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 alt text:
 picture of a notebook page. there is a diagram illustrating a passive energy
 plant that utilizes concave mirrors to focus sunlight onto a copper basin
 which has water in it.
 
 the water boils from the heat and rises upward, spinning a turbine in order to
 charge batteries or generate power for other uses.
 
 every night, the left-over sediments must be brushed from the basin, for if
 they build up they will not conduct heat from the copper as well.
 
 can also be used to distill water in a pinch, however keep in mind that
 distilled water is unsafe to drink because your body will be depleted of
 essential mineral salts. however it can purify the water in order to remove
 toxic heavy metals or plastic pollution, and minerals can be added in later.
picture of a notebook page. there is a diagram illustrating a passive energy plant that utilizes concave mirrors to focus sunlight onto a copper basin which has water in it.  the water boils from the heat and rises upward, spinning a turbine in order to charge batteries or generate power for other uses.  every night, the left-over sediments must be brushed from the basin, for if they build up they will not conduct heat from the copper as well.  can also be used to distill water in a pinch, however keep in mind that distilled water is unsafe to drink because your body will be depleted of essential mineral salts. however it can purify the water in order to remove toxic heavy metals or plastic pollution, and minerals can be added in later.
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=== SIMILARITY RANKED ===

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 alt text:
 picture of a notebook page illustrating a carbon-neutral air conditioning
 system.
 
 the system is primarily comprised of two deep holes (as deep as a well) with a
 metal pipe around the walls in order to keep water out.
 
 these holes are connected at the bottom, forming a "U" shape. At the top,
 there are two fans, one at the entrance and one at the exit, pushing hot air
 in and pulling cold air out.
 
 if this system is insufficient to cool the air (perhaps if a deep enough depth
 cannot be reached) then lateral pipes can be added which circulate air for a
 longer period of time, and cause the hot air which rises to be circulated
 longer than the cold air which sinks.
 
 it can only get as cold as the bowels of the earth will allow, but that's
 plenty cold enough for human comfort. no matter how hot the air gets, if the
 pipes are long enough they will reach the coldest temperature possible,
 however that temperature is never going to be so cold as to freeze water, for
 example.
picture of a notebook page illustrating a carbon-neutral air conditioning system.  the system is primarily comprised of two deep holes (as deep as a well) with a metal pipe around the walls in order to keep water out.  these holes are connected at the bottom, forming a "U" shape. At the top, there are two fans, one at the entrance and one at the exit, pushing hot air in and pulling cold air out.  if this system is insufficient to cool the air (perhaps if a deep enough depth cannot be reached) then lateral pipes can be added which circulate air for a longer period of time, and cause the hot air which rises to be circulated longer than the cold air which sinks.  it can only get as cold as the bowels of the earth will allow, but that's plenty cold enough for human comfort. no matter how hot the air gets, if the pipes are long enough they will reach the coldest temperature possible, however that temperature is never going to be so cold as to freeze water, for example.
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 Passive water purification:
 
 You know those solar panel arrays that aim mirrors at a large central
 receptor? Yeah, like that, except pointed at a channel of salt-water (with a
 grate that keeps fish out and such) - either collect the steam as distilled
 water, or use it to turn a generator. Or both. Clear the channel of solids
 every night.
 
 Want to go faster? Add more mirrors!
 
 Free clouds of pure water, which is better than the cloud seeding that just
 kicks up seawater into the atmosphere. Seawater that has dissolved micro
 plastics in it that might break down into carbonated atmosphere.
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 we should tie the global amount of money to the amount of energy in the world
 meaning when we use solar panels or burn fossil fuels it adds to the count
 wait no burning fossil fuels spends these "energy credits" into nothing
 while building solar panels produces energy credits that go back into the pool
 locally concentrated, of course, meaning the biggest producers have access to
 the biggest amount
 and if you don't care about energy then you don't need to have any. just the
 way
 it goes. so...
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 desalination plant that works by aiming sun mirrors at a copper tube, barrel, 
 basin, or vat-with-heat-distributing-tubes-running-throughout but painted black
 on the outside, to absorb heat. The saltwater that is pumped inside/through is
 heated, evaporated, and allowed to flow through, to help carry away sediments
 that would otherwise build up if the entire device was designed to fully
 evaporate the water.
 
