This Earth, only home i will ever have had, isn’t truly mine. No, i’m just a passerby here … it might yours if you don’t feel how weird, how wrong it is.

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Thanks for your efforts.

    Unfortunately, given what i search and found, this is not a valid possibility.
    I’ve been on Lemmy many years, made more than 100 posts and thousands of comments. My ↑&↓ are in the x 10 000.


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    13 days ago

    i concur (approved your p.of.view)
    I like Lemmy(*)s, and like to ↑ good stuff and to ↓ at very bad stuff. Yes, of course, there is so much of both in here. And since we have many communities, it is possible for opposite points of view to float upward. Until we have a better system, let’s use what we have.







  • Numbers here are misleading :
    (13% and 25% of CO2 produced during manufacturing)

    These percentage are based on what is produce during the year while existing cement things that are picking up CO2 were fabricated in the span of many decades.

    trivial example to illustrate what i am saying here


    supposed we are making each year one new building for 100 years in a row.
    After that time, we have 100 buildings picking up CO2 from the air but in that year we create only one new building.
    Now, we calculate total amount of CO2 picked up by 100 building divided by CO2 emitted to build this new single building.

    This is how misleading this calculation is.

    in fact if we were to make new buildings at a steady pace for long enough, we would eventually reach “kinetic equilibrium” in which the rate of CO2 picked up is equal to the rate of CO2 emitted : so we would reach 100% of annual CO2 production. (equilibrium)





  • spoiler The Lesser Key of Solomon

    … also known by its Latin title Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis[1] or simply the Lemegeton, is an anonymously authored grimoire on sorcery, mysticism, and magic. It was compiled in the mid-17th century from materials several centuries older.[2][3] It is divided into five books: the Ars Goetia, Ars Theurgia-Goetia, Ars Paulina, Ars Almadel, and Ars Notoria.[2] It is based on the Testament of Solomon and the ring mentioned within it that he used to seal demons.

    thanks, but still, what the fuck that’s doing in that computer ?