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@IngridHbn @jonesmurphy that isn't even the problem. The rich keep people hooked on fossil fuels because it's not only wildly profitable, it's exciting and distracting. The personality of the oil industry is There Will Be Blood.

Solar/wind is boring infrastructure that just works. It's no fun. No great geopolitical drama, no blood. Just nerd shit and reliability. There are no titans of industry; just reliable and cheap power.

Seems about right

NASA’s climate crisis visualization is a reality check

The planet is getting hotter. Fast.

https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5190/

RE: https://kolektiva.social/@CorvidCrone/116648559253711400

Yes please. Start with that. If you want to add short summary screencasts later, that’s fine.

Amazing graph
I've fallen in love with @halide 's panoramas. Most fun I've had with my phone camera in ages.
A big bang showdown in the early salooniverse
A typical European car is parked 92% of the time. It spends 1/5th of its driving time looking for parking. Its 5 seats only move 1.5 people. 86% of its fuel never reaches the wheels, and most of the energy that does, moves the car, not the people. Sound efficient? HT @[email protected]
Early Live Performance by Talking Heads (1976). This “must-watch” 90-minute show is more than a year before their first album and includes songs like Psycho Killer, Thank You For Sending Me An Angel, and Love → Building On Fire. https://kottke.org/26/06/early-live-performance-by-talking-heads-1976
Early Live Performance by Talking Heads (1976)

In March 1976, Talking Heads played a show at The Kitchen in NYC; you can watch the entire show recorded from two angles in this video. The band had formed

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