Urban Biosphere Experiment: The Apartment Of The Future?
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Geodesic domes made of a bone-like material
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« Teurer Fehler»: Ökonom rät Deutschland vom Kauf der F-35A-Jets von den USA ab
Abhängigkeit von USA: Ökonom rät vom Kauf von F-35A-Jets ab
Berlin will Milliarden in seine Verteidigung investieren. Ein Wirtschaftsexperte sieht den Kauf der Kampfjets als Fehler. Auch die Schweiz hat F-35A bestellt.Celina Euchner (Tamedia AG)
Ich würde mir generell nichts mehr aus den USA holen, was per Software-Update deaktiviert, zerstört oder anderweitig manipuliert werden kann und zur kritischen Infrastruktur und/oder dem Militär gehört. Ähnlich sollte man auch mit Produkten umgehen, die Spionage betreiben können.
US-Produkte sind das Huawei 2.0.
Ridley Scott – „Thelma & Louise“ (1991)
Bei diesem Film versagt dem Mediathek-Chronisten das Wort. Und das nur, weil er ein Mann ist. Wie tief Ridley Scotts Roadmovie sich vor 34 Jahren in mein ewiges Kinogedächtnis eingebettet hat, lässt sich kaum ermessen. Ich habe die beiden Protagonistinnen geliebt wie Schwestern. (ARTE)
Mediathekperlen | Ridley Scott - „Thelma & Louise“ (1991)
Bei diesem Film versagt dem Mediathek-Chronisten das Wort. Und das nur, weil er ein Mann ist. Wie tief Ridley Scotts Roadmovie sich vor 34 Jahren in mein…Mediathekperlen (NexxtPress)
Undocumented 'Backdoor' Found In Chinese Bluetooth Chip Used By a Billion Devices.
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Tarlogic Security has detected a backdoor in the ESP32, a microcontroller that enables WiFi and Bluetooth connection and is present in millions of mass-market IoT devices. Exploitation of this backdoor would allow hostile actors to conduct impersonation attacks and permanently infect sensitive devices such as mobile phones, computers, smart locks or medical equipment by bypassing code audit controls.
Tarlogic detects a backdoor in the mass-market ESP32 chip that could infect millions of IoT devices
Tarlogic presents research revealing undocumented commands in the ESP32 microchip, present in millions of smart devices with BluetoothAdministrador (Tarlogic)
Calisti 🏳️🌈🦇 hat dies geteilt.
UK begins work on low carbon district heating system using old mine workings
Work begins on County Durham mine water heating system
Water from disused coal mines is to be used to heat hundreds of new homes in Seaham Garden Village.Evie Lake (BBC News)
mögen das
Union und SPD kündigen Reform der Schuldenbremse an
Bundeshaushalt: Union und SPD kündigen Reform der Schuldenbremse an
Rüstungsausgaben über einem Prozent des BIP sollen von der Schuldenbremse ausgenommen werden. Auch plant Schwarz-Rot ein 500-Milliarden-Euro-Programm für Investitionen.Alexander Eydlin (ZEIT ONLINE)
Brain drain the world. Work visas for every person who can produce more than they consume. I’m talking doubling the US population, bringing in all the factory workers, farmers, miners, engineers, literally anyone who produces value.
Okay, I mean, that's coherent policy, I really don't like the caveats of "produces more than they consume" cause how do you quantify that, but yes, immigration is actually good...
Can we raise the average IQ of America to be higher than China?
aaaand it's eugenics, fuck, how does this keep happening
Künstliche Intelligenz
Erklärungen rund um Künstliche Intelligenz (KI): ChatGPT, DALL•E 2, Machine Learning (ML), …Marcel Waldvogel
Bisher haben sich die führenden Parteien hierzulande, inkl. meiner Grünen, als nützliche Idioten von Trump-USA aufgeführt.
Es stände uns allen gut, erst einmal vor der eigenen Türe zu kehren, bevor mensch auf andere zeigt.
