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4 votes
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Global warming is going to lead to massive disruption and loss of life in our lifetimes. What can someone do to avoid the impending doom?
I think it is a given that we are going to experience massive social disruption as the effects of global warming manifest. These will include the loss of edible sea life from ocean acidification,...
I think it is a given that we are going to experience massive social disruption as the effects of global warming manifest. These will include the loss of edible sea life from ocean acidification, the loss of potable water from desertification, and famine as crops fail and pests that were previously kept in check by winter temperatures proliferate. Storms and wildfires will become more intense. These events will lead to social unrest and a migration crisis that makes what Europe is experiencing seem like a family member overstaying their holiday welcome.
Not a rosey picture, certainly, but if anything the analysis is superficial and understated.
That said, it's likely some areas will fare better than others. How can we identify these oases? Some characteristics I think could give an area a good chance:
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Equatorial - regions near the equator will see less temperature rise. An increase of two degrees C near the equator translates to something like 12 degrees C near the poles. Equatorial regions should see less temperature change.
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'Eternal spring' climate - found in high altitudes near the equator, it's about 20 degrees C (70 degrees F) year-round with dry and wet seasons. However wet seasons will probably get worse too, so maybe this is not ideal.
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Water independence - should have access to potable water that does not rely on public infrastructure. Wells, springs, streams, etc.
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Food independence - should have access to game or growing conditions that will not negatively be effected by global warming. Should not rely on fish for most protein needs.
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Social cohesion - strong social bonds are ideal, however an openness towards outsiders is also ideal. I would write off most of the US right off. Too many guns and we can't even agree people have a right to healthcare when things are relatively good. At the same time, I might not fare well in a country like Japan where nobody even litters, but they also don't trust foreigners.
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Not New Zealand - apparently this is where the rich people are going. No thanks, unless guillotine expertise makes me eligible for a worker visa.
What else would you look for? Does anywhere fit the bill? Maybe we can create a post-Apocalyptic community dedicated to high-quality content and discussion.
7 votes -
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others'...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
18 votes -
Value Select - I Miss You
2 votes -
How a teenage girl became the mother of horror: Mary Shelley combined science and the supernatural to write Frankenstein, the world’s first science-fiction novel
3 votes -
Polyamory, unicorns, demisexuality: Five takes on monogamy and its alternatives
7 votes -
Beliefs about homosexuality predict intentions to discriminate
6 votes -
What makes an open collaboration project successful?
For those unfamiliar an open collaboration is just a broader term than open source describing non software related projects like Wikipedia. I have been thinking a lot about how much potential...
For those unfamiliar an open collaboration is just a broader term than open source describing non software related projects like Wikipedia.
I have been thinking a lot about how much potential exists in open collaboration and somewhat confused we don't see more of it. I know that at least in open source software a significant portion of projects die or lose support. Why is this?
5 votes -
I'm tracking state sponsored propaganda online, and I need your help.
Hey, tildes! A few weeks ago, I brought attention to Russian propaganda being shared on reddit. I deleted my reddit accounts, but I'm still tracking propaganda being shared on social media. The...
Hey, tildes!
A few weeks ago, I brought attention to Russian propaganda being shared on reddit. I deleted my reddit accounts, but I'm still tracking propaganda being shared on social media. The midterms are approaching quickly, so I'm asking for your help with the project I'm working on.
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Help with code: Improve what exists and add more features, heck, even documentation would be an improvement (I'm not a programmer).
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Find more propaganda sites: Right, left, Russian, Jamaican, whatever.
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Spread the word: Social media, irl friends, media, politicians, etc.
78,143 reddit posts total.
16,831 deceptive Russian reddit posts.
5,588 deceptive Iranian reddit posts.
1,416 tweets total.Here's the full output. Check the 'Overview' tab first.
Happy to answer questions if you have any.
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Would you consider it healthy to talk to your subconscious?
I'm having a hard time wording any of this, so I apologize if this is rambly, badly titled, and especially if it's not qualifying quality Most people occasionally talk to themselves, I'm sure, and...
