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5 months ago
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on: Jane Goodall has died
I typically feel pretty disconnected when a major public figure passes away, but this one really got to me. Dr. Goodall was one of my heroes... I read a couple of her books when I was much younger and had dreams of being a primatologist.
It was so gratifying to see her turn into a global leader in conservation, compassion, and peace. I had a former supervisor who got to meet her personally at a conference on wildlife conservation in Africa several years ago (I was quite jealous)... I was fortunate to see her speak publicly though.
RIP Jane Goodall!
tinyplanets
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5 months ago
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on: The Demon-Haunted World
Wow, you've really got it out for Carl Sagan (of all people)! Why is it required that he be something other than a "mediocrity" in philosophy and theology? He was an astronomer and (more importantly in my opinion) an incredible science communicator. That doesn't necessitate also being an expert in the study of religion, faith, and philosophy.
tinyplanets
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5 months ago
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on: The Demon-Haunted World
Good for you!
tinyplanets
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9 months ago
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on: Sly Stone has died
Huge fan of Sly and the Family Stone, sorry to hear about this loss. "A Family Affair" is one of my all time favorite songs (and one of my go-to karaoke songs :)
tinyplanets
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9 months ago
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on: Marines being mobilized in response to LA protests
You're right on the money here. One could argue that much of our current administrative "direction" is coming from either a combination of Project 2025 and whatever the current programming is on Fox News.
tinyplanets
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9 months ago
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on: End of an Era: Landsat 7 Decommissioned After 25 Years of Earth Observation
Off topic to the thread, but that was a surprisingly good movie!
tinyplanets
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9 months ago
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on: How to live on $432 a month in America
I think the author's main argument is interesting, and despite the good counter arguments already made in this thread (health care, car dependency, social isolation), it does make me think a bit about where I could possibly retire. I live in a smallish, highly-desirable city just north of Seattle that - while being pleasant to live in - is becoming extremely expensive.
For me, one of the biggest issues with living out in a small rural town like this is the culture. From my experience, the majority of rural areas in the United States are now extremely politically conservative. Going anywhere outside of the Puget Sound metroplex always reminds me of this reality... lots of MAGA and confederate flags, billboards promoting the latest ultra right wing candidate, etc.
tinyplanets
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11 months ago
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on: Pentagon to terminate $5.1B in IT contracts with Accenture, Deloitte
But you also can't just cut taxes forever. The tax cuts being proposed by the current Republican budget are projected to add even more to the deficit.
tinyplanets
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11 months ago
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on: US Administration announces 34% tariffs on China, 20% on EU
"The dystopic open-air homeless cities of the west coast"? Hyperbolic much?
tinyplanets
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11 months ago
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on: Stoop Coffee: A simple idea transformed my neighborhood
I assume your being facetious?
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Reintroductions of beavers into the wild in several parts of England
There have been a small number of cases where wolves attack humans, but the majority of attacks that do occur generally prey on cattle or sheep. With fencing and guard dogs, an equilibrium can be reached. Maybe have you kids wander with a protective dog. I don't want to see us continually destroy and suppress biodiversity because it's inconvenient for us.
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Bald eagles are thriving again after near extinction
They're alpha predators. Alpha predators are vital to a healthy, functioning ecosystem.
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Bald eagles are thriving again after near extinction
Thank you for your efforts!
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: The Origins of Wokeness
Massive disinformation campaigns that have occurred over the past 10 to 15 years.
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Why shouldn't you give money to homeless people?
So edgy...
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Here a Bee, There a Bee, Everywhere a Wild Bee
There is a large body of peer-reviewed research showing the enormous damage that invasives species to do ecosystems. Pollinators will use non-native species if they don't have anything else available, but pollinator diversity and abundance is always less than what you'd find in a native-dominated plant assemblage.
tinyplanets
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1 year ago
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on: Born into slavery, he rose to the top of France's art world
Just read this... yes, what an amazing HBO mini-series his life would make!
tinyplanets
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2 years ago
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on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2023)
This response made my day!
tinyplanets
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2 years ago
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on: A real-time 3D digital map of Tokyo's public transport system
What a gorgeous web map! As a GIS Analyst that occasionally gets to work on web mapping technology, this is quite inspiring!
tinyplanets
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3 years ago
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on: Turn the radio volume down for adverts and DJs talking
Also a KEXP listener and supporter. Long live KEXP!
It was so gratifying to see her turn into a global leader in conservation, compassion, and peace. I had a former supervisor who got to meet her personally at a conference on wildlife conservation in Africa several years ago (I was quite jealous)... I was fortunate to see her speak publicly though.
RIP Jane Goodall!