Nicely explained
Nicely explained
That's a text file... Wait no that's a CSV file, said no mime type detector built in by default.
I think the "thing we haven't even named yet" part is likely an Abundance Centred Society (ACeS)
This still lives in my brain. Great episode
Space-station specific accents are going to be so cool.
Based on www.perplexity.ai/search/https...
Which explains with a bit of a summary.
π§ New systematic review reveals psychedelic drugs don't simply "increase cortical excitability" as commonly thought. Instead, they modulate both excitatory/inhibitory processes in complex, dose-dependent ways via 5-HT2A receptors & NMDA receptor interactions. Neuropharmacology just got more nuanced!
I certainly prefer Substack to other sites and especially to the news which has negative psychological issues when reading too much of it
I looked that up the other day. Given there's only about 100 to 400 people who died from actually getting the Covid vaccines. I also wanted to know what rare thing it was like dying from and apparently coconuts π₯₯ aren't as deadly as I've been lead to believe.
This is why you have such inspiring optimism and excitement. You see awe and wonder all over the place.
This video from @hankgreen.bsky.social is a great metaphor and description of what I think has happened to the Internet, and our overall "consumption" of information, no matter how nutritious or empty the calories of information we consume are.
youtu.be/9euKCrTyMEc?...
and there's the Theo video on it www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqnT...
Living on the Moon has some obvious similarities to living on Mars.
About 2 weeks.
I've got a list of like 60 points, some of which include what happens in your brain not just the keyboard, CPU, ram, network, BGP routing, DNS, DB, etc...
Instead of learning how to perform land seizures, we learned how ecosystems require balance and resources must be managed for the future. A good game. I liked the encoded values.
I think this excerpt is from Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari.
A book worth reading. www.kublermdk.com/2025/03/14/k...
screencap of the famous quote from mean girls βstop trying to make fetch happenβ
CORS:
Nor kids
Jevons Paradox is different in an Abundance Centered Society
Jevons Paradox is different in an Abundance Centered Society
open.substack.com/pub/abundant...
70 km above Saturnβs largest moon, Titan. Captured during the Huygens probe's descent
Ouch, the burn π₯
Actually I think we need both. Systemic change to make it easy for the good option, like recycling in this case, to be the default. But also individual and community change is often needed first to help create the tech and push the behaviour.
@colinrturner.com I think this is similar to your point about Recycling. It's an Onion article that makes one cry instead of laugh.
Although it would be better if we had Cradle to Cradle, closed loop material flows as the default. But that requires changing just about everything.
We want to use frozen CO2 as a radiation shield on Mars. But it has some quirks
youtube.com/shorts/iwAh8...
Can you provide a link to the NASA source on this? I'd like to know more
Into the soil and froze is the current best guess. Some also escaped the atmosphere.
Because Huawei is no longer an option and they have great camera tech, like the ability to take long exposure photos of the stars and get star trails, etc..
The Sabatier Reaction runs best at 400Β°C and you want a ratio of 3.5 to 4 oxygen per methane. Also, you have to store the liquid methane at a chilly 95Β° Kelvin
Also this point "Mars is not a rock it's a world, with the surface area approx that of all continents on Earth π"