Joe Lodge

@joelodge
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Lover of nature, physics, tech and all kinds of games. Co-founder and game designer at Gemstone. Husband and dad. From West Yorkshire, UK. Living in Mauritius since 2016.
LocationMauritius
Personal websitehttps://joelodge.com
Workhttps://gemstonetraining.com
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We need to emphasize this at every turn: We live in a fossil fueled #austerity now, and can have a clean-energy powered #abundance (borrowing from Rebecca Solnit here).

An abundance of clean air.
An abundance of jobs.
An abundance of community.
Vast savings on health care costs and other averted climate damages.

Let's go!

https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2023/04/electrify-everything-scope-data/

What "electrify everything" actually looks like

Get ready for a US building spree not seen in generations.

Mother Jones

did you watch Oppenheimer, the film about the moral implications of the things we create, starring an actor who also played a Gotham City psychiatrist who went insane

or

did you watch Barbie, the film about the moral implications of the things we create, starring an actress who also played a Gotham City psychiatrist who went insane

When the bottled water on your nightstand scares you to death
#OldMemesNeverDie

Sennheiser makes headphones. Some of its models are very pricy, and others are cheaper. This is a common tactic for firms, selling products at multiple “price points” so it can capture revenue from people willing to pay at different levels.

It’s apparently not very cost effective to make all sorts of different models. But then how do you justify selling headphones at different prices? Why would someone pay hundreds more for the same headphones?

Why, just make one version *shittier.* Turns out Sennheiser was inserting a piece of foam into some of its headphones, to deliberately lower the sound quality, in order to sell the same headphones at different prices to different people.

Once you recognize sabotage for what it is, you can’t help but start to see it in every aspect of your life: a deliberate shittiness imposed on us so someone else can earn a profit.

http://mikebeauchamp.com/misc/sennheiser-hd-555-to-hd-595-mod/

8/8

Sennheiser HD 555 to HD 595 Mod – mike beauchamp

@ChrisMayLA6 @fkamiah17 @TheSwiv I saw an argument yesterday that "life is boring" so education being taught in a boring way is really just preparing children for the rest of their lives. Got lots of likes.
No bloody wonder there is a mental health crisis amongst young people. Absolutely tragic.

I designed and 3D printed a collapsible, magnetically-suspended dice tower. I'm pretty proud of it and the magnetic *snap* makes it SUPER satisfying to use. 🤩

Here's a big write-up I did about it on the DnD subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/12u8doe/oc_i_designed_and_3d_printed_a_collapsible/

#Blender3D #3DPrinting #Ultimaker #TTRPG #TabletopGaming #DnD

[OC] I designed and 3D printed a collapsible, magnetically-suspended dice tower with a magnetic tray/cap (info in comments)

Posted in r/DnD by u/MBoffin • 52 points and 7 comments

reddit
Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool

The heat generated by the small box of powerful computers is enough to heat the pool about 60% of the time.

BBC News

New epaper tram stop on Gertrude Street at Brunswick Street. Looks nice and is easy to read. Also solar powered!

#Melbourne #trams #PublicTransport #transit