withersailor

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Perth biotech company turning seaweed into version of plastic (www.uluu.com.au)

This has hit the news previously but rather than post an article, I thought it’d be better just to link straight to the source. Since they aren’t really “selling” anything, it passes my personal ethical standards for a link (if anyone has any thoughts, let me know)....

withersailor,

Depends to on the cost. Plastic is made from oil very cheap.

withersailor,

A report from 2021, released publicly by the CSIRO this week, shows the industry has reduced its net greenhouse gas emissions by 65 per cent since 2005, but a large portion of that can be attributed to reductions in livestock numbers during the drought.

In its key findings, the report said if livestock numbers increase again, emissions could also be expected to increase.

Reducing livestock numbers works.

Proton’s encrypted password manager is now available to everyone. - The Verge (www.theverge.com)

After rolling out its password manager to a limited number of users in April, Proton has finally released the service to the general public. The tool, called Proton Pass, uses end-to-end encryption to keep your usernames and passwords away from third parties, including Proton itself. It also lets you create and store randomly...

withersailor,

Proton’s new password manager not only applies E2EE to your passwords but also the usernames, web addresses, and all the other fields associated with your login information. In a blog post explaining the service’s security model, Proton notes that “all cryptographic operations, including key generation and data encryption,” happen locally on your device, which Protons says it can’t decrypt, even if a third party requests it.

No support for passkey yet, but coming.

withersailor,

Yicks! That was where it was meant to go.

withersailor,

I’d like to hope, but I won’t hold my breath. It’s too politicized now and there’s no hint on that changing. Tornados, blizzards, heatwaves are all happening now.

Also solving climate change doesn’t address other issues like: pollution, biodiversity loss, etc.

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