compostgoblin
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- Comment on Seeing a lot of copium but am I fucking crazy? The market would have to do more than just recover for people to recoup their losses? 2 days ago:
I’m glad that’s worked well for you! For the overwhelming majority, keeping their money in the 401k and continuing to make regular contributions, regardless of market volatility, is the wisest course of action.
- Comment on Revealed: The shocking far-right agenda behind the surveillance tech used by ICE and the FBI. 2 days ago:
- Comment on Sit down with your co-workers for a beer and everybody smiles. They even make tv shows about it. But sit down with your co-workers for a little opium and everybody gets their panties in a twist. 3 days ago:
To be fair, I don’t think being high around my coworkers sounds like a fun time. Drinking a few beers once a year at the Christmas party is more than enough for me
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- Comment on FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado 1 week ago:
Have you considered sending the journalist a message about this? I haven’t seen mention of it anywhere else
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Exactly no one will think twice about seeing you playing a GameBoy ROM on your phone, you’re good
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 3 comments
- Comment on I love cheese. 🧀 Do you love cheese? 🧀😄 3 weeks ago:
I do! I volunteer at a dairy goat CSA, and I’ve learned how to make my own chèvre at home
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 35 comments
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- Comment on U.S. leads countries where golf courses occupy more land than solar, wind plants 1 month ago:
Grass may be green, but I wouldn’t call a golf course a ‘green space’. Between the amount of pesticide and fertilizer they use, and the fact that it’s a monoculture, a golf course is pretty much an ecological dead zone.
- U.S. leads countries where golf courses occupy more land than solar, wind plantspv-magazine-usa.com ↗Submitted 1 month ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 12 comments
- Comment on Solar panels should not be cleaned with dishwashing detergent, study shows 2 months ago:
I wasn’t going to try it in the first place, but good to know I guess
- Comment on LineageOS now officially supports the Pixel 9 series 3 months ago:
Out of curiosity, why do you think it wouldn’t work?
- Submitted 5 months ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 3 comments
- New Orleans subdivision on toxic Superfund site being cleared for solar farmwww.renewableenergyworld.com ↗Submitted 5 months ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 6 comments
- Disadvantaged Communities Are Seeing a Boom in Clean Energy Manufacturing, but the Midwest Lags - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org ↗Submitted 5 months ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 0 comments
- Comment on Boo 5 months ago:
I am so happy I never need to do calculus again
- Submitted 5 months ago to [deleted] | 10 comments
- Comment on If you're not serious about cheating then you're not serious about winning 5 months ago:
I, too, enjoy being investigated by the USPIS
- Comment on For states on the coast with excess solar energy why don't they invest in water desalination and pump that water back upstream? 5 months ago:
IIRC, California overproduces electricity during sunny summer days due to solar, but solar production drops in the evenings right when demand is peaking due to people getting home from work and cooking dinner and whatnot. There are better applications for that energy than desalination though - battery storage right now, and maybe running electrolyzers for green hydrogen production someday in the future.
- Comment on For states on the coast with excess solar energy why don't they invest in water desalination and pump that water back upstream? 5 months ago:
It usually makes more sense to pump water to a nearby reservoir uphill. That water can be released back through turbines when solar production is lower - pumped hydro are basically giant batteries. So not so much pumping it back upstream, but a similar idea, just without expensive desalination.
- Submitted 5 months ago to energy@slrpnk.net | 6 comments