 the condensation is gathered and pumped to misters which spray platters of moss
 that grow into edible shapes to create "Unitary Basic Food" which gathers
 carbon from the atmosphere and delivers nutrients (supplied through the mister)
 to the human or otherwise who eats it.
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 sometimes I set out a glass of water in the hopes that it might increase         │
 precipitation downwind by a billionth of a percent                               │
 I wonder what would happen if everyone did so?                                   │
 makes me want to design some kind of system which utilizes pumps, platters,      │
 and fans to hydrate the atmosphere just a bit more                               │
 rain + soil = solace in our home                                                 │
 rain + dirt = erosion of our planet's earth                                      │
 did you know that the plant which absorbs the most carbon per square foot is     │
 moss? I think the fastest is bamboo, and the most efficient in general is soil.  │
 I dream of a world where we sit atop a mile of soil, down to the depths of the   │
 earth where dirt and minerals prosper. The roots of the trees fuse together,     │
 creating a wooden bed which we all rest upon, and the mountain peaks are         │
 hollowed out to serve as our forever homes, full of light and moss and stone.    │
 this is the world I yearn for - the most resplendent timeline, with marble       │
 statues and gilded chandeliers in our cavernous mountain homes.                  │
 {but like on other planets too, right?}                                          │
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 humans are computers that inhale air, produce electricity, and exhale carbon.
 
 give me a biochemical or mechanical process for doing that on a reasonable
 scale for cheap and you can solve global warming by replacing power outlets
 with an energy generation box. Doubles as an air purifier and UPS.
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 internal combustion engines are such an archaic form of energy production.
 Like, they literally make tiny explosions and push pistons up and down, how
 mechanical, how metal, how rad
 
 but like, batteries are cool too, especially the solid state ones that are
 just around the corner.
 
 maybe someday we'll make a battery that's infinitely recyclable!
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 the government doesn't want you using solar panels because then the coal and
 gas infrastructure won't be able to consume coal and gas, and everyone knows
 that using resources as fast as possible is surely the best and most
 productive use of our state's time
 
 like, subsidies exist. they could just... make it cheaper, but instead they're
 stuck doing... nothing of value
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 What if we made floating data centers with floating cables (held aloft by 3
 buoys in a rough triangle shape) that used seawater to cool their reactors and
 the steam made the world cooler from the rain and plant growth
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 If you're building a long-term residence in a place that gets cold, consider
 building a Rocket Mass Heater.
 
 It is highly efficient and it allows for long-term storage of heat energy in
 the mass of the home.
 
 In addition, it provides a hot stove surface which can be used for boiling
 water or other cooking tasks which do not require a precise temperature.
 
 It is highly efficient as the smoke from the flames are sucked out of the
 living space and remain inside the barrel of the heater, where they are slowly
 consumed. there is very little exhaust, but what is there is CO2 which is
 deadly to breathe, so caution must be taken (as with any fire-based heating
 option)
hand-drawn diagram of a rocket mass heater.  this particular design warms a tank of water. ms-paint depiction of a rocket mass heater.  this one has a bench for warming butts. diagram of a rocket mass heater design.  this one has several important notes to keep in mind, such as spacing and tips and tricks. an artistic depiction of a rocket mass heater.  this one is a bit harder to understand, but it's more pretty than the other three.
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 "something something trump wants to faucet the PNW's water to the desert"        │
 oh, so you're saying that he wants to invest in a massive infrastructural        │
 project which will help millions of people? And, uh, how does he want to pay     │
 for that?                                                                        │
 Surely the best approach would be to make the people who use the most water      │
 pay for it, right? I mean, it's ironic, and related, and it gives them their     │
 just deserts, right?                                                             │
 So make a tax (that's how you make people pay for things) and levy it against    │
 Nestle, who bottles up all of the water in the desert and sells it for pennies   │
 to brown people who can't afford to build water infrastructure because they      │
 keep spending all their pennies on useless things like bottled water.            │
 And make it a big tax, please, so that they're forced to re-evaluate their       │
 business model and divert wealth from their least contributionary workers        │
 (aka, those at the top making millions) and spend it on something useful like    │
 desalination plants or water turbines or whatever.                               │
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 I'm picturing a building with stone outer walls and glass inner/ceiling.
 
 there are drapes along each of the glass's edges, that hide things from the
 cavalcade [continue this later it's a cool picture]
 
 -- stack overflow --
 
 zines about how to chop wood or how to build a shelter are infinitely more
 useful than agitatory pieces. but fire is what we need, so perhaps agitation
 indeed.
 
 -- stack overflow --
 
 does the queen watch each of her pawns fall in her stead? or are they
 faceless,/`beyond her own head?
 
 it never came easy to me, this feeling of mysteries. yet somehow I'm now more
 alive than dead. power is penance, after all.
 
 "hey man hows it going?"
 
 "I'm doing fine, how are you?"
 
 "well, I ran out of gas, and I need to find a way to get more."
 
 "I see. If I were in your situation, I'd ask people around for some petty
 cash. people still carry coins these days don't they?"
 
