SandbagTiara2816

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[–] SandbagTiara2816@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I wish I had understood the freedom I really had back then, and used it better

Lots of reasons to dislike Google. That is not one of them.

[–] SandbagTiara2816@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Is it fair? Probably, yeah. But I don’t think it’s an effective way of framing or addressing the problem.

The challenge is always getting enough people to do enough of an action that it makes an impact. It is certainly more effective, in terms of reducing emissions, to target policy interventions at leverage points - like forcing energy companies to adopt renewables by law and banning further fossil fuel extraction.

Personal action can be useful to live in alignment with your values and to provide examples to others for ways to get involved in the climate movement, but we can’t consume our way out of this.

 

Why am I not surprised? In the words of the Wu Tang Clan - “cash rules everything around me”

[–] SandbagTiara2816@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

What do you typically use your computer for? That’s going to have a major impact. If it’s pretty basic stuff (web browsing, text editing, etc) you shouldn’t have any issue. If it’s something that’s more complicated or unusual, then sometimes it’s easy to do and sometimes not, depending on what you want to do. In general, a little bit of comfort searching the web and working in the command line helps a lot with troubleshooting Linux

Excel is definitely not useless! Learning a little Python (especially the pandas package) can go a long way in making data analysis easier though

 
 

Now you’re speaking my language!

Every time I’ve asked ChatGPT for help coding, I’ve wound up needing to rewrite it all for myself. LLMs make baffling design decisions (because they are just paraphrasing Stack Overflow, not making actual decisions).

I have found them helpful for turning error messages into more legible explanations of what went wrong, but AI-generated code has not been effective, in my experience

[–] SandbagTiara2816@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (6 children)

I’m not a power user, so I’m often frustrated by Excel trying to do things I don’t want it to and by its abundance of features that I’ll never use.

And at least at my workplace, a lot of work processes use poorly-designed Excel spreadsheets for critical tasks, because it’s such a simple way to manipulate data.

I also find that when I need to do more complicated data analysis, Excel starts to become limited, and I find Python to be a more powerful and flexible tool.

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Of all the words in the world, those are certainly some of them

 
 
[–] SandbagTiara2816@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

Wind has come down a lot, just over a longer time. Solar and storage are what have really plummeted recently. https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/levelized-cost-of-energy

One of the big challenges now in the US is streamlining permitting, for renewables and for transmission upgrades and expansions.

I’d be interested to see the video you mention!

 
 
 
 

I’m thinking of picking up a used ThinkPad on eBay for cheap to serve as my daily driver. I’ll likely run LMDE, and primarily use it for web browsing, office programs, coding, and FreeCAD. Any recommendations on which model would best hit the sweet spot of capability vs price?

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