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Disenchanted with the democratic party due to Gaza, where do I go now?
  • There are two things you do when voting in a two-party system:

    1. Vote to keep out the candidates that would do real damage
    2. Vote to communicate your preferences for candidates with platforms that match your priorities

    I know it seems like a third party is the only solution to your current situation, but it's not. The solution is to keep the idiots out by voting Democrat in general elections, and then to vote in primaries or with your campaign contribution dollars for Democrats who match your views on Israel/Palestine.

    You might also support candidates who are in favor of voting reform, including things like ranked choice voting, which also happen to be people who currently run as Democrats.

  • The "Backlash" to Plant-Based Meat Has a Sneaky, if Not Surprising, Explanation
  • Completely agree that in general, methane/carbon emissions from ruminants cannot be much of a long-term problem since they're part of a closed carbon cycle.

    But, it is worth research IMO, simply because methane is so much more powerful as a greenhouse gas for the short time it remains methane. And it seems quite possible we could steer cow diets in a less methane-y direction without much cost if we had all the right information.

  • Tailwind CSS, and the death of web craftsmanship
  • I don't believe anyone who uses tailwind is shipping the whole thing with all of those megabytes of classes in production. It's actually sort of hard to even do that on accident if you're following a tutorial or their official docs.

  • The "Backlash" to Plant-Based Meat Has a Sneaky, if Not Surprising, Explanation
  • Short version for anyone wondering:

    Even assuming the absolute best, most rose colored glasses kind of outlook, lab-grown meat will be many times as expensive as meat currently is, and that's notwithstanding the billions in investment it will take to get there. Currently it's so expensive to produce that it doesn't even really exist except as publicity stunts. But unlike other potentially paradigm-shifting tech like solar, there's not an exponential downward-sloping cost-adoption curve to look forward to. As of right now, inexpensive lab-grown meat doesn't seem difficult, it seems scientifically impossible.

    It would probably be much better to spend those billions on reducing methane in cow farts (seriously), using sustainable grazing to preserve and rejuvenate disappearing and desertifying grasslands, accelerating carbon capture, subsidizing Omnivore's-Dilemna-style holistic farming, etc.

    Because, seriously, affordable lab-grown meat is not going to happen without several Nobel-worthy breakthroughs. Instead, it's just going to waste a bunch of money out of the pockets of well-intentioned VCs and institutional investors who could be using it more effectively.

  • Pocket for Mac to stop being maintained Aug 15
  • Thanks for the tip on Omnivore. I'm now down the rabbit hole and thinking to using it and using the Obsidian or logseq plugin to get everything into one place.

  • Android to iPhone, whats it like? (Update)
  • Every time I grab my son's or my grandma's iPhone to help them with something I run into this lack of universal "back" functionality and it drives me absolutely crazy.

  • Reddit invites mods to “feedback” conversations with the admins
  • Reddit admins: "Surely nobody will actually like Lemmy. It's like if you took reddit back in time 10 years. Smaller, more niche, less brand activity, pretty much just die-hard nerds. Who could possibly prefer something like that?"

  • FOSS email providers?
  • Another vote for fastmail. Very nice interface, full-featured, etc.

  • Evernote alternatives?
  • I recommend silverbullet.md as someone else posted above.

  • Mint Mobile: Good or Bad?
  • Third rec here for US Mobile. I actually switched from Mint after a couple of years with them (and Google Fi before that). Three of my family members are on the Verizon network through US Mobile, and one is on the T-Mobile network. Nice to have the split when we're traveling because one of the two networks always has coverage.

  • Voters think Trump is a criminal, Biden is too old and DeSantis is a fascist: poll
  • First past the post voting systems prevent viable third parties because of human psychology. Why are we pretending to argue about how we phrase this?

  • My /r/piracy troll post just hit reddit frontpage!
  • I've been pretty happy with Tusky

  • YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockers
  • I second this. Probably the best $15 I spend for my family every month. No ads for kids watching YT on their own is nice peace of mind for me and my wife.

    And because I already pay for it, we've slowly all migrated over from Spotify to YT Music and been surprisingly happy with it.

  • YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.
  • Believe it or not, they thought of that when they created start/stop systems.

    In cars with these systems, the back pressure in the engine's cylinders is greatly reduced via a variety of strategies including selective alteration of valve timing and purpose-built secondary valves. What this means in effect is that the torque required to re-start the engine is a fraction of a dead cold start, and even a fraction of a normal warm start. This should serve to minimize additional destructive wear on components.

    In effect, well-designed start-stop systems do not create any additional wear on vital engine components versus the engine running for that same period of time.

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: defederating effective immediately from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
  • I have no idea whether this is the right decision or the wrong decision, but kudos to you for stepping up and making a decision.

  • dhc02 DH Clapp @beehaw.org

    Startlingly awesome and refreshingly modest.

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