
I read Nudge and enjoyed it, despite agreeing with many of the criticisms of it. The writing style was accessible and entertaining, so I’ll probably check this out.
Sustainability and decentralised social media enthusiast 🇮🇪🏴
I read Nudge and enjoyed it, despite agreeing with many of the criticisms of it. The writing style was accessible and entertaining, so I’ll probably check this out.
Both efforts are intertwined and can run in parallel
Nice! I wonder if they plan to integrate Pixelfed with Loops so they can work as one app - replace the Instagram/Reels combo
Imagine if we had swarms of little insect-sized robots that could sort waste working alongside specialised organisms that then eat that waste.
My partner is vegan. I am not, but since we met I’ve been eating a lot less meat and animal products because we like to cook for each other at home. I remember walking past a butcher a couple of years ago that had beef cuts hanging on hooks by the window and it made me feel sick - for the first time I was seeing it as flesh instead of “meat”.
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The irony of using an AI generated image for this post…
AI imagery makes any article look cheaper in my view, I am more inclined to “judge the book by its cover”.
Why would you slap something so lazy on top of a piece of writing you (assuming it isn’t also written by AI) put time and effort into?
Judging by the picture alone things can surely only get better. This is one of those classic cases of a tipping point needing to be reached before an “experimental” solution can be actioned.
Hopefully the solution is actually beneficial and not some “not plastic but still not good” alternative. In Vancouver they banned single use plastic bags for things like food takeout, and instead places now use small fabric bags. Yes they aren’t single-use plastic, so they’re better, but they might as well still be single-use.