olafurp

joined 2 years ago
[–] olafurp 18 points 2 months ago

Now we can all wait for Musk to say how Denmark needs to be overthrown by fascists

[–] olafurp 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Depends on where you live and your situation. You either limit your personal CO2 or the society's CO2 or even both. Most of my suggestions will make or save you money over time.

For personal you could do these, most of these will pay themselves back within 10 years in savings.

  • Swap gas stove for induction stove
  • Swap a gas boiler to heat pump + electric boiler
  • Buy solar panels for the roof and/or battery
  • Heat pump for domestic heating for colder regions.
  • Home insulation such as triple glass windows
  • For hot regions getting an awning for the windows facing the sun goes a long way.
  • Selling car to buy EV (CO2 neutral at 1 year, less CO2 after that)
  • Buying an E-bike if you have short trips and would like to bike more (CO2 negative almost instantly if you prevent car trips)

Otherwise if you don't feel like any of those investing in solar companies or battery production companies will make it easier for them to finance expansions to their operations and maybe even make you some money along the way.

If you live in the UK or applicable countries getting in on Octopus energy co-op energy production is a good way to invest the money and reduce CO2 at the same time.

Don't forget that an easy way to limit your carbon footprint is free. Notably plastics, aluminum, steel, other metals, concrete and beef.

To limit society's footprint you can show up to city Council meetings and advocate for bike paths and public transport which really goes a long way. Showing up with a couple of buddies, making them talk and buying beer for them after in one of the most cost effective ways to stop climate change. Often city council members just need some people to back them up when proposing the CO2 negative urban planning improvements.

Stopping climate change is all about taking small steps towards the solution, asking this question on lemmy is a great start.

[–] olafurp 21 points 2 months ago

Exactly, that's why we need to alleviate traffic for you guys and get you exempt from the congestion pricing because of disability.

[–] olafurp 4 points 2 months ago (7 children)
[–] olafurp 1 points 2 months ago

Yeah, they have a whole two parties compared to china's one party.

[–] olafurp 3 points 2 months ago

I have mine bound to Meta+Space in prime hotkey real estate.

[–] olafurp 1 points 2 months ago

I just finished Monster, an anime from 2004 that is really good

[–] olafurp 4 points 2 months ago

I wouldn't say it's that bad, it probably means you lack vocabulary rather than anything else.

[–] olafurp 4 points 2 months ago
  1. Make a text adventure game that runs in the console.
  2. Tic tac toe in the console.

Then if you want to go for a GUI web app with react use "dotnet new react" and create a to-do list with a client/server setup.

If you want to learn to make games you could make a tic tac toe again but with a GUI in Godot.

Once that's done make tetris.

You research what you need right before you need it and use it immediately so it sticks better. You'll need to get comfy with typing systems and I recommend using an IDE like Rider or Visual Studio to program it since they help out a lot.

[–] olafurp 7 points 2 months ago

That's a waste of effort IMO C# is a bit easier imo

[–] olafurp 1 points 2 months ago

Also use alias for it like "hist" then do "hist stuff"

[–] olafurp 8 points 2 months ago

Putting hot food on polystyrene plates

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