BrundleFly2077

joined 8 months ago

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ por que no los dos?

It was the reason I downloaded Steam, and back in those days I was pissed that I had the CD and the box and the manual AND they wanted me to go online and download more than a gig of data on my crappy dial up.

I got the game in the morning and I only got to play it later that afternoon… and I swore I’d never use Steam for anything else again.

Fast forward 20 years and probably a few thousand bucks later 🤦🏻‍♂️

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

Accusing me of magical thinking and then elaborating on or reiterating your point sort of closes the door on this discussion.

I could copy and paste a bunch of stuff, add a bunch of links. I don’t think it would bring us closer.

The scientific consensus (as I understand it and you’ve yet to convince me otherwise) is that global freshwater supplies are unevenly distributed but far from depleting; crop failures are regional and gradually being mitigated by advances in agriculture; oceans can still continue absorbing heat with severe ecosystem impacts, but there isn’t any reason to use language like “full capacity” limits unless you’re misrepresenting the facts to scare people; population growth is slowing, with consumption patterns, not numbers, driving resource strains.

I want to reiterate: you are not helping the issue by telling people the end is nigh. You’re also not being honest, so long as you’re claiming to have kept abreast of the way experts in these fields are talking.

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 3 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

I hear your concerns, man. But a cursory look at the current science behind how we describe things like BOE and Clathrate Gun don’t leave us with mere years between now and instant hotpot catastrophe.

I don’t think it’s useful (if your goal is to promote the mitigation of these events and a livable world for future generations) to catastrophise at that pitch and make it sound like we’re fucked.

We’re not fucked. Things are going to get a lot harder. A lot harder. Much badness. But we’re not fucked. There’s room to work here. And we need to start doing a LOT of work without making it sound like starting wouldn’t do us any good.

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 16 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

He can have Kimmel. John Oliver needs around the clock security.

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 day ago (8 children)

Big polluters know their resources are finite. They’re deliberately cooking the planet because after some threshold has been reached, they’re going to pivot their enormous infrastructural and industrial capacities into geoengineering.

We’ll be paying BP and Shell to keep the planet cool eventually.

</Tinfoil hat>

This is an excellent point. I’ll chime in here and say I’d never consider using one of these without a proper cover. I got the official sleep cover with the little fold in it for making it a stand and it does the job perfectly.

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 25 points 5 days ago (12 children)

It’s always so funny to me that the amount of saturation in these images is directly proportional to how long they’ve been doing the rounds on social media.

[–] BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works 5 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Durable is an understatement, to be honest. I have the a Kobo Clara BW and it’s fully waterproof. As in, “shit, I dropped it in the ocean lemme run it under this tap to clean it” waterproof.

I’ve dropped it a good many times as well.

The Kobo Clara BW is hands down the best ebook reader I’ve owned, and definitely better than the ones I’ve encountered in the wild with my mates

Welp. That’s good enough for me! I’m coming over! 😉

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