Yeah exactly. I feel like it might be more kind of "doable" on a smaller community-level scale, which appeals to me because anarchy. I don't know how well it actually threads that needle though, and whether it introduces its own problems
Your not wrong lol! But they sell the preserved veggie stuff that goes on the sandwich in grocery stores, and for some reason that's ALSO called Muffaletta? It's basically giardiniera but diced finer.
I knew about this problem, the whole issue with the tradeoffs/advantages/disadvantages between having denser housing vs having adequate green space. However, I didn't know there were any reasonably well developed potential solutions! Thank you for introducing me to the concept of Arcology, this is awesome.
What if my proposed setup was more like tall dense multifamily buildings instead? Maybe something like how Pueblo housing worked?
Easy. I'm building a low-income non-equity housing co-op. It'll have very small homes built from sustainable materials, distributed throughout a permaculture-based native plants food forest. In the middle there will be a big central space that functions as a community kitchen, storage space, and venue. The buildings will all be connected through a series of raised, fenced-in, roofed walkways that allow animal life to pass underneath, but also are accessibly designed for (provided) wheelchair/scooter use. We'll run all the wiring through these as well. It'll be powered by solar/etc and we'll have our own self-hosted municipal wifi with free email addresses and storage for residents. And etc, etc lol, obviously this is a very long standing pipe dream for me.
You really shouldn't do that. They're harmless to people, and if you've got many of them then that means you've got worse pest problems to worry about. Pests that the house centipedes are helping to keep under control.
Same, especially when it's a link to a community that I want to join, that's on a different instance than mine. Because then I can't just hit "join" afterwards lol
I'm wildly unqualified to talk about this, but it seems fine to me? I don't see any in-principle reason a real AI wouldn't exist someday, although AFAIK we're very far from it currently. If/when it does exist, it will probably suffer under capitalism like the rest of us, assuming we're still doing that shit. I'd be more than willing to have solidarity with them.
If something seems very sentient and you have no way to tell otherwise, to me the most ethical thing to do is just assume that it is and treat it as such. The thing about the large language models/etc is that, while they can potentially be pretty convincing at saying what a sentient being might say, they never DO any of the things a sentient being would do. They don't seem to show any intrinsic motivation to do anything at all. So nothing we're currently calling "AI" seems very sentient to me?
I've seen some people try watching a show/movie/etc that has queer rep together with their parents, to see how they react? Like "oh hey, this show is getting really good reviews right now, want to watch it?" as if it's a total coincidence there's queer rep in it. But sometimes parents react completely differently when it's their own kid, in either direction, so it's maybe not that reliable.
Yayy! Since it works this way, I'll just upload all my images to Pixelfed instead and link to them in my posts here, to reduce load on the Lemmy instances.
Ohhh, I see! Still getting the hang of this federation stuff, that sounds like a good solution. I also realized I could use a direct link to the image file on Pixelfed and that does seem to show up as if it were uploaded to the post itself, I think? As opposed to the share link of the Pixelfed post that the image is in, which is what wasn't working.
Generally bottom up. Any other way and I am invariably off by a button or two. Sometimes I'm very tired and lazy I start from the middle like some kind of deranged person, but it never ends well.
I hadn't considered tracking the various nutrients/calorie breakdown/etc just because I'm not very well versed in nutrition at all. I could try and make another (linked) tab for that with just the naive guidelines I find on Google, but I'd love somebody more knowledgable to poke through it after in case it's all wrong 😅
I do have lots of equipment and do some home fermenting/preserving too, but I wasn't sure if I should put it in the list or not, since it's mostly purchasable stuff? And also since some of that is just these same ingredients but processed in some way, i.e. miso. Do you think I should? Or maybe I should have another tab that references this one but shows how much of each gets processed into various forms... I think that's a good idea, thanks!