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Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net
CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

Time to Stop Rolling Dice: Why Bigger is Better in Climate Investments

Recognizing how costs can drop as investments are scaled up dramatically transforms assessments of costs in the longer run. Put simply, earlier investments make large-scale emission reductions easier to do over time because their unit costs drop.

  • The thing I dislike the most is that my bot got banned. I made a bot to post carefully categorized articles into their proper communities, but it was banned without warning or explanation. All the communities I was modding dried up shortly thereafter because I didn't manually post in them instead.

  • I haven't made it myself yet, but I've always wanted to make my own tepache, a fermented drink made with the rinds and core of a pineapple. I drink it a lot of the De La Calle tepache and really like it.

  • 40 or so. I have shirts for my MLS (Sounders), NWSL (Reign), USLC (rip San Diego Loyal), USL1 (Madison), USL2 (Ballard) and national team (usa) sides. You're definitely right that prices are getting exorbitant -- I am probably going to have to sell some.

  • React @programming.dev
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    How do you find the source of an infinite re-render?

    I have a custom hook that I'm working on to make a fetch request to an api, and it is causing infinite re-renders. I'm struggling a bit to understand how the various parts of my application fit together -- in particular, my store (zustand) is using a middleware (immer) for immutable state, and I'm not certain why its drafting system isn't protecting me from changes in object identity. What tools can I use to try to track down what I've gotten wrong? I can't really leave the web page open very long because I'm making 1000s of requests per minute to the api I'm working against, so the Chrome dev tools are out, and the static analysis tools I set up (typescript and eslint) haven't identified any errors, like missing a dependency from the useEffect hook dependency array.

    Movies @lemmy.world
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    JavaScript @programming.dev
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    Amazon's LLRT (Low Latency Runtime) is an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications.

    JavaScript @programming.dev
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    TC39 Adds New Stage: 2.7

    Why .7 and not .5? The world may never know.

    Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) @lemmy.world
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    Ivory Coast beat Nigeria to win AFCON title

  • Agreed. I'm a soccer/hockey/volleyball fan myself, and really struggled to pay attention for the 4.5 hour event. 115 minute soccer games (once you include halftime and stoppage) are much more my speed.

  • Taylor Swift @poptalk.scrubbles.tech
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    I could’ve done with double that, tbh

    Cocktails, the libationary art! @lemmy.world
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    punchdrink.com The New Vocabulary of Cocktails

    “Fruit bat,” “amaroulette,” “dirty dump.” The language developed behind the bar today has come a long way since the age of Jerry Thomas. Here, a non-exhaustive guide to the modern lexicon.

    The New Vocabulary of Cocktails

    I'm definitely most interested in trying out the 50/50 shots

    50/50 shot: A shot featuring two ingredients measured in equal parts. Damon Boelte kick-started the trend with the Hard Start (Fernet-Branca and Branca Menta) at New York’s Grand Army, and it’s since evolved to cover just about every imaginable combination of booze and bitter, including the aforementioned Ferrari, M&M (mezcal and Montenegro), Bro-Nar (bourbon and Cynar) and the Maserati (mezcal and Ramazzotti).

    Movies @lemmy.world
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    TWISTERS | Official Trailer

    Movies @lemmy.world
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    The Fall Guy | Everything

    Movies @lemmy.world
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    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes | Official Trailer

    Microblog Memes @lemmy.world
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    And it was a huge PBSuccess!

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.world
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    Calls Mount to End the Era of Unquestioned Highway Expansion

    The article is a bit Washington-centric, but The Communities Over Highways Campaign the article is about is not -- I just couldn't find a source with a broader perspective. You can find the campaign's site here: https://americawalks.org/the-communities-over-highways-campaignwhat-you-need-to-know/

    Reddit @lemmy.world
    CombatWombatEsq @lemmy.world

    And I check Lemmy first!

    screenshot of a tweet that reads: “going on Reddit for me is like going into Spencer’s in the mall. I need to find something very specific but I’m uncomfortable the whole time and don’t want anyone to know I’m there.”

