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davem8 commented on The housing theory of everything (2021)   worksinprogress.co/issue/... · Posted by u/lifeisstillgood
hliyan · 6 months ago
Thought experiment: if all habitable land on the planet is surveyed and transferred to private ownership, all subsequent generations that are born from that point on, will be doomed to rent-based servitude. Forgetting all political theory, it seems that planet-bound species with a positive population growth rate must not rely on socioeconomic systems that exclusively (or heavily) favour private ownership of land.
davem8 · 6 months ago
Property is Theft!
davem8 commented on Gene banks aren’t enough to save the world’s food   longnow.org/ideas/to-save... · Posted by u/WithinReason
davem8 · a year ago
This is something we as a society can easily fix.

“farmers have come to rely on a few varieties of olive…these trees, some of them over 2,000 years old, are succumbing to a bacterium, imported on ornamental coffee plants“

The global transport of random pants just to be pretty in our gardens is a major factor in the spread of infectious diseases and invasive species. We (EU) need to legislate to stop garden centers encouraging people to plant infected/invasive species in our gardens which then spreads to our important food crops. Especially as there’s an abundance of native species that will not only brighten your garden but also support our ecosystem?

This is an issue that the colonies of Europe dealt with 100’s of years ago as European settlers brought seeds and livestock to the Americans and Australia which got a foot hold in the new world and still to this day cause havoc.

It’s speculated that invasive plant species flourished Australia and the Americas because of the initial advantage of seed arriving on the hoofs of livestock. It took much longer and even to this day less voracious, for species of the New World to invade Europe.

An interesting cavet of human interference is the introduction of the Cane Toad to Australia in the 1930’s to combat an accidentally introduced beatle which was decimating the sugar cane harvest. It was only realised after the toad’s introduction that the beetle spent most of its life up high on the sugar cane while the toad living its life on the ground couldn’t reach it.

The toad to this day causes havoc to the native species of Australia and has spread rapidly with no natural predators.

Most interesting of all there is relatively recent evidence of Australias native fire ants adapting their behaviour and as a social species carry an entire toad back to their nest and consume it!

davem8 commented on Apple Vision Pro: Apple’s first spatial computer   apple.com/newsroom/2023/0... · Posted by u/samwillis
TIPSIO · 2 years ago
I could see this reinventing the living room.

Imagine in 5-10 years when this tech is perfected. It's a Saturday night. You, your spouse, and 3 kids each have one of these strapped to their face.

Why watch a movie on the couch facing a wall with a traditional flat TV format?

Certainly Disney or whoever will invent 3D interactive plays/games with stadium type immersive entertainment.

Living rooms will become circles like when people playing a board game.

davem8 · 2 years ago
"It's a Saturday night. You, your spouse, and 3 kids each have one of these strapped to their face."

That sound's like a futuristic hellscape to me. I sure I'm not buying 1 never mind 5.

davem8 commented on Reasons to tour by bicycle   kk.org/thetechnium/reason... · Posted by u/galfarragem
davem8 · 3 years ago
I quit my job as a data scientist in 2019 and spent about 6 months cycling around Europe. It was a great move it really built my confidence and enforced my since of self reliance. I was on my own things would go wrong bike trouble, bad weather, difficulty finding a place to camp, loneliness, but I could overcome them all and realised I can solve any problem the world throws at me.

I was a little worried about finding a job after, and having a gap on my CV but I easily found another data science job and have changed jobs no one even asks about it.

If like me you have an urge to take a bicycle tour do it you won’t regret it.

davem8 commented on Pee, Not Chlorine, Causes Red Eyes from Swimming Pools: CDC (2015)   cbc.ca/news/trending/pee-... · Posted by u/colinprince
alistairSH · 7 years ago
Iceland has solved that problem... https://icelandmag.is/article/wash-thoroughly-without-swimsu...

Makes sense, not sure why other countries don't do the same. I'd much prefer fewer chemicals in the water and a required shower than the current system in the US.

davem8 · 7 years ago
That's what I do after spending time in Finland. The funny thing is, everyone else in the pool looks at me like I'm crazy for showering and using soap before I get in the pool, they just get themselves wet in their swimming trunks before going in.
davem8 commented on Alarming study shows massive insect loss   washingtonpost.com/scienc... · Posted by u/dschuetz
CalRobert · 7 years ago
I am currently trying to buy a few acres of land. It's currently grazing land, but I'd like to rewild most of it. By any chance, can someone suggest a good source for learning how to do so in a way that encourages insect, bee, and bird populations? It's near a bog so I'm hoping it can have a bigger impact than it would in isolation.
davem8 · 7 years ago
Check out this farm in the UK. https://www.rewildingbritain.org.uk/rewilding/rewilding-proj...

This is a great book wrote for the british isles, the design principles it covers would be very useful in a rewilding project https://www.amazon.co.uk/Earth-Care-Manual-Permaculture-Temp...

And this is a great book if you want to farm sustainably https://www.amazon.co.uk/Growing-Green-Organic-Techniques-Su...

davem8 commented on New GNU Emacs website   gnu.org/software/emacs/in... · Posted by u/rvern
michaelhoffman · 9 years ago
Nothing wrong with using the arrow keys. I can't even remember how long I've been using Emacs and still use the arrow keys.
davem8 · 9 years ago
Three weeks on my work machine I disabled the arrow keys and am now forced to use C-, M-, for navigation, the first week was a bit slow I had to keep stopping and thinking, But now just three weeks later my screen movements are much more efficient and faster. I recommend you give it a try.
davem8 commented on The WTO rules against “dolphin-safe” labels on tuna   sierraclub.org/compass/20... · Posted by u/walterbell
masklinn · 10 years ago
I would guess it's because tuna is a very cheap source of lots of protein: 100g of tuna is 29g protein for a fraction of a buck (canned). I'm pretty sure that's the cheapest source of protein available (in $/g). eggs are not as cheap, and they don't keep anywhere as long as a stack of canned tuna.
davem8 · 10 years ago
Hemp seed has 36g of protein per 100g and is a lot cheaper and environmentally more sustainable to produce, contains omega acids in the perfect ratio for humans (but dose not have the same bio-availability), dose not have high levels of mercury (that's more of a problem with farmed fish not wild).

u/davem8

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