are the characterisations of the different alternatives a fair summary?
By asking a closed question?
Yes that makes sense I've added NSFW. How would you describe the character of the others?
It will help a bit. I'm not a fan of these light grown plants really though. Too much energy for too little gain
Precise robot arm control is a surprisingly hard problem. I can see some advantages to being able to move freely in 3D
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It's not 'all of us' its those of us in the West/ Global North (the rich bit)
We flew, we drove, we ate all the meat. We shipped fantastical trinkets around the world. Our politicians gave us what we wanted.
The super rich really did it a lot, and brought all the media and fed us racist stereotypes. They brought the politicians. But we lap it up. It's on us too.