Phytoremediation to Clean the Environment and Mine Critical Materials
Phytoremediation To Clean The Environment And Mine Critical Materials
Nickel contamination can render soils infertile at levels that are currently impractical to treat. Researchers at UMass Amherst are looking at how plants can help these soils and source nickel for …Hackaday
Michael Stanclift (@vmstan@vmst.io)
Attached: 1 image Apparently we aren't Fash enough for @protonprivacy@mastodon.social Don't let the door hit you on the way out.vmst·io
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KrautPress Website Club
Start des KrautPress Website Club | KrautPress
Gemeinsam mit Internet-Legende Matthias Pfefferle starten wir eine neues Online Meetup und um das Open Web und persönliche Websites.Simon Kraft (KrautPress)
Indigenous futures thinking: 4 approaches to imagining a better world
Indigenous futures thinking brings the expertise built up by Indigenous communities over many years into the plans needed for the world to adapt to climate change.
Revolutionary Paris Apartment is the Ultimate Experiment in Eco City Living! - YouTube
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I don't wanna be a damn vegan. 😄
I'm glad this got shared! I also watched this (long time fan of this channel) and immediately thought that is solarpunk as fuck!
People will (understandably) have some reservations about the crickets, but there are some really awesome ideas being put into practice here.
I like it that they are growing their own mushrooms and utilizing the substrate byproducts.
It's cool to see all of their inspirations they've collected from different places they've gone to and all of their experiments (like the arid desert climate one especially).
I really like their mechanical contraptions that combine exercise and functional necessities for energy saving purposes.
Their space is really cool and inspirational.
Solarpunk applications for apartments
Hey everyone, I'm fairly new to the concept of Solarpunk and since in the near future I'm going to be the owner of an apartment I wanted to know if the community has any suggestion about practical things I can do in an indoor only environment.
The place is a small attic and has 3 rooms: a kitchen+livingroom, a bigger bedroom and a smaller bedroom/studio. It has got plenty of sunlight coming in. If you need more info please ask
Edit: Thanks for all the kind suggestion, unfortunately the house has no balcony, but I'll try to gather knowledge on the other topics that came out in the comments.
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This guy talks about what he can power with solar panels using only a bit of money. With enough sun, and right battery system, maybe your fridge runs for free?
Footprint Hero with Alex Beale
Solar, energy storage, and home energy tech! 🌞 Hi, I'm Alex. Since 2020, I've been tinkering around with ways to use DIY solar setups to power my life. These videos are where I share my experiments!YouTube
You can check out !balconygardening@slrpnk.net.
I'm doing !hydroponics@slrpnk.net, but I also have quite a few pots of soil (dirt) there.
They are mainly there for co-plants that attract beneficial insects and help to improve the biodiversity of this concrete hell I live in.
This "intact" ecosystem with healthy organic living soil, beneficial plants and other stuff also has the benefit that it attracts predatory insects like ladybugs, which naturally kill any lice and other harmful pests without any pesticides.
Oh, and it looks nice, and I always can gift other people I like some flowers if the need arises, for example as a last-minute birthday present ;)
I will also create an insect protection community here on SLRPNK if you're interested :)
Apple Caved and pulled end-to-end encrypted backups in the uk
BBC News - Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row
- "In a statement Apple said it was "gravely disappointed" that the security feature would no longer be available to British customers."
Washington post - Apple yanks encrypted storage in U.K. instead of allowing backdoor access
I guess removing access for the uk is better than backdooring it in silence. But still, not great.
Also, it is interesting comparing compliance on this with complying with the EU on sideloading apps.
Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row
Customers' photos and documents stored online will no longer be protected by end to end encryption.Zoe Kleinman (BBC News)
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In this episode, hosts recap WooSesh day one, focusing on WooCommerce's rebranding, UI enhancements, community engagement, and enterprise scalability.Do the Woo Podcast Channel
Limited Run Games confirms "time bomb" issue with NES cartridges damaging consoles, blames it on new supplier
Limited Run Games confirms "time bomb" issue with NES cartridges damaging consoles, blames it on new supplier
Limited Run Games has responded to a report that accused it of selling NES game cartridges that damaged consoles. In a …Ed Nightingale (Eurogamer.net)
So I got an email from GamesQuest Fulfilment Tuesday afternoon stating:
Good news!
Dear Tim [redacted],
Your QML Catalyst order has been shipped!
Your parcel should be with you within the next 4 – 7 working days.
Please allow up to 5 working days for your tracking to activate.
