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Malacca Sultanate - Wikipedia

When are we going to standardise lithium ion battery sizes, like we did with nickel battery sizes, so that instead of having to throw away whole devices when they stop holding charge we can just replace them with another of a standard size?

I think my portable speaker's rechargeable battery is probably not going to last too much longer. I use it every day. But how can it make sense to throw away a whole portable speaker when only the battery is the problem??

#rightToRepair #sustainability

#FrogFriday 🐸:
Agate Toad (with baby on back!)
China, Qing Dynasty, 19th c.
L 3 1⁄8 in. (8 cm)
https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/pavilion-online-chinese-art/agate-mdoel-toad-3281/137368
(Fans of “little guys” in art history should dig this quirky cute figure, I know I was delighted to stumble across it! 🥰)
#ChineseArt

@sunguramy i took a deep dive into the #iNaturalist threads on gen #AI and I have some thoughts. I'm not involved in the community so I have no standing to share this directly. I get why you are so alarmed - this is screaming red flag for this company and the associated naturalist community.

#Google is one of the most ecologically destructive companies on the planet. What they are trying to do here is classic #greenwashing. This would be like Wikipedia partnering with Google - it defeats the purpose of the entire enterprise, by underminding all credibility as a public-service-driven organization. It was built by volunteers, not computer scientists, and they seem to be forgetting that. I guarrantee you that Google is offering this 'service' at a steep discount, or even free. That is #bigTech's business model - trap the market by offering unsustainable discounts. It wouldn't surprise me if they were paying iNaturalist, because who better to greenwash their destructive #tech than an ecological research community.

Importantly, you bring up the reputation hit that this should result in. You cite numbers, which they immediately deflect, but regardless of the massaged numbers, partnering with Google should be a death blow to the integrity of their mission. This is no different than iNaturalist partnering with BP or, like I said, #Wikipedia partnering with Google. The way they claim to operate, their cultural mantra, is a as public good, just like Wikipedia. This is run by volunteers. They don't get to have it both ways. Either you are a tech company with no morals or a scientific-conservation resource, with morals.

I think the area where they really show their weakness and lack of forethought is the supposed numbers they cite on energy usage. They clearly are hiding something here. First, those numbers are straight propaganda from Google's PR group. Accurate numbers don't exist because Google is intentionally lying about their energy use. More importantly though, is that its not about the energy use of a single LLM retrieval: you are buying into the training model, that was built by crawling the entire internet from stolen data, with exponential energy expenditures. These custom models do not exist in a silo - you are buying into Google's genAI training algorithm, not just from the individual tailored model request. That means that you are financially supporting the entire ecologically destructive nonsense-generator.

I may have missed these arguments being made, but I haven't seen them in the reading I've done. The lack of honesty from them in their responses is extremely alarming. It reads like they have already cashed a check from #Google and that they are just putting on a performative show of openness. I'm someone who teaches plant identification for a living and at this point I would never recommend someone join a community that so blatantly disregards the principles of environmentalism. #FediBoost #boost4reach #Ecology #Conservation #Plants #Birds

Peak Energy just shipped the US's first grid-scale sodium-ion battery: “first megawatt-hour scale battery to run entirely on passive cooling – no fans, pumps, or vents”

https://electrek.co/2025/07/30/peak-energy-us-first-grid-scale-sodium-ion-battery/

Greater Indonesia - Wikipedia

I think covid is what actually broke us. The preference for unreality had been going strong for a minority, but covid is when it broke containment and the *majority* of people NOPE'd out of reality and truth-seeking.

The triumph of normalcy bias.

No reality, no truths, just meme.

🧵

Hey #philatelics — er, #stamp lovers: This phenomenal design by Chris Ware of a mail carrier delivering throughout the seasons is on sale now.

“The second release, 250 Years of Delivering, is a pane of 20 stamps by cartoonist Chris Ware that invites the public to spot a fun array of familiar postal items and icons while following a mail carrier on her rounds through four seasons of the year.”

It’s a little hard to see in the low-res preview image, but it’s packed with beautiful details.

https://store.usps.com/store/product/250-years-of-delivering-stamps-S_487104

https://about.usps.com/newsroom/national-releases/2025/0428-usps-announces-stamps-celebrating-its-250th-anniversary.htm

In this house, we believe:
- love is love
- science is real
- the sun is a space demon
- pants are always optional
- every forest is haunted
- moss & magic are always worth searching for

You know I love #PlentyMore by #Ottolenghi - my favourite of all his cookbooks. I've made most of the dishes from this book.

The "Fried" chapter is noteworthy for all the snacky dishes. There are indeed some lovely recipes in this chapter.

A couple are worth mentioning. Eggplant and Capsicum Pahi, a Sri Lankan dish, is pretty wonderful. (But I did change the recipe significantly to avoid deep frying the ingredients and to use the local, traditional Sri Lankan Spice Mix (Thuna Paha)).

Fried Cauliflower with Mint and Tamarind Dipping Sauce – a real classic in this chapter. It is one of those dishes that has so much flavour and texture that it is difficult for non-vegetarians to recognise it as vegetarian.

And oh, the okra in the Buttermilk Okra with Tomato and Bread sauce is divine. I like to serve the okra with just lemon juice.

#FromTheArchives #FromTheKitchen #Food #Vegetarian