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Commodore shocks retro TechTuber with option to buy 'the whole company'

https://lemmy.world/post/31055702

Commodore shocks retro TechTuber with option to buy 'the whole company' - Lemmy.World

Aside from mostly old farts like myslef who started on a C64 before going to an A1000 to an A1200, is there legs left in this ? Surely a port to Linux and replace the desktop with something Amiga like is about the only option, short of some.tech bro investing Billions ? Somethibg like Mint but Commodore with the Amiga dekstop if they control the IP? Us old farts are.going to die out and i havent had any Commodore or Amiga hardware for 2 decades now.

Picking Up Speed - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31033182 [https://lemmy.world/post/31033182] >On the Berkeley data, the PLF10 model estimates the final value at 1.41 ± 0.10 °C and final warming rate at 0.38 ± 0.14 °C/decade (2σ confidence intervals). > If the globe continues to warm at that rate, then we’ll cross the 1.5 °C limit of the Paris Climate Accord before the year 2030.

Picking Up Speed - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31033182 [https://lemmy.world/post/31033182] >On the Berkeley data, the PLF10 model estimates the final value at 1.41 ± 0.10 °C and final warming rate at 0.38 ± 0.14 °C/decade (2σ confidence intervals). >If the globe continues to warm at that rate, then we’ll cross the 1.5 °C limit of the Paris Climate Accord before the year 2030.

Picking Up Speed - Lemmy.World

>On the Berkeley data, the PLF10 model estimates the final value at 1.41 ± 0.10 °C and final warming rate at 0.38 ± 0.14 °C/decade (2σ confidence intervals). >If the globe continues to warm at that rate, then we’ll cross the 1.5 °C limit of the Paris Climate Accord before the year 2030.

1.5 is dead: How hot will the Earth get?

https://lemmy.world/post/30888985

1.5 is dead: How hot will the Earth get? - Lemmy.World

>2024 was the warmest year since records began being kept 175 years ago. According to the World Meteorological Organization’s latest State of the Global Climate report: >* Each of the past ten years set a new global temperature record. >* Each of the past eight years set a new record for ocean heat content. >* The 18 lowest Arctic sea-ice extents on record were all in the past 18 years. >* The three lowest Antarctic ice extents were in the past three years. >* The largest three-year loss of glacier mass on record occurred in the past three years. >* The rate of sea level rise has doubled since satellite measurements began.[1] >There is no room for doubt: Earth is getting hotter. The question now is how hot will it get?

‘I made curtains on the train’: the commuters livening up their journeys

https://lemmy.world/post/15242830

‘I made curtains on the train’: the commuters livening up their journeys - Lemmy.World

>The pandemic opened the eyes of many to the benefits of running or cycling to work – or “active commutes” – and some have kept up the habit. >No longer content with long drives or boring train rides, commuters have been seeking ways to make their journeys more productive and enjoyable.

Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies

https://lemmy.world/post/13325728

Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies - Lemmy.World

Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies

https://lemmy.world/post/13325696

Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies - Lemmy.World

The World Meteorological Organization's State of the Global Climate report confirms 2023 broke every single climate indicator

https://lemmy.world/post/13316232

The World Meteorological Organization's State of the Global Climate report confirms 2023 broke every single climate indicator - Lemmy.World

Weat Australia had its hottest summer ever, but climate change and heat-related health problems barely made the news

https://lemmy.world/post/13272063

Weat Australia had its hottest summer ever, but climate change and heat-related health problems barely made the news - Lemmy.World