We must reduce before looking for a quick fix to make our products look green.
Capturing might be part of the solution eventually, but you don't get to sell ICE cars or fossil fuels guilt free by buying carbon credits.
Dear friends, mute this thread if you'd prefer not to be bombarded by my sporting holiday stuff. I'll add all of it to this one so it's easier to opt out.
I'm back on iOS for a bit. My #fairphone USB port broke and I can't charge it (Qi would be nice now). On the other hand, I ordered a replacement for the charging port for 15EUR that arrives next week and takes 5min to replace myself.
As the Lego parents have expired and, as far as I understand, Lego clones are fully legal to make nowadays, I wanted to see how they are in quality compared.
There's a dedicated Lego clone store in Munich so popped by to get one of these.
From a moral perspective, I'm undecided. I have gotten so much enjoyment out of the real Legos throughout my life that somehow buying clones feels wrong.
We all should start suing these companies that continuously destroy our planet and cause irreversible harm to our lives. They should all get sued out of existence.
Zoom must be the worst of the meeting softwares around. Every time there is an update when I try to join... also, I opened the zoom app earlier today to make sure it works and no update needed but it seems it only checks once trying to join. sigh.
Serious question: how do people find time to train for triathlon?
Also, is it crazy to think about getting into triathloning when you're 45? It's an absolutely fascinating form of endurance sports.
Also, I'd really love to try the Norsemen race. It looks amazing.