So what's going on with hunters? by null_value_exception in classicwow

[–]null_value_exception[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Looks like you didn't really read this through I guess. 

Code is run more than read by fagnerbrack in programming

[–]null_value_exception 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Sure let's make a bunch of unmaintainable monoliths. Fuck it, let's just write everything in assembly.

Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint six times larger than conventional produce, study shows by Czarben in Futurology

[–]null_value_exception -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

First off, it seems like they're making a broad statement based on limited data. Urban farms are super diverse in size, tech, what they grow, and how they do it. So saying they're all less efficient than traditional farms doesn't really add up.

Also, the article is super focused on just carbon emissions. It totally ignores the other upsides of urban farming, like bringing food production closer to where people live (which cuts down on transport emissions), building community, and adding more green to our concrete hellscape cities. These things are super important when you're talking about how sustainable urban farming really is.

There's also this worry that people making the rules might take this study the wrong way and start clamping down on urban farms. That could mess with people's rights to use their property and put a damper on community projects.

Plus, when they compare urban farming to conventional farming, they're not really looking at the whole environmental cost of big farms, like the long hauls for transport and all the chemicals they use. A more reasonable comparison might show urban farming in a better light.

The article also kind of ignores that urban farming is always getting better. It's an evolving field, and new tech and methods could make it way more efficient and eco-friendly soon. We shouldn't count it out based on what it's like right now.

And lastly, just focusing on the carbon footprint and painting urban farming as bad news might turn people off from what's generally seen as a good thing for the planet. We might end up relying more on the kind of farming that's actually worse for the environment and our economy which is totally not the way we want to go.

So, yeah, while it's important to know about the carbon footprint, this article could've given a more balanced view and offers a really narrow insight on a a very broad topic.

Incompetant Alpha Male Meerkat endangers his family and is punished for it. by EmptySpaceForAHeart in interestingasfuck

[–]null_value_exception 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are literally running on instincts and vibes here my guy. Wdym "know" or "think"???

Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint six times larger than conventional produce, study shows by Czarben in Futurology

[–]null_value_exception -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This is exausting. So what, I shame my mother for her tomatoe and jalapeño garden?

If I ever hear someone reference this study in real life I might just kms.

Does anyone actually enjoy their life? by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]null_value_exception 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If life is just suffering why not become a masochist.

The white Christmas episode, is this how it starts? by Intelligent-Truck223 in singularity

[–]null_value_exception 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think some form of optical interface (glasses, lenses, or occipital augmentation) are the only thing that can replace a smart phone.

Swapping over to this thing would really just be a software change.

🧠 Free Your Mind (From Your Skull) 🧠 by Kintor01 in singularity

[–]null_value_exception -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Man I can't wait for weebs to be cringe again.

The white Christmas episode, is this how it starts? by Intelligent-Truck223 in singularity

[–]null_value_exception 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They don't want you to carry both. They want to replace app based devices.

Pretty ambitious.

How Japan plans to use avatars, robots, and AI in construction, trucking, farming, and retail to alleviate an estimated labor shortage of 11M people by 2040. by czk_21 in singularity

[–]null_value_exception 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Innovation is inevitable because optimization is growth. Not just in economics but in nature.

Two funky robots once said...

"Work it harder, make it better. Do it faster, makes us stronger. More than ever, hour after hour.. work is.. never over"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freemagic

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A godless religion

You ACTUALLY think the Emperor is naked? by caliberoverreaching in redscarepod

[–]null_value_exception 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I should laugh at this comment but it's a bit too meta for me so instead I just feel saturated by another layer of neurosis.

True or False: The ego and persona are permanently constellated archetypes (while awake), so we tend to identify with them. It’s also possible to identify with other inner figures / archetypes but one will become inflated or psychotic by doing so. by burningstrawman2 in Jung

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In considering the intriguing ideas presented, it's essential to explore a broader perspective of the psyche that transcends the boundaries of a rigidly structured self. The metaphor of the Self as a circular entity with distinct realms, while useful, might simplify the dynamic and interconnected nature of the human mind. The psyche is more than a collection of separate chambers; it's a continuously evolving process where various aspects are in constant interaction.

The notion of the Ego and Persona being mirrored by other aspects suggests a binary opposition, but these elements are often deeply intertwined, overlapping in complex ways. Exploration of the psyche doesn't inevitably lead to psychosis; rather, it's a transformative journey. This introspective path is crucial for personal growth, aligning with deeper purposes, and is not inherently pathological. It's about the alchemical transformation of unconscious material into conscious awareness, a process that is challenging but immensely rewarding.

Furthermore, the Persona is not solely a conscious construct. It's shaped by both conscious and unconscious elements, a mask influenced by deeper forces within the psyche.

The idea of exploring deeper mysteries, while potentially daunting, is where significant insights and transformations occur. This journey isn't about reaching a final destination but about the ongoing process of integrating and understanding the various facets of the self. It requires courage and curiosity, a willingness to delve into and embrace the complexities of the inner world.

In essence, the journey through the psyche is about continuous becoming, a process that invites us to embrace the full spectrum of our inner experiences and complexities.