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Grumpy. Jesus freak. A treaty would be ideal, but push for the Voice: perfect shouldn't stand in the way of good. (Also applies to carbon credit reduction scheme.)

When persuading those who refuse to enter a shared reality or respect humanity, it is far more effective to persuade them of consequences—that if they engage in abuse, they will be understood as an abuser and treated as one.

This persuades them without giving them authority over the persuasion.

So often persuasion is framed as one person changing another's mind. But a person is the only one with the power to change their mind, and appeals to logic and morality are only effective on those who have decided to be moved by logic, who have chosen a morality of equality rather than of domination.

Goodbye Nian-Go.

I'm so sorry I failed you.

Proud of you! Keep going.

@Ighostrider A cousin died a decade ago. Same age as me.

These days I find myself envying her, tbh.

I'll say it again: there is a hard limit to how many satellites you can have in orbit without terrible consequences, and I am quite sure we are already above that limit, mostly thanks to Starlink.

Does it ever seem utterly ridiculous that for a brief 50 years, we had nearly everything that every society on earth since the first creatures that could be considered human has yearned and worked and struggled and striven for...

And in that 50 years we just burned all our future to the ground? Poured petroleum on it and flipped the match? Ignored the screams of those who tried to persuade our society that we could live in moderation and give our children and our children's children a tilt at the same kind of bounteous existence...and just added another match or a dozen.

Sometimes I think how grateful I am to have lived at the apex of human civilisation. And then I am enraged that my nephews and nieces and their peers will never know this wild wealth of human thriving.

Breakfast: boiled egg, coffee (bought), white nectarine, white peach.

@jedsetter it is very fast, which is a great thing when you want to shorten your commute.

But if you're not paying attention it's so easy to miss your stop!

I did it once on the metro at Chatswood, only looking up as the doors shut! Then the metro went through the tunnel on to North Ryde...

Yeah, that was a slightly longer trip home than I planned...