    JavaScript @programming.dev
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    Deferred JavaScript promises using Promise.withResolvers

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    const { promise, resolve, reject } = Promise.withResolvers();
    
      
    JavaScript @programming.dev
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    import json from './foo.json' with { type: 'json' };
    
      
  • Growing up, I was Mormon (though I no longer am), and I served my mission in Russia. I was serving in a little town outside Moscow called Lobyna (meaning "the place of the skull"), and it was mid-winter and my companion (that's what the other missionary in a pair is called) and I were sign-boarding, handing out free Books of Mormon. I noticed that there was a man who had walked by our station a couple of times, dressed kinda bedraggled -- I noticed him because he wasn't wearing any shoes -- who seemed interested in talking but shy about starting a conversation. I offered him a copy of the book, and struck up a reasonably pleasant conversation that resulted in my inviting him to take the discussions by meeting with us in the church building.

    Our companionship lived on the second floor of the church building, which was a converted dacha (a Russian summer home), and then the first floor and half of the second floor was reserved for church activities. We scheduled our meeting with this investigator (I don't remember his name, it's been a few years) to be right after morning study, so we didn't have to leave the house and come back.

    Come the day of, and I go downstairs to the kitchen to make breakfast, and lo and behold, our new investigator is sitting in the middle of the biggest room (the chapel/former living room) on a folding chair just waiting. I called down my companion, and we did our discussion earlier than expected, which was fine, and then did morning study afterwards. I don't remember a lot of that first meeting, other than he seemed like a reasonable Russian Orthodox member who was chatting with American missionaries. What I do remember is that when I went to let the investigator out, I had to unbolt both front doors to do it.

    After he'd left, I asked my companion if next time he'd please tell me when he lets people into our house, to which he replied that he didn't let the investigator in, he just assumed I'd done it. This was when I started to get concerned. You see, Russian doors aren't like American doors. Generally speaking, there are two doors -- a wooden door with a lock like I'm used to, and then a "fire door", which is like an inch and a half thick steel with five deadbolts into the frame (three into the wall, and one into each of the floor and ceiling). This isn't a "tee-hee" kinda situation to open up the door to get in, you would have to do major structural damage to enter through a door. And it was mid-winter (like -30 - -40 degrees mid-winter), so it wasn't like we forgot and left a window open or something. We resolved to be extra certain to lock up the house next time.

    Which is why it was so surprising when, a few days later, he was sitting in the middle of the chapel-living-room waiting for our appointment an hour early again. We had checked all the bolts and windows and everything, yet there he was. And this time, the discussion went thoroughly off the rails. He was telling us about how the spirits of the dead congregate behind a comet that circles the solar system, and that they're awaiting the confluence of some celestial bodies and would get free and so on. We wrapped up the conversation and did not invite him back, and never saw him again.

    And sure as shootin', when we checked the doors and windows when he left, they were all still locked and barred. It's been 15 years and I still don't know how he got into our house.

  • Seattle @lemmy.world
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    'It's definitely backfiring': Seattle ordinance intended to help app delivery workers is 'hurting' them

    Who could have foreseen that delivery drivers wouldn't actually get paid $26.40 an hour?

    Nwsl @lemmy.world
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    Projected temperature at kickoff for every match this year

    Nwsl @lemmy.world
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    For one women’s soccer team, a stadium that’s ‘all about us’

    On March 16, the Kansas City Current will christen $117 million, 11,500-capacity CPKC Stadium — the first complex built by a National Women’s Soccer League team and one of the few in the world constructed for female athletes.

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml
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  • I don’t really understand the first question because you have elided some important details, but for the second question, there’s a “files” key you can set in package.json that specifies which files to include in the package tarball. If you set that to some pattern that excludes your tests, they will not be included. Alternatively, you can create a .npmignore file.