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Dwellings energy tinker, downshifter.
#MaskUp #Degrowth #Decolonisation
Twice a year I produce datasets from community #repair #data for publishing as #OpenData  They get downloaded by some pretty impressive institutions and a lot of students. Today a very, very large manufacturer of domestic appliances downloaded the data saying "We would like to identify fault codes". This makes me so happy!   #CitizenScience #Data
https://openrepair.org/open-data/
Sharing data on repair - Open Repair Alliance

The Repair movement is big, diverse, and growing. Repair organisations and community repair […]

Open Repair Alliance
On Clip-On Power Meters for the UK: Review (2011) - Ban energy monsters and vampires from the comfort of your living room. What is eating your cash? #frugal #cutCarbon - https://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-clip-on-power-meters-for-the-UK-REVIEW.html
On Clip-On Power Meters for the UK: Review (2011)

Ban energy monsters and vampires from your home. What eats your cash? #frugal #cutCarbon

Thousands of years ago, people were experimenting with all sorts of complex, dense social forms. Over 11,000 years ago, at Göbekli Tepe in what is now Turkey, people were erecting some of the world’s first monumental stone architecture. 11,000 years ago at Jericho, in Palestine, people were settling in one of the world’s first cities. At Çatalhöyük, also in Turkey, people 9,000 years ago built a complicated, honeycomb-like city. 5 to 6,000 years ago, people in what is now Ukraine built sprawling settlements. People were experimenting with urban life, with agriculture, with writing and all sorts of new phenomena.

Then, a little more than 5,000 years ago, in what is now southern Iraq, something entirely new began to emerge in some of the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia: the state.

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruk_period

Uruk period - Wikipedia

In 1916, 23 yr old chemist Alice Ball discovered a breakthrough in treatment for Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease). She was the 1st woman & 1st Black chemistry professor at UHawaii.

Tragically, Ball passed away months after her discovery due to complications from a lab accident.

What happened next? Arthur Dean, head of her dept, continued the work publishing Ball’s process as “Dean’s method.”

Fortunately, a colleague spoke up & the name was changed to “Ball’s method.” #HistoryRemix #science #history

Australia is working very hard at failing the world's easiest multiple choice test since Brexit. Vote yes, the worst thing is that it isn't perfect. Vote no, and side with every racist in the country.
Tuberville's true motives for blocking over 300 senior military promotions are to 'hold' those places in hopes that Trump is re-elected. In such a scenario, Trump would then promote military leaders who he perceives as loyal to him, thus ensuring a complete Trump coup.
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Republicans understand that rationality doesn’t work. They understand that people actually think in terms of frames and metaphors and images and emotions. So they’re great at marketing their ideas, even when they're not based on facts.

Through constant repetition, they have falsely framed the Republican party as superior on economic matters -- despite decades of facts proving otherwise.

They have framed this false idea millions of brains.

And when the facts don't fit the frame, they bounce right off.

Until Democrats and progressives learn and embrace cognitive science, they will continue to lose ground to the false framing imposed by Republicans.

Americans collectively owe about $17 trillion in consumer debt. Right-libertarians complain about taxes, which average around a third of income for many Americans.

If we imagine our income being directed to pay off each obligation sequentially rather than simultaneously, then we could calculate how long we labor each year to extinguish our tax burden—about halfway through April. But then we labor another third of the year to pay off our landlords and mortgage owners for permission to shelter ourselves. So let’s imagine that, by the end of July, we’ve covered those two.

Many people pay another 10% of their income to finance their car payments, while student loans consume another 10% of income for many people.

So, perhaps by the middle of October you’ve paid those rents as well.

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