You’re going to be fine. Just relax and don’t stress.
Find clean water food for your next meal and perhaps even some fuel to burn.
That’s what hydrogen production from water electrolysis is for.
Too much agriculture, too few forests. But that’s fixable.
That’s not dopamine. This is dopamine https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Dopamine.svg
Yes, I’ve posted some select posts from that thread before.
Elvanse/Vyvanse are capsules packed with powder. You can carefully twist them open, gently get out some powder upon a teaspoon by squeezing the sides of half capsules until the desired (eyeballing the size is easy enough) amount is out, and then close up the capsule again for later consumption. The powder is slightly bitter to taste.
This is, obviously, a fantasy. There is no surplus at the tail end of fossil, and “only 30% of current global resource and energy use” is far nearer than we think.
No, I do not. Look at the name of the community you’re commenting in.
So it may seem at first blush, but that it is happening particularly now, particularly in countries like Canada and UK has darker undertones. Make Room! Make Room! like ones.
If you’re prescribed a higher dose you can split it for an afternoon booster.
It does matter because you have to cover a lacune of 6-8 weeks from fossil sources. Typically these are gas turbine peaker plants at low duty cycle which need to be subsidized.
Thanks for nothing, Mozilla.
I use Firefox everywhere but lately I’ve been also using Vanadium on GrapheneOS.
You could roll your own cloud storage.
How do you like it on the tablet? I’ve been using CyanogenMod and LineageOS the longest time. Waiting for a Pixel tablet sellout.
Unfortunately it tends to get uncontrollably dispersed in the environment before.
Attacks on centralized hydro and coal power plants are effective, but expensive since requiring several large ballistic rockets with 300-500 kg high explosive payloads.
In contrast to that you can take out a large PV module field for about 30 k$ with a mass produced item like a Geran-2 with a cluster munitions payload. This can’t be cost-effectively protected against, so rebuilding the plant doesn’t help. Attacks taking out vulnerable centralized parts like speciality high voltage transformers which are difficult to source are synergistic, since causing grid partitioning events and potential cascading failures due to overload.
A Geran-2 is a mass produced 20-30 k$ item and can carry a 50 kg payload up to 2000 km which will destroy PV modules in a 200-300 m diameter with a cluster munitions payload. Such attacks are very cost effective and can be repeated, so rebuilding doesn’t help you.
Let’s say your life is on the line. How much is it worth, to you?