I'm having a hard time wording any of this, so I apologize if this is rambly, badly titled, and especially if it's not qualifying quality
Most people occasionally talk to themselves, I'm sure, and I've seen cases on reddit where people develop different personalities to talk to (tulpas mainly). But what I'm talking about doesn't feel like the same thing as that. I remember reading this article in school about this debate in psychology, it was suggested that what we consider us, isn't the only one there. There's this instinctual 'black box' thing there that also has a say in the matter, but we never know its there (unless things go wrong)
Then I found out about when some patients are given a corpus callosotomy (that thing where they cut the wire between the two halves of the brain) they begin to exhibit some strange behaviors that are completely out of their control. But that isn't even the whole story because technically all they lost was the ability to rationalize what their "alien hand" was doing. If the hemispheres weren't split, they'd have still moved their hand but they would know exactly why, and wouldn't be freaked out by it.
Long story short, I grew up with the impression that "me" is some wacky tag team of consciousness. Whenever I remember something out of the blue, or whenever I improvise some answer in college, or even when I notice myself eyeing up the fridge more than usual; I'll actually 'have a little chat' with myself in my head. Sometimes it's pure amazement and praise, other times its reminders to be disciplined. Nothing is ever said back, obviously, I'd be worried something was.
I'm not even sure why I made this post. I suppose I'm just curious if any of this had the potential to backfire (negative feedback loop) or be a harmful way of thinking, as well as hear your thoughts on subconsciousness.
13 votes -
How a fraudster got $12 million out of a Canadian university: They just asked for it
5 votes -
The twelve best indie metroidvania games
19 votes -
Why we’re still not ready for ‘like-war’
3 votes -
Mount Vesuvius murdered its victims in more brutal ways than we thought
4 votes -
Thirty-five US states tell the Federal Communications Commission to get off its ass and do something about spoofed robocalls
6 votes -
The fake abortion clinics of America: Misconception
12 votes -
The Proof That Shook The World Had No Diagonals
7 votes -
I'm a chef with terminal cancer. This is what I'm doing with the time I have left.
10 votes -
Analyzing a drunken mind.
have i ever done post-drunken poetry before? i've got to be breaking some sort of rule with the amount i've been spamming this site over the last four hours. I'm gonna go make breakfast and take a...
have i ever done post-drunken poetry before?
i've got to be breaking some sort of rule with the amount i've been spamming this site over the last four hours.
I'm gonna go make breakfast and take a few days away to compensate.
sorry. thanks for listening.
much love
i woke up after
three hours of sleep
took a look around my room
and everything was tinted green
had a sobering reminder about
why i shouldn't drink
i get caught up in the moment
and try too hard not to think.i'd do anything to go numb,
i'm afraid of that side of me.
it's hard, i hate myself
when in the middle of sobriety.
the room is tinted yellow as
the sunlight slips in quietly
i'm at a fork in the road,
man, i gotta choose carefully.to the left a road of headaches,
heartache, a masochistic fantasy
take everything the hard way.
drunken, spinning memories
thinking of the good days,
accepting they're behind you
and your options won't change.
you're numb but somehow bitter
life is shorter, and it starts to fade.off right a path of effort and torment,
pushing through the years of shit
that you drink just to forget.
the subtle kisses on your forehead
are bullets of a war chest
you're naked and afraid and
your perspective's all distorted
tryna shake your obsession with the morbid
it's been about a year since you last felt worth it.and say you choose the better
of the two, here's the evil thing.
the second road is always there,
quiet, calm, and glistening.
internal scars and all the
hurt will start to dissipate
just share another secret,
close your eyes, and disintegrateyou're still quite young,
there's time to do the right thing.
maybe depression in aesthetic
isn't really worth you dying
and you won't find steady love
by telling everyone you're crying
that just attracts the broken, you
need something solid and inspiring
to all of you who noticed,
heard my wishes and my wailingi'll switch to water, hope
that better starts prevailing3 votes -
What are you doing to reduce your impact?
Impact can be in many different areas (carbon emissions, energy use, water, plastics, land use, advocacy etc etc). I just want to know something you're doing that helps the environment. It can be...
Impact can be in many different areas (carbon emissions, energy use, water, plastics, land use, advocacy etc etc). I just want to know something you're doing that helps the environment. It can be big or small, something you've done for a long time, just started or want to implement soon.
I'll start, about 18 months ago I bought a bike and started cycling again. Most of my shorter journeys are now by bike and I'm looking at cycling to work.
Environmental news is often really bleak, lets hear some positive efforts!
27 votes -
Mobile use
I got the new iPhone and my home screen shortcut to Tildes was removed. Found myself back on Reddit and just had an experience that reminded me how much distaste I have for their culture. Made me...