2 x Salvage Box: Mercenaries
[Individual]GQCAT36016
1 x Mercenaries box set (Limited […]
‘Deadnaming’ transgender people could be considered harassment under new bill
‘Deadnaming’ transgender people could be considered harassment under new bill
Colorado Democrats look to expand protections for trans people, even as federal landscape shifts in the other direction.Bente Birkeland (Colorado Public Radio)
Re: FEP 7888 serving up an OrderedCollection
@jesseplusplus@mastodon.social @pfefferle@mastodon.social I fixed up NodeBB's janky handling of collections and now I am able to import an entire Frequency conversation via its context
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I think @silverpill@mitra.social is right though, your context.first
needs an id
. I worked around it but it's better to have it so it can be referenced against by another page's prev
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We do know a lot from archeology and so on, yes. But the same is true for ancient egypt.
But at least to my knowledge, there is next to no continous practise of these traditions anywhere in Europe for many generations now.
I mean if historical reenactment is a hobby this guy enjoys doing, fine with me. But I see very little point in trying to revive a tradition that is that long dead and forgotten.
He is a scholar with a phd in history and religion. The point is that are in a time where we need to reconnect with nature. A bit like we are trying to do with solar punk. And you can’t do that with Christianity. You could even argue that the Abrahamic religions are an indirect cause of the climate crisis, because it makes human the most important species with the right to rule over nature.
A lot of native people have an animist religion with a deep connection to nature and the western world need to rediscover that. At least that’s what a lot of modern animist believe. I think it’s worth exploring.
Reciprocity: Rethinking Our Relationship with the Natural World
Reciprocity: Rethinking Our Relationship with the Natural World
Robin Wall Kimmerer, the bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, recently published The Serviceberry, which explores the economies of nature.Yale E360
Climate Book Recommendations
I've been enjoying climate books recently. I've just finished How to be a Climate Optimist by Chris Turner, and before that The Ecology of Commerce by Paul Hawken.
Are there any books that you consider foundational/required reading for climate issues?
Some users from c/degrowth recommended The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber & David Wengrow
and Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare & Vanessa Woods which I'm looking forward to checking out.
I am not too familiar with animism either, but as far as I understand from the book, it's the belief-idea-philosophy that humans are a part of nature, including both living and non-living things. (Contrary to modern idea of separating the "human" and "natural" worlds). In addition to awareness and careful choices, it believes in reciprocity, giving back what was taken from the ecosystem. Similar to what was/is practiced by many native communities.
(Please correct me if I am wrong)
[Meta] Not able to see posts
So I've encountered this problem for quite a while now: I am not able to see new or old posts on communities on this instance.
For example:
BuyItForLife
Solarpunk memes (works for some extend?)
Solarpunk
I am a user of this instance and reading on the Thunder Client.
Is there any solution already in place for such a problem?
Thanks :)
Social Marketing?
Is anyone here involved in or aware of any organisations that create marketing campaigns that aim to tackle climate change via social influence?
An example that comes to mind are the UK group Led By Donkeys, but they focus on politics. I’m very interested in this line of work and would love to know more about it.
🤔 the plugin should also send any update that is made after the initial publish. so (if pixelfed does support these updates (post without image, update with image)) then it should work out of the box.
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FEP-efda: Followable objects
FEP-efda: Followable objects
slug: “efda” authors: a a@trwnh.com status: DRAFT dateReceived: 2025-02-13 discussionsTo: FEP-efda: Followable objects FEP-efda: Followable objects Summary ActivityStreams Vocabulary defines a Follow activity, and ActivityPub defines its side eff…SocialHub
Multi-typing is not necessary, it can be an Application
without a second type, or an object with a non-standard type but duck-typed as actor.
Anyway, there is a bigger problem. This FEP doesn't explain what "following" means if Follow.object
is not an actor. ActivityPub spec says that Follow
is used to subscribe to actor's activities, but what follower is supposed to receive from an object? Objects don't perform activities.
Regarding topic subscriptions, I already talked about my preferred solution in another thread. Now there is a formal proposal: codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src…
If we don’t know where we want to go, it makes little difference that we make great progress - Envisioning a Sustainable World
Thanks for sharing. It has some good thoughts and indeed we need think about what we want to actually achieve and not be shy about it.
