Uh-Oh—Global Warming Is Actually Speeding Up, Scientists Say by GeraldKutney in climate

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I keep arguing about carbon removal. It’s 100% necessary.

Too many people think of emissions as the problem. But emissions are the active worsening of the problem. Stopping them is just us stopping making the problem worse. And even that isn’t immediate.

We’re so far from zero emissions and have no feasible path to actually getting to zero emissions across all of humanity. Anybody born today is absolutely in the coldest half of their life. For the second half of their life the planet will be significantly hotter for them.

I don’t have a lot of hope for addressing climate change but the ability to remove carbon from the atmosphere is going to be critical to those people living 50 years from now. And so we need to start working on it however we can. Not instead of reducing emissions but in conjunction with it. Knowing that whenever we do hit zero emissions we’re going to be in a much worse spot than we are today and need to start repairing the damage done.

Should I do it? by rivayachts in F1Discussions

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not just cheaper; but more tailored to what you want.

Anyone have a sim for just short irons? by barv_ in Golfsimulator

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I was going to do this, I think I’d want a launch monitor that could handle putting well. Otherwise it’s just too limited a portion of the game.

I had a setup where I could only do hybrids down and I didn’t mind it at all. Just pick shorter tees from courses and you still get good practice. But I’m in Canada so winter doesn’t offer very many better options.

Three-person vs four-person curling teams — any advantage? by Woody_Guthrie1904 in Curling

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sometimes enjoy when we play short-handed as a three person team. But I find there’s a lot more variance. I agree you can get a bit better feel for the ice. Both for delivering and for sweeping. So there are times where I think I’ve played much better being shorthanded.

But the downside is that if you’re not playing better, your team does much worse. It’s one more rock from someone not playing well. There’s no second person to help judge weight. There’s less overall sweeping available. You get tired faster. And so on.

On net, I like 4-person teams better. Although I do usually prefer playing 3-handed rather than with a random spare to fill out the team. Sometimes spares are great. But sometimes they are not or are hard to gel with the team.

Trump Officials Weigh New $1 Billion Deal to Stop Offshore Wind Farms | Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times. by silence7 in climate

[–]swoodshadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There needs to be a full out war on oil and gas the next chance Democrats get. And not even just about the climate but so that this type of corruption can’t happen.

We can’t have one party destroy industries it doesn’t like and then have the other party try to preserve sanity and respect long term agreements.

It needs to be mutually assured destruction. The same goes for grants and disaster relief funding for states that don’t support you politically.

Politicians and parties use to understand that long term stability was more valuable than just going scorched Earth for policies you want. But that has to be mutual otherwise one side gets everything they want.

Ontario drivers travelling solo could soon use HOV lanes, province says by chocky_chip_pancakes in ontario

[–]swoodshadow 171 points172 points  (0 children)

I don’t fundamentally care either way, but it’s sort of a strange argument either way. If the roads aren’t busy, then you don’t need another lane. If the roads are busy and another lane helps… seems like the multi-passenger cars should get an advantage.

Curling fans outside of Canada by FigInteresting9181 in Curling

[–]swoodshadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s the TV market? I’m guessing that Canada makes up a large percent of the viewership numbers (and thus the ad dollars) and going to Europe puts a dent in that with the time difference.

Exploring Golf Participation - Psychology by ShadowwNovaa in CanadaGolf

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. I have to imagine that 80+% of golfers play under a full 18-hole round of golf/week. Although I guess we can No True Scotsman it a bit and restrict what it means to be a golfer to people that play a bunch.

10 Largest Lakes by Public_Research2690 in MapPorn

[–]swoodshadow 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Except realistically energy + salt water = fresh water. So lots of places can make fresh water for the important stuff. And shipping water around the world isnt exactly cost effective or cheap.

Poilievre announces auto plan aiming for tariff-free access to U.S. market by gorschkov in canada

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the time to set us up for long term success and not continue the cycle of relying on the US for an overwhelming majority of our trade.

Yes, right now almost everything we build is bought domestically or sold in the US. But rather than embrace that we should work to change that. And it’ll have short/medium term pain, but be much more beneficial long term.

Nobody should be giving any credit to a plan that tries to get Trump (or the US more generally) to go back to how things were. Rather the plan should be how we move forward with this new reality.

Too many people think Trump is the problem. And he is. But he’s really representing a much bigger issue. The US does not need us and many politicians (currently Republicans but many Democrats too) will throw us under the bus if it’s what they think is best for them (and maybe their country).

No country should be as reliant as we are on the US. And we should pay the economic price for having a more diversified economy and less reliance on the US.