I got the new iPhone and my home screen shortcut to Tildes was removed. Found myself back on Reddit and just had an experience that reminded me how much distaste I have for their culture.
Made me wonder if we’ll ever have a native mobile app for Tildes. It’s really the biggest reason I’m not here far more often.
I’m sure it’s been discussed and I know there are tons of competing priorities- only sharing my perspective :).
12 votes -
New technology favors tyranny. Yuval Noah Harrari on artificial intelligence, democracy, and the bigger picture
6 votes -
One of the world's largest banks has issued an alarming warning about antibiotic resistance — with big consequences for humanity
11 votes -
Xenon Odyssey - sushi parlor (2014)
2 votes -
PSN online ID change feature entering PlayStation preview program soon
8 votes -
Madonjazz Classics Vol 25 : Deep & Spiritual World Jazz Sounds (2018)
2 votes -
How do you get invites?
I have had an account for a little bit now but have no invites available. When do you get them?
7 votes -
Baikal Nomads: mixtape #72 by Omerar Nanda
3 votes -
ActivityPub implementation on Tildes?
It’d be really useful to have ActivityPub implemented into Tildes.
3 votes -
solitude
idgaf we going two in one day. ban me if my shit's annoying, just give me my posts first. 's all i ask. i know a lot of the shit i write is blunt. i know a lot of it is too straight-forward for...
idgaf we going two in one day. ban me if my shit's annoying, just give me my posts first. 's all i ask.
i know a lot of the shit i write is blunt.
i know a lot of it is too straight-forward for people to be comfortable with.
i honestly don't care.
i don't write for them.
i write for my sanity.
i want my words to be your drug.
more drunken poetry.
god bless those who support. you keep me here. i'm glad you enjoy my works and i hope, at the very least, i help you find catharsis or explore a morbid curiosity into the lives of the damned.
i am here for you. i am an example.
from dust we're built,
and to ash we fall
wanna get so high, that
i can't move at all.
turns out her secret
was xan all along
i need some harder shit
just to push me alongnever thought that love
was really a drug
that was just some dumb
shit they'd say in the songs
but now it's done, you're
gone, and i'm having withdrawals
i'm getting into drugs and
i'm carving my armsand you couldn't give a fuck,
you never call
guess all of those years
didn't matter at all
all the shit we went through
can suffer the fall
so why am i even here,
or breathing at all.had me in a trance, girl
i was under your spell
every command, on
my knees i knelt
really suicidal, that's the
hand i was dealt.
kiss me on my scars, i
think it's sexy as hellthe only thing that turns
me on - facades of real love
so if you're tryna lure me
in, give me a real hug.
pull me close, give a kiss,
that's the best drugs
need you to take the
breath out of my lungsfuck. i want to die.
9 votes -
Bladee - Nike Just Do It (เกาะเสม็ด) (2018)
3 votes -
"Who Are Our Politicians Really Working For?" by Waleed Aly [video 6m:50s]
3 votes -
Super quick video tips: How to make pickled beet eggs
4 votes -
Tonkotsu ramen | Basics with Babish
7 votes -
Donald Trump administration seeks to stifle protests near White House and on National Mall in US
7 votes -
Pastry Murder Mysteries - Inside best-selling author Joanne Fluke’s addictive book series, where food is the main character
1 vote -
Five rules for designing more walkable cities
10 votes -
The end of scientific, rational thinking: Donald Trump, Doug Ford and Jordan Peterson
13 votes -
Going up? Waiting for the space elevator
5 votes -
"In mienem Bett" x AnnenMayKantereit
4 votes -
Microsoft re-releases Windows 10 October 2018 update with explanation of data loss bug
23 votes -
The Death of Google
14 votes -
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers How religion will divide the Liberals and inflame the Parliament
3 votes -
One in three LGBTI managers are afraid to be out at work: study
4 votes -
The CW reveals first look at Ruby Rose as Batwoman
6 votes -
Taking a mental health day (and not feeling guilty about it)
11 votes -
Today is my wife’s first birthday since she died
6 votes -
Muse - Pressure (2018)
3 votes -
DNS security is a decades-old issue that shows no signs of being fully resolved. Here's a quick overview of some of the problems with proposed solutions and the best way to move forward.
9 votes -
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accepts PEN Pinter Prize with call to speak out
4 votes