Mobilityfuture

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[–] Mobilityfuture 2 points 1 day ago

The privatization of the common took place in many other economic regimes, e.g. feudalism, slavery, mercantilism, …

Capitalism is about the privatization of capital

[–] Mobilityfuture 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Thanks that’s helpful.

But right…?

Solar plants can be reduced to rationalize supply.

To my understanding. The bigger issue is you can’t as effectively do this with other non-renewables like coal/gas… so this not a solar problem but a problem of legacy power plants.

So stupid. The narrative as well.

[–] Mobilityfuture 6 points 4 days ago (4 children)

As someone with a technical background this is the stupidest problem with solar that I don’t get… just turn off the panels in groups until generation is closer to demand… how have engineers not figured that out. And if they have why does this still get written about.

Someone is an idiot. Maybe it’s me?

[–] Mobilityfuture 1 points 1 week ago

On rare occasion I’ve taken control of nightmares in a Lucid dream state - typically waiking up momentarily and then going back to sleep.

I’m just not sure if the psychic cost of having these types of intense dreams encoded in memory is healthier than just sleeping and not remembering.

A bit plagued by my dreams ( thereby my subconscious ) if I can remember them.

That was the question I guess, I hear the idea I should engage more to remember dreams, but not sure if that is healthy for people to do who have vivid and disturbing dreams regularly (eg. Under attack, people I love getting hurt ect…)

[–] Mobilityfuture 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

As with the above posters, any idea if regularly dream journaling (and potentially lucid dreaming) is actually healthy or not?

I say this as someone who gets pretty bad nightmares and has had numerous lucid dreams (even transitioning from nightmare to lucid dream)

I have no idea if further engaging with my dream state is healthy or not?

[–] Mobilityfuture 8 points 2 weeks ago

Your name is lucid nightmare lol… I’m not buying it ;-P

[–] Mobilityfuture 17 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

As someone who worked night shifts for a little - it’s really not healthy.

There are studies showing that type of disruption to your circadian rhythm can take like more than a decade off your life. After doing it for a while I felt it impacting my well being, not being really awake, hitting the bed and falling asleep immediately but not deeply, super high base load of stress and heart pain.

FWIW , I’m talking working 11-4/6am type night shifts, not the late night retail/bar shifts which are tough in their own right

[–] Mobilityfuture 3 points 3 weeks ago

Excellent choices!

[–] Mobilityfuture 2 points 1 month ago

“I live in NYC and only see more Trump Flags”

ROFL…

I bet you see them hanging from windows of NYC walk ups and on the backs of lifted taxi cabs rolling cole

[–] Mobilityfuture 6 points 1 month ago

If you watch the new Aliens movie they can kill your wife. Read the ticket!!

[–] Mobilityfuture 13 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Fuckin bullshit. I’ve seen the cave paintings - they were throwing those fuckers

 

Humans are bi-pedal animals who walk extensively over long distances. However our feet are soft and not well suited to the task. However dogs, monkeys, and other animals have paws that serve as shoes to protect the feet.

No other mammal has such unprotected - but we are known for walking the farthest distances / nomadic behavior. Is this a joke?

I want paw feet instead of shoes.

 

Why? And in what world is billionaires’ tourism “news”. Damn Ghouls enjoying some disaster tourism!

 

Kansas illegally searched out of state drivers. Pressing the question… why would you ever want to go to Kansas.

… quick article highlight, it turns out most drivers targeted were just passing through to visit states without a police force trained to violate the constitution

But the ACLU helped fight the case all the way to the US Federal District Court on behalf of many motorists who doubtlessly never wanted to go back to the state again, even if to protest their rights in court

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