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Comment on AI was eroding trust in my classroom — so I got rid of typed papers and bought my students notebooks instead in ~life
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Comment on Once we were ALL spacemen in ~tv
zipf_slaw Link ParentWell if that's the case, then I'm happy to stand corrected (somewhat conditional on the final result).Well if that's the case, then I'm happy to stand corrected (somewhat conditional on the final result).
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
zipf_slaw Link ParentJohnson-Su bioreactors are a type of static aerated compost 'piles' developed by Prof Johnson (and wife) at a New Mexico university. They are an alternative to the turned/tumbled compost that...Johnson-Su bioreactors are a type of static aerated compost 'piles' developed by Prof Johnson (and wife) at a New Mexico university. They are an alternative to the turned/tumbled compost that doesn't allow anarobic stagnation and pathogen growth. It doesn't "need" to get to the cook-off temperature, theoretically supporting fungal hyphae growth (lack of agitation) and inhibiting pathogens (access to oxygen and competitive ecosystem).
I could go on and on, but long story short, I have decent success with them. They take about a 12-14mo to mature, using yard and garden waste, food scraps, various paper products, mulch and wood chips, goat and duck waste products, etc. Inoculated with red wigglers. Not weed free, but I use it to make compost tea mostly.
https://www.nmhealthysoil.org/2021/04/18/johnson-su-bioreactor-2/
Here are mine They are smaller than the OG design, about the minimum that might work (dries out too easily, hard to rehydrate), with the right-most torn open for sifting yesterday. The two on the left are only a week old. I got well over 200lbs of finished compost from that one reactor, plus some mulchy stuff I sifted out.
It's kind of based on Elaine Ingham's study (RIP, last month) and her philosophy and research on building healthy soil.
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Comment on What did you do this week (and weekend)? in ~talk
zipf_slaw LinkHarvested compost from one of my bioreactors and made two more, made seed blocks and started some basil, chives, peppers, and cannabis. Cleaned up the greenhouse and garden a bit. Mostly outdoor...Harvested compost from one of my bioreactors and made two more, made seed blocks and started some basil, chives, peppers, and cannabis. Cleaned up the greenhouse and garden a bit. Mostly outdoor garden prep stuff.
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Comment on Norwegian influencer buys failed property development in Spain to build ‘self-sufficient’ eco-community – Modern Eco Village plans to erect 500 homes, schools and shops in ~design
zipf_slaw Link[Buzz Lightyear] Tubes. Tubes everywhere.... [/Buzz Lightyear][Buzz Lightyear] Tubes. Tubes everywhere.... [/Buzz Lightyear]
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Comment on Once we were ALL spacemen in ~tv
zipf_slaw Link ParentPretty sure the show's not coming back, but rather it's a teaser for getting the cast back in one place as a reunion (on OWWSM). Would love to be wrong, though.Pretty sure the show's not coming back, but rather it's a teaser for getting the cast back in one place as a reunion (on OWWSM). Would love to be wrong, though.
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Comment on Living human brain cells play DOOM on a CL1 in ~tech
zipf_slaw Link ParentMmm, compelling point. Is suffering universal?Mmm, compelling point. Is suffering universal?
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Comment on Living human brain cells play DOOM on a CL1 in ~tech
zipf_slaw Link ParentI think the Paradox of Heap (Sorites) may be a better analogy: adding more and more sand grains (brain cells), at what point does it become a heap (consciousness)? One grain at on its own can't...I think the Paradox of Heap (Sorites) may be a better analogy: adding more and more sand grains (brain cells), at what point does it become a heap (consciousness)? One grain at on its own can't make a difference, but get enough together.... how many though?
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Comment on Living human brain cells play DOOM on a CL1 in ~tech
zipf_slaw Link ParentMaybe? Is constant Groundhog Day'ing your way through a life of DOOM, the only world you know, better?Maybe? Is constant Groundhog Day'ing your way through a life of DOOM, the only world you know, better?
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Comment on Dan Simmons, author of the Hyperion Cantos, dies aged 77 in ~books
zipf_slaw Link ParentI'm jiving with Abbadon's Gate right now, and really enjoying that series. Hyperion is also one of my all-time favorites, so I hope you enjoy it similarly.I'm jiving with Abbadon's Gate right now, and really enjoying that series. Hyperion is also one of my all-time favorites, so I hope you enjoy it similarly.
