Type “12ft.io/” in front of the url to get around paywalls
Have a look at Perplexity.ai for replacing Chatgpt. It provides sources for the information it gives you.
Thanks for that, i expected something a bit more lightweight, but i suppose its a fairly niche use case.
Will put out some feelers for a code
That sounds great! I hadn’t even considered capturing human waste. Do you rely on that entirely? or are you hooked into the mains?
A potential solution could be having a larger central community plant taking the scraps from several households. But again it won’t be enough to provide cooking power for all, maybe it could give back some other type of community benefit.
Spitballing here but that slurry could go to community gardens.
I’ve looked at these before, really cool idea. I think one issue is the amount of waste needed. How does the author get 2kg a day? I reckon my house (of 4 people) chuck about 4kg a week into the compost.
A good way to supplement it would be with yer chook droppings, but still not enough to cook for a household.
I’ve had my aeropress for around 5 years, and i reckon i’m about half way through the pack of paper filters that came with it. I use them until they get a hole in them (or hopefully just before), which is maybe 5-8 times.
Somebody told me once that bicycles are the most efficient transfers of energy possible, from the calorific content (of food) to work done (km travelled). I’d like to see a similar style of energy analysis
Agree with all the positives. I think disagreements could be solved the same way any group solves disagreements (i.e. not always very well) - so yep the framework would have to very well defined. And yeah fairly sure a constitutional change would be needed, but that’s semantics as are the rest of those issues. I think the real crux of the issue is the change from elected person to elected group.
I don’t think there’s much of a difference between multi-electorate seats and what we have now, surely thats just a case of bigger electorates? Multi-representative seats are not a foreign concept either, i believe that’s how it works down in Tassie with their hare-clarke system.