Kradget
Kradget t1_jctyw54 wrote
Reply to comment by DooDooSlinger in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
This seems like the most obvious use would be things like paint-on electrical generation for things that only require small amounts of power. So maybe just where you need a glow, or to run a very small sensor?
It's definitely interesting, but still in early/pure science days.
Kradget t1_jcgn7iz wrote
Reply to comment by 303707808909 in Regrowing tropical forests absorb megatonnes of carbon by Creative_soja
I guess I see why. If you know there's a main driver, it makes sense to assume there's a reasonable way to address it everywhere - we're kind of conditioned to expect things to scale massively and apply no matter where you are.
It's just that this isn't one of those situations, because the effects are diverse and a single solution wouldn't necessarily apply everywhere.
Kradget t1_jcf9ehn wrote
Reply to comment by SBBurzmali in Regrowing tropical forests absorb megatonnes of carbon by Creative_soja
We currently have very large sections of land that aren't really being used for agriculture (or are being used for very inefficient ways of growing food) that we could return to local native grassland. We can't solve a huge problem with only one solution, but we can make dents in it (through things like habitat restoration) that will help in combination with changes to our behaviors and upcoming technology.
We can't just plant trees and get out of this if that's all we do. But it'll help. Same as we can't just switch to solar and resolve every problem, even if that will help.
Kradget t1_j6mvlwr wrote
Reply to comment by killerhurtalot in Playing Golden Eye at a bar with my friends, life is beautiful. by DarwinismObvious
I have a very distinct memory of using Down C to slightly tip my aim up if I expected to be shooting on the move.
That, and that you had to place yourself on a corner for that pop-out shot. Peekaboo was an art form.
Kradget t1_j6071ow wrote
Reply to comment by DocWsky in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by heavy-metal-goth-gal
True, but we're going to need to approach this from multiple angles. There's not one thing we can practically do that will just resolve the problem in a human-ish timescale.
So, yes trees, grassland, and wetlands. But also yes renewable energy, higher efficiency transportation, carbon capture, regulation, and improved agricultural practices.
Kradget t1_j4qgij2 wrote
Reply to comment by Nivosus in Albuquerque Police arrest former House candidate tied to shootings at elected officials’ homes by A_Right_Of_Passage
I heard someone I used to respect much more say something to the effect that a given "liberal" politician ought to be shot a few years ago, and it fully cemented to be that this is a group that will absolutely engage in and incite violence to get what it wants. Massive effect on my trust in this person and their judgment aside, this person is not actually super political, and isn't one to want to hurt anyone themselves. But they're absolutely someone hearing all this same shit and coming to the conclusion that, well, golly, someone has to do it, for the greater good.
So, there's clearly someone else taking it yet more seriously, and deciding at some point that now's the time for violence, and they're just the one to do it. And that's why I believe in paying attention to this stuff. It's already hurting people, and that's seen as a good thing.
Kradget t1_iweaz5b wrote
Reply to comment by CucaMonga6425 in Sometime in the early 1990s my parents thought it would be a good idea to give me this monstrosity of a haircut 💇♀️🤦♀️ by CucaMonga6425
As someone who had a mean bowl cut, there are a lot of us who probably want to airbrush our old photos.
Kradget t1_itl6swb wrote
Reply to comment by foxdna in The way people speak in The Count of Monte Cristo. Can someone explain? by foxdna
Yeah, bear in mind that a lot of older works have what reads today as pretty stilted language, too, and it takes a bit of getting used to.
Edit: also, English is a very compact language, but there's also the lack of formal cases, so translation is kind of a whole thing.
Kradget t1_jcvr79x wrote
Reply to comment by GhostBurger12 in Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy by fleepglerblebloop
Hell yeah, I'm gonna Tokyo Drift it! This is a great idea!