 "I uh, what? no, not really. so you can just ask people for things?"
 
 "yep, it's really quite simple. would you like me to follo
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 we have drones now
 
 put a mirror on a bunch of drones
 
 have them aim the mirror at a zeppelin
 
 heat it up
 
 aim the mirrors away when you want to go down
 
 boom no emissions
 
 all you need is to power the drones somehow
 
 maybe with a charging station on the dirigible
 
 they can fly in, charge, then fly out
 
 the barge could be covered in solar panels to help with the charging
 
 or maybe wind power?
 
 basically you can create a floating island that is powered by the elements
 
 with drones controlling lift via mirrors and heating lighter-than-air gasses
 
 it's flawless
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--- #14 fediverse_boost/1023 ---
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  Okay I dunno who needs to hear this but please please please stop putting glass and ceramics in or on conventional heating elements like ovens or stoves unless the product is explicitly designed for it I;m begging  
  
                                                            
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--- #15 fediverse/2090 ---
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 don't feed bread to birds, it absorbs their stomach acid and expands in their
 tummy and makes them feel full when they're not. Then they get confused why
 they don't have energy when they need it.
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 to help cool down in arid environments, have water dripping from a faucet onto   │
 a wet towel or cloth. Then when you pass by you can wipe down and it's super     │
 refreshing. Can do a sponge or paper towel too if you want.                      │
 this helps keep the air moist because the water will slowly evaporate from the   │
 driest parts of the cloth instead of rolling down a drain-pipe-hole and going    │
 into the ocean.                                                                  │
 moist air is cool air. Helps if you live somewhere with increased air            │
 pressure, like a valley or a coast.                                              │
 especially with wind. not too much, otherwise it gets sandy, just enough to      │
 feel nice when the sweat is upon your back.                                      │
 "but what about all the other places that aren't perfect?"                       │
 oh, well, different places require different adjustments to the environment.     │
 You wouldn't want to do the faucet dripping strategy in alaska or poland         │
 because it might freeze.                                                         │
 "... poland? do you mean the poles of the earth?"                                │
 yes yes, earth poles, pole land, same thing.                                     │
 "not the same thing! okay we're gonna have to educate you ms"                    │
 noooooooo                                                                        │
noooooooo now my brain won't have room for wisdom
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 Steps to revolution:Invert power structures with unions Care for people with
 mutual aid Vote for the Democrat so we have a few more years of peace Teach
 people to always be learningConnect to people on a personal or spiritual level
 Make the world a better place, whether that's by sweeping a street corner or
 helping people smile, it doesn't really matter how. What matters is the
 intention.Improve your self and your life. Do pushups, eat better, drink more
 water, spend time writing (writing is thinking), and take time to sit and
 stare at the flowers.Kill the part of yourself that cringes. Everyone's
 figuring things out and its okay to say "haha okay then"Spend time with
 animals.Make mistakes. Apologize for them. Learn from them. Stay mobile in
 your character. Develop new ways of being.
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 there will always be people who shine in moments of strife
 
 yet those people will inevitably fail, just as a toothbrush bristle looses
 it's strength or a pencil loses it's lead
 
 the trick is to test them in times of peace, so you can know their value
 
 during times that lack it, the trick is to replace them before they become
 stalin
 
 never forget that power corrupts, yet power must be wielded by the worthy,
 else we fall into shame and despair.
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 @user-1684 @user-1655 
 
 expand national parks
 
 build carbon scrapers out of moss, wood, and automated water misters
 
 use heat pumps, rocket mass heaters, and subsurface airflow cooling in new
 constructions. Try to convert older buildings when possible.
 
 maintain trading routes to China and other places that produce solar panels.
 
 cut down on plastic waste by switching to glass and metal containers for food.
 Develop infrastructure to clean and sanitize cans and bottles at grocery
 stores, and refill food containers to be resold there.
 
 Remember that plastic is a wonder material that can do so many things. We can
 use it, but keep it in check.
 
 I think electric vehicles are a mid-term goal. For now, gasoline is more
 flexible, unfortunately. In the near future that reality will change, so look
 toward tomorrow and rejoice.
 
 Our infrastructure is car based. We cannot change that in the near term.
 
 Above all else, keep our national parks pristine. They are our heritage to our
 children, and they are temples to our nature.
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 Your body is a river, from your mouth to your exits
 Throughout there are many pathways and shores
 As the tide goes up, the color of concentration goes up
 And all four of you are made clear
 
 Each act of consumption
 is a ride down the river,
 though broken into slivers,
 and changed beyond recognition
 
 The color is what defines the third eye
 and beauty is beheld, what joys to be felt
 While secrecy is bold, it's often held
 So worry less and just go with the fold
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