But maybe it is better to not think of it as a future goal but rather as reminder of the possibilities. All too often we restrict our thinking to what we think is realistic and that then becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy by itself.
Deutschlandticket: Fahrkartenshop fliegt auf, Kunden werden zu Schwarzfahrern
Deutschlandticket: Fahrkartenshop fliegt auf, Kunden werden zu Schwarzfahrern
Ein Online-Shop hat unter mysteriösen Umständen Fahrkarten verkauft, die jetzt ungültig sind. Viele Reisende fahren unwissentlich ohne gültiges Ticket.heise investigativ (heise online)
sarcophagus
Als Antwort auf Khaliso • • •𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍
Als Antwort auf sarcophagus • • •poVoq
Als Antwort auf Khaliso • • •mögen das
JayGray91 mag das.
𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍
Als Antwort auf Khaliso • • •This is such neat technology. Fuller's ideas were revolutionary, and we can appreciate the pioneers - there are several Fuller domes across the world, including homes in CA - the materials science of this is exciting.
It'd be nice to see a discussion of the challenges, as well. Maintenance, and wear. Do the panels need to be replaced? What's the repair process look like, inside and out? When the house gets hit by a storm of fist-sized hail, or when those 300MPH winds drive a 2x2 through the wall, what does the repair look like? If your kid knocks a hole in one of the interior panels, what does the repair look like?
How do they envision joining domes, or are living spaces constrained by the size of the dome? How will internal structures be anchored - or in the big, multi-room domes, will all the walls be free-standing? How much do those windows cost, compared to standard windows?
Traditional home owners have to deal with all of these questions; I love the vision and the style, and I don't have to be sold on the benefits of Bucky Domes. I'd be interested in the TCO
... mehr anzeigenThis is such neat technology. Fuller's ideas were revolutionary, and we can appreciate the pioneers - there are several Fuller domes across the world, including homes in CA - the materials science of this is exciting.
It'd be nice to see a discussion of the challenges, as well. Maintenance, and wear. Do the panels need to be replaced? What's the repair process look like, inside and out? When the house gets hit by a storm of fist-sized hail, or when those 300MPH winds drive a 2x2 through the wall, what does the repair look like? If your kid knocks a hole in one of the interior panels, what does the repair look like?
How do they envision joining domes, or are living spaces constrained by the size of the dome? How will internal structures be anchored - or in the big, multi-room domes, will all the walls be free-standing? How much do those windows cost, compared to standard windows?
Traditional home owners have to deal with all of these questions; I love the vision and the style, and I don't have to be sold on the benefits of Bucky Domes. I'd be interested in the TCO over 20 years.
I once looked at a Fuller dome house in California, built with wood, built back in the 70's. It was wood-built, and the materials make a huge difference, but the repair costs to get it livable were similar to tearing it down and building a traditional house in its place. I'd want to know how these new materials hold up over time.
poVoq
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Als Antwort auf poVoq • • •Good points, but who knows? That's why I'd like to see more discussion about the challenges. I get that this is essentially an ad, or a fluff piece if you'd rather. And I don't begrudge them that - it's a compelling story! I'd simply like to see them addressing some of the potential issues, any longevity testing, stuff like that.
Like, rather than being negative about it, I'm excited enough to be interested in the next level, which is maintenance and TCO. I mean, ideally, we're building these and living in them for multiple generations, right? There are houses in Germany that people have been living in continuously for longer than the USA has existed. How do these materials hold up over time?
Daniel Quinn
Als Antwort auf Khaliso • • •SOB_Van_Owen
Als Antwort auf Khaliso • • •This is a fascinating project but I'm always frustrated when they don't share the formulation of their materials. Looks like a lot of reinforcement. A major downside to modular geodesic construction is the number of seams that invite leakage over time. A more monolithic application of a slower-setting material over a frame would be preferable to me.
Having experimented with a lot of concrete composites I'm always looking for the sweet spots of frugality, obtainablity, practically. This appears to be some geopolymer or magnesium cement -fairly exotic materials for me. Geopolymers often require a strong alkali to set. Not a huge fan of Portland, but at least it's obtainable and relatively inexpensive for sustainable use cases.