You're looking for "deep adaptation" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Adaptation
> because there is no realistic path for nuclear reactors to compete with PV+batteries It's not that in Northern climates, it's PV+batteries+Natural Gas turbines, because PV doesn't supply enough power for winter…
Have you considered electric heaters to run for a few hours just if temperatures are consistently low for multiple consecutive days?
I was thinking the same thing 10 years ago, but people are still buying houses, the stock market keeps going up. It doesn't make sense. But I lost a lot of money not being more heavily invested and buying a house I…
> In 2013 you couldn't say that prices have nearly doubled since 2013 under ZIRP, which is the argument that buying now would be buying high. But in 2013 you could say they've nearly doubled since 1998 under ZIRP, and…
It's the same. Dextromethorphan gets you high; there were only 17 deaths from 2000-2010, as I said. That's per-week numbers for acetaminophen.
Nothing you said is wrong, but you could say that in 2013 too, and in that time apparently prices have nearly doubled and you missed out if you didn't take advantage. Mortgages are "heads I win, tails you lose" in…
That's the bank's problem.
Lets say housing appreciates +50% everywhere. Your podunk home went up $50k. HCOL home went up $500k. Better deal would be to hold the expensive house.
Why is it a sin in America to take advantage of economies of scale for cooking but not for anything else?
Essentially no one in the USA fails to get a license if they try for one. There's no ongoing competence testing. Washington State recently failed to advance legislation to make the fourth DUI have a jail sentence…
>> Cars harm kids > This is tobacco-industry rhetoric. The relevant facts are frequency, magnitude and novelty Cars are literally the number one killer of children 0-14 in the United States. More than cancer, more than…
> whereas O2 is 20% of the air. The goal of a gasoline engine's sensor is to accurately and precisely measure the point where O2 concentration reaches zero, so ambient air levels are not quite as relevant.
China's coal use alone is more than all energy sources in the USA combined. Something like 70% of all energy, then oil, then about 10% renewable. USA is also near 90% fossil fuel but morally natural gas and oil, coal on…
You mean boomers have been voting against any and every infrastructure investment besides more roads while they lived off the investments of their parents and grandparents? Worse generation in American history.
I think GP's point is that winter heating can shift to nuclear- and wind-powered instead of mostly burning fossil fuels.
> Personally I'm a fan of the simple improvements Stockholm Syndrome. Because our government is so paralyzed and ineffective, we can't even dream big anymore.
> because we have an almost infinite number of examples in the US of it doing it. ... before the 1970s. Nothing this millennium, or even the last quarter of the 20th century. It's been, at minimum, 50 years since we've…
And another, our recidivism rates are much higher than comparable countries. Is that how we do a "good job" helping people?
Our public transportation infrastructure literally cost 10x per mile than France or Hong Kong. That's not waste to you? For what California has spent/is spending on high-speed rail from nowhere to nowhere, China…
Yes, cancer should be number one. Automobiles should be number 8 or lower, both because we can so something about it and because it's unnecessary. Cancer is a product of living and we're already devoting many resources…
Thanks, I think you should put that up if it isn't, or at least link from About page if it is. "If you're talking about the various services it offers like imap/webdav, I'm using well established golang libraries"…
I went looking around, but I couldn't find why you're making tinycld, and whether I could expect it to keep going as a project in the future. I expect I could find whether you're using hardened server implementations or…
Automobiles are literally the number one killer of children 0-14 in the USA.
That's a misconception. They are poor insulators, but they moderate temperature well. If the temperature outside is cold but sunny, the walls absorb heat from the sun during the day and retain it during the night.…
You're looking for "deep adaptation" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Adaptation
> because there is no realistic path for nuclear reactors to compete with PV+batteries It's not that in Northern climates, it's PV+batteries+Natural Gas turbines, because PV doesn't supply enough power for winter…
Have you considered electric heaters to run for a few hours just if temperatures are consistently low for multiple consecutive days?
I was thinking the same thing 10 years ago, but people are still buying houses, the stock market keeps going up. It doesn't make sense. But I lost a lot of money not being more heavily invested and buying a house I…
> In 2013 you couldn't say that prices have nearly doubled since 2013 under ZIRP, which is the argument that buying now would be buying high. But in 2013 you could say they've nearly doubled since 1998 under ZIRP, and…
It's the same. Dextromethorphan gets you high; there were only 17 deaths from 2000-2010, as I said. That's per-week numbers for acetaminophen.
Nothing you said is wrong, but you could say that in 2013 too, and in that time apparently prices have nearly doubled and you missed out if you didn't take advantage. Mortgages are "heads I win, tails you lose" in…
That's the bank's problem.
Lets say housing appreciates +50% everywhere. Your podunk home went up $50k. HCOL home went up $500k. Better deal would be to hold the expensive house.
Why is it a sin in America to take advantage of economies of scale for cooking but not for anything else?
Essentially no one in the USA fails to get a license if they try for one. There's no ongoing competence testing. Washington State recently failed to advance legislation to make the fourth DUI have a jail sentence…
>> Cars harm kids > This is tobacco-industry rhetoric. The relevant facts are frequency, magnitude and novelty Cars are literally the number one killer of children 0-14 in the United States. More than cancer, more than…
> whereas O2 is 20% of the air. The goal of a gasoline engine's sensor is to accurately and precisely measure the point where O2 concentration reaches zero, so ambient air levels are not quite as relevant.
China's coal use alone is more than all energy sources in the USA combined. Something like 70% of all energy, then oil, then about 10% renewable. USA is also near 90% fossil fuel but morally natural gas and oil, coal on…
You mean boomers have been voting against any and every infrastructure investment besides more roads while they lived off the investments of their parents and grandparents? Worse generation in American history.
I think GP's point is that winter heating can shift to nuclear- and wind-powered instead of mostly burning fossil fuels.
> Personally I'm a fan of the simple improvements Stockholm Syndrome. Because our government is so paralyzed and ineffective, we can't even dream big anymore.
> because we have an almost infinite number of examples in the US of it doing it. ... before the 1970s. Nothing this millennium, or even the last quarter of the 20th century. It's been, at minimum, 50 years since we've…
And another, our recidivism rates are much higher than comparable countries. Is that how we do a "good job" helping people?
Our public transportation infrastructure literally cost 10x per mile than France or Hong Kong. That's not waste to you? For what California has spent/is spending on high-speed rail from nowhere to nowhere, China…
Yes, cancer should be number one. Automobiles should be number 8 or lower, both because we can so something about it and because it's unnecessary. Cancer is a product of living and we're already devoting many resources…
Thanks, I think you should put that up if it isn't, or at least link from About page if it is. "If you're talking about the various services it offers like imap/webdav, I'm using well established golang libraries"…
I went looking around, but I couldn't find why you're making tinycld, and whether I could expect it to keep going as a project in the future. I expect I could find whether you're using hardened server implementations or…
Automobiles are literally the number one killer of children 0-14 in the USA.
That's a misconception. They are poor insulators, but they moderate temperature well. If the temperature outside is cold but sunny, the walls absorb heat from the sun during the day and retain it during the night.…