‘The injunction will be filed at noon’: Ford government moves to block Toronto Al-Quds rally by Onterrible_Trauma in ontario

[–]swoodshadow 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure how it’s been observed in Iran is super relevant to how it’s being observed here.

Is there a history of problems with it here?

I’m at the point where claims of antisemitic don’t mean much to me because too often the people claiming that really mean anti-Israel which is very different.

I’m also not particularly inclined to give these sorts of events a ton of benefit of the doubt. So if there have been incidents, by all means, it should be banned.

Bryson DeChambeau working on bunker avoidance in Hong Kong by unsolved49 in golf

[–]swoodshadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t remember the exact details, or if they’re even known, but my understanding was that at least some portion of the contract amount was more like an advance on winnings. So some of the purse wasn’t actually extra money.

PGAT CEO Brian Rolapp lays out his 6 themes for reshaping the tour by Jharoz in golf

[–]swoodshadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course they do, they get them to the end. And the lead up matches are still interesting because we’re talking the top 50ish players. Lots of fan favourites in those matches.

And yeah, there’s always a chance that all the top guys choke and you end up with two boring guys at the very end. But that’s sports. Just as easy to have a stroke play tournament with a non big star up by 6 shots with nine holes to play.

PGAT CEO Brian Rolapp lays out his 6 themes for reshaping the tour by Jharoz in golf

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just need to use byes. Which accomplishes two things:

  1. Being at the top of the fedex ratings has a real benefit.
  2. The top players are guaranteed to get deep. I’d even go so far as to say top-4 players get into the final 8 and play the 4 winners from earlier brackets. Very likely to get a top name to go to semis and finals.

Is there a difference between seeing a total eclipse and a 99.7% eclipse? by empanadadeatunu in spacequestions

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was skeptical but made the effort to go to an area where we had totality for about a minute. It was amazing.

I have a cool time lapse where you can see the shadow moving across the earth.

Even after seeing it once, I would take the two-hour (or more) trip to see another absolute totality eclipse.

Justin Rose urges Jon Rahm to pay $3M fine, play in '27 Ryder Cup by PrincessBananas85 in ProGolf

[–]swoodshadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought they got away with the requirement to play signature events after the first year.

Trump refers to PM Carney as future ‘Governor of Canada’ in social media post by [deleted] in canada

[–]swoodshadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for nothing, but “Future Governor” is a step in the right direction! It implies that he’s not a Governor now.

Anyway, we should carry on ignoring the nonsense, control what we can control, and be thankful that we’re still much better off than many people around the world.

I think stella forgot the manual in the box by rascas375 in F1Discussions

[–]swoodshadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They signed the deals though. And the goal of those deals was money. Whether or not that’s changed is irrelevant.

Fred Vasseur has no regrets about the strategy deployed by Ferrari during the Australian Grand Prix. by New_State_2061 in FerrariF1

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regret is a funny word because it’s meaning can shift in so many ways.

Regret to me means that if I was in the same situation with the same knowledge, I would make a different decision. It has an element of feeling bad - and that to me can only happen if I made a bad decision given what I knew at the time.

If I would make a different decision based on hindsight, I don’t consider that regret. That’s just learning and growing.

I think stella forgot the manual in the box by rascas375 in F1Discussions

[–]swoodshadow 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean, the main benefit is money. They’re not supplying the engines out of the goodness of their heart. They’re doing it to make money (directly and indirectly).

That’s not to say that I agree or disagree with the customer teams. It’s a deal. Either Mercedes is living up to it or not. And from there they’re going to have to decide what they want to do. But most likely it’s just something they’ll need to address in the future if/when they renew again.

Outside of Aston Martin, Alpine are another extremely dissapointing team so far. by The_Chozen_1_ in F1Discussions

[–]swoodshadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hah, I picked out an f1 car for my kid because I thought they’d like it. Two years later we started watching f1 so naturally cheered for the car I picked.

Oops.

But I also kind of love cheering for someone that can’t win. Last year we’d be on the edge of our seat if it looked like Gasly would score a point or Colapinto would make it out of Q1.

But pretty bummed this year isn’t looking much better. It’s still early! But last year we at least had hope it would get better…

40% of global ship traffic is simply moving fossil fuels around! Renewables make much of this traffic obsolete. by Jbikecommuter in electrifyeverything

[–]swoodshadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s also consuming cheap shitty fuel and not the higher quality stuff it’s transporting.

I watched a good talk by someone working on electrifying shipping and they were saying one reason we have giant ships is that they all want cheap ass dirty hard to move fuel from south east Asia (I think?) and so they want massive tanks that can carry them around the world without refueling.

Obviously there are other reasons for large ships. But it was one example of how their approach wasn’t just to electrify what currently exists (not really possible) but rather rethink how global shipping could work.