Solar panels are 95-99% recycable & so are wind turbines, despite all the haters out there.
Solarcycle — a U.S. company — will recycle 25% of ALL retired solar panels in the U.S. by 2030.
Carbon Rivers — a U.S. company — can recycle any wind turbine.
Stop the fear mongering about renewables ✊
Posts by Jacek Andrzejewski
This is a 100% elite manufactured craze.
Big Oil "purchased solar and EV patents to ensure others couldn’t use them, solicited control of renewable markets and then abandoned them, and funded powerful institutions to promote false solutions, all while using trade groups to downplay the harms of fossil fuels, according to the complaint." 😠
I guess that's the case
It's time to make an extremely narrow game, maybe an FPS that uses 20% of width and all of height
Let's do this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9...
I feel like a lot of people have forgotten how "inevitable" widespread use of VR was circa 1995-2005. It wasn't, because it kind of sucked. Without commenting on the original piece, I don't enjoy how many people are using "inevitable" when they mean "shut up and give in."
I don't think they mean harm. Rather they don't care about harming, the only thing that matters is numbers going up.
And I don't know if it's worse than meaning harm.
Outside that it's not useful, and I say this from hours of experience trying it out on many year project.
So no, AI is mostly not useful. It looks like it is, but that's not much different than Reels being useful.
Examples: AI is slightly better than google for searching, but a lot worse than Kagi.
It's inconsistent, so I'd trust it only for tasks like formatting a list or criticizing grammar.
It's barely useful for writing code in greenfield projects using popular tech.
People spend hours watching IG reels or YT shorts, and I'm sure those aren't useful. They are mildly entertaining, but mostly they are very addictive.
I think the same is true for most uses of AI. I used it a lot, but weighing how helpful it is vs how many issues it creates I see it's not useful.
I'd say you WON'T get past that syndrome.
It will come back, and it's like that for almost everyone. All people you adore felt like they are not enough at times.
As Oliver Burkeman puts it issue is not that we didn't achieve control or safety from life, but that we think it's possible to have it.