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Comment on Dan Simmons, author of the Hyperion Cantos, dies aged 77 in ~books
zipf_slaw Link ParentI agree, up to the opinion on the second-half of the Cantos. I agree it's not as strong as the first, but the need to know more about the connections implied in the first half made it very...I agree, up to the opinion on the second-half of the Cantos. I agree it's not as strong as the first, but the need to know more about the connections implied in the first half made it very worthwhile reading. It's still very strong writing, imo.
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Comment on Gorillaz - The Mountain, The Moon Cave, and The Sad God (2026) in ~music
zipf_slaw Link Parentthe Gorillaz fandom wiki says she's female.the Gorillaz fandom wiki says she's female.
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Comment on United Airlines Flight 232 lost all hydraulics mid-air. This is the story of the “impossible landing". in ~transport
zipf_slaw LinkWow, I hadn't heard this part before. Harrowing to say the least.Rescuers did not identify the debris that was the remains of the cockpit, with the four crew members alive inside, until 35 minutes after the crash.
Wow, I hadn't heard this part before. Harrowing to say the least.
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Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books
zipf_slaw Link ParentCan't wait! I've seen and enjoyed the show greatly, but there are obvious differences from the book I'm still processing (and may not be noticing since it's been awhile since I've seen it). I...Can't wait! I've seen and enjoyed the show greatly, but there are obvious differences from the book I'm still processing (and may not be noticing since it's been awhile since I've seen it).
I kinda wish I'd read it before the show, though, as I'm pigeon-holed on how I picture everybody...
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Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books
zipf_slaw LinkCaliban's War (Expanse, book 2) is my commute audiobook. Dungeon Crawler Carl #4 is my sit-down paper read. I am looking forward to Gentlemen Bastards #3 after I burn the rest of the DCC entries.Caliban's War (Expanse, book 2) is my commute audiobook. Dungeon Crawler Carl #4 is my sit-down paper read. I am looking forward to Gentlemen Bastards #3 after I burn the rest of the DCC entries.
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Comment on Recommend me some deep dive YouTube videos / Portland trip recs! in ~travel
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Comment on Recommend me some deep dive YouTube videos / Portland trip recs! in ~travel
zipf_slaw Link ParentI've heard it is their original location, but I could be wrong.I've heard it is their original location, but I could be wrong.
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Comment on Recommend me some deep dive YouTube videos / Portland trip recs! in ~travel
zipf_slaw LinkBest Indian food - Bollywood Theater, NE Portland on Alberta. The Kathi Roll is to die for. Best Thai food - Eem, NE Portland on Willams. Burgerville is a good local fast food option, as mentioned...Best Indian food - Bollywood Theater, NE Portland on Alberta. The Kathi Roll is to die for.
Best Thai food - Eem, NE Portland on Willams.
Burgerville is a good local fast food option, as mentioned in another comment, but for good drive-in food I think Mike's Drive-In is a bit tastier.
Best pizza, my personal favorite has always been American Dream, it's east side on Glisan but I'm more familiar with the Corvallis versions.
Mississippi has a high density of quality eats, All walkable. Reminds me of a college town strip.
OMSI is a great science museum with rotating exhibits and a submarine tour (the only sub used in Hunt for Red October filming, the emergency breach scene).
I'll fill in more as I think of it.
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Comment on Upcoming solo trip to San Diego - any advice? in ~travel
zipf_slaw LinkRei do Gado is an amazing Brazillian steakhouse just a few blocks away. I was there in '04 and experienced that type of restaurant for the first time. And fell in love with the Caipirinha at the...Rei do Gado is an amazing Brazillian steakhouse just a few blocks away. I was there in '04 and experienced that type of restaurant for the first time. And fell in love with the Caipirinha at the same time.
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Comment on A global explosion of absurdly spicy foods in ~food
zipf_slaw Link ParentOh yes, I'm well aware of the commonality of the misuse of the term 'flavor'. But when you talk about "distinctive differences" between pepper perception there are only three categories: spice...Oh yes, I'm well aware of the commonality of the misuse of the term 'flavor'.
But when you talk about "distinctive differences" between pepper perception there are only three categories: spice level (so obviously different among varieties that it is not worth including in this convo), basic tastes (minimal, also not worth discussing), and that only leaves aroma.
So we don't even need to get into the granularity that descriptive profiling would offer, since I'm just trying to properly bucket the types of experiences into the proper categories.
Perhaps typing it first, at least in outline form, and then transcribing it to handwriting would allow for better retention.