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  • The article they link about pyrolysis is worth a read too. The main source of CO2 emissions from cement production is cooking down limestone into lime IIRC. I was curious how much energy is used to turn the biomass into the end product and what waste is generated. It's a bit too detailed for me to understand, but the process ends up with 15-25% biochar (the stuff they're promoting in this article), some potentially useful byproducts, and some regular combustion pollution.

  • I'm glad to see research into this. Sand for concrete is a specific type of sand (nice and bumpy so it likes to lock together like a jigsaw puzzle) and people get killed by what are basically sand cartels. This was the "legitimate" mob business in the last season of Barry.

    Portland cement is about 2/5 sand, so we'll need to start drinking more coffee! I was glad to see they're testing other organic matter since coffee is very susceptible to climate change, ironically caused in a large part by cement production. Unless you believe the reader comment on the article begging people to realize climate change is a hoax...

  • Agreed. If there's evidence you did something, there's only yourself to blame. I don't care if it's Trump, Hunter, the Sacklers, whoever. Own up to what you did. And if you're ok with someone hurting people or try to cover it up, you aren't really any better

  • For all the cries about it being political persecution, I haven't seen anyone prove any of the evidence being used against him is false. Courts don't take up cases without merit. The actual abuse going on is a minority of politicians trying to suppress the will of the American people.

    These crybabies won't do anything to start a civil war. They're spread too far apart, they don't have enough of their own resources, and if somehow they were able to break off some piece of the country, who is going to be trade or political partners with a cesspool that is still surrounded by a super power and it's friendly neighbors? This isn't the 1770s or the 1860s. They have no powerful support abroad. This isn't a group of people with plans. Just a bunch of scammers pulling a long con on rubes.

    Ignore them. Let them eat themselves. Let them keep telling us who they really are. From watching the debates, half of them seem tired of this BS themselves.

  • I don't totally blame them because money is needed for research. But if pricing control is done across the board, nobody in particular is being targeted. It doesn't seem anticompetitive if they are all subject to the same rules. Society needs medicine, but it needs to be affordable. Is it really a cure if people can't afford it?

    A single payer system seems the only way to leverage prices to a point where they are available to everyone. There will be bullying by business, but it's what we need. If they slow walk something, another company can beat them to it. Let them be merciless to themselves.

  • The prisoners dilemma seems an appropriate analogy. Business doesn't want to budge first and commit to a giant investment that isn't profit driven. It commits then to us and other businesses can eat their lunch while they sacrifice profit to help society. Government doesn't want to move first and drive business or if the county. And selfish people are just going to be selfish.

    For your edit comments, just keep living by your principles. Share with others who want to listen, but don't force anyone. Just be you. If you're reading things like this out of curiosity, you're on the right side of things already.

  • Honestly it was better than I expected. If Ramaswamy wasn't there, I really wouldn't have minded it that much. He just came off so sleazy to me. Christy said something along the lines of he was the ChatGPT candidate. If you had an AI make a young, slick, influencer-looking MAGA Republican, it probably would look a lot like him. He was very Trump-like in behavior, talking over people and saying purposely ignorant things. The rest were plain vanilla Republicans closer to what we used to get, except Desantis, and Scott to a lesser extent.

    If either the Bush presidents seem bearable at this point to you, the rest of the candidates were as tolerable as Reps get. More just Crap Original Strength instead of Crap Ulta Plus Xtreme.

  • I wasn't familiar with Ramaswamy before, and part of me wishes that I still wasn't. That guy is a whacko even in that stage and most of them told him so, which was about the only highlight. Audience cheered waaaay too much for comfort at some if the things coming out of his mouth including being the only one to explicitly claim climate change is a hoax. The others never said if they believe in it or not, they let Ramaswamy take the attention off that.

    Christie did his Trump bashing, but doesn't seem to have improved on any of his it beliefs. Mostly blamed libs for NJ problems. Did have a bit of fun when they asked him about aliens though.

    Haley was, well, not a pleasant surprise, but it's amazing how a few years can really affect who is "moderate." She went for the throat regarding Putin, had a moderate, respectable for a Republican view about abortion rights, and called out China, and also a few fellow candidates for making up stuff.

    Pence was about how you would expect. Got everyone to admit he did the right thing ignoring Trump on Jan 6. Otherwise nothing new from him. Still says he would support Trump as president.

    Desantis did his anti woke crap and took credit for the federal aid Florida got after emergencies. Pretty much promised to make the US into Florida. Repeated a few times how he's going to serve Biden "back to his basement." He didn't get much more attention than anyone else, so no new momentum for him.

    Others were pretty much a snooze other than talking about using the military on the southern border. Won't be dedicating any extra of my time to those guys. That's about all I remember. Only half paid attention through most of it, I don't swing that way, but I'll hear them out.

  • Oh that is cool. I thought it had an ending but I lost a lot of plot points between seasons which is probably why I have no idea what happened after season 1. I'm good with a graphic novel to wrap it up.

    Now I just need someone to finish Infinity Train!

  • I feel the opposite. Most environmental issues affect the poor. The rich have much more flexibility than the rest of us.

    You can't pick up farmland and move it. As climate zones shift and hit those mega monoculture farms (see rice as a current example) we see increased risk of famine. The rich can go somewhere less affected. They can import their own food. They can crank up their AC. They can swim in their pools. Can you move or double your cooling bill?

    Once famine hits, you will see mass migration. See how well we deal with that now across the world. Rich people don't plead for asylum. Why do you think they hoard that money? They don't need it now. But when push comes to shove, that money carries a ton of weight.

    We dont really know what areas will get hit either, because environmental variable are hard to predict. Countries that fight refugees today could be asking those very people for help tomorrow.

  • Top for me have to be the combo of Aniyomi and WVC.

    Aniyomi is a Tachiyomi fork that adds anime extensions. Tachi is great as is, but after Anyme shut down, I needed something to watch and track anime with MAL integration. Plus if you read manga, I'd assume you watch anime too. App and extensions receive regular updates.

    WVC aka Web Video Caster. Chromecast any video. I have watched soooooo much stuff on my TV through this. Great controls and features, frequent updates, and they're on Reddit to talk to directly if you have issues or feature requests. Great team of people and wonderful app. First premium app I bought.

    Bring! is a close third. Works on Android and iOS so me and SO can both share a shopping list every since Google screwed theirs up. Was great when Google Assistant was linked to it, but Google broke that too. Still a great app though. We get notifications when the other person adds an item in case one of us is running errands already.

  • Tier 1 - grill or cast iron pan until moderately blistered

    Tier 2 - microwave from frozen, 45 seconds for 1, or 1 min for 2

    Tier 3 - boiled in beer, preferably with some pierogies

    Buns: toasted>steamed>room temp