[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

The overall effect on the world economy is probably 20-100X greater

To kinda Fermi estimate what I mean, many experts put the equivalent energy usage of a citizen in a western developed nation at around 8000 human slaves worth of energy input. We just lost 20% of our molecular slaves to put it bluntly...

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

The only kind of sense an idea needs to make is financial sense...

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[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 9 hours ago

The answer is probably boring and dystopian like SEO for engagement ragebait. It's hoping you have the same opinion you're searching and will devolve into arguing with others needlessly over which Linux distros suck (all of them except yours) why yours is the best (it isn't) and why others need to switch (they don't unless they still use Windows)

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 5 points 9 hours ago

Afaik people don't trust the in house desktop environment they're still developing. It's not mature yet, but pop uses a stable release model. That's the biggest thing besides snaps? I can't remember if they use snaps but everyone hates on snaps a lot.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 3 points 9 hours ago

Well when it hits 7 I mean they literally have no spare energy for anyone or anything else.

The death of the petrodollar will do a lot to encourage renewables. When you don't have the US breathing down your neck to buy oil in USD to support their empire you can buy it with whatever currency you want and decarbonize. The current world order and its financial system is what's kept us on fossil fuels for so long. You literally couldn't get off of them meaningfully or you would piss off the US. Any attempt to change that system was met with arrest, revolution, or death for those who suggested it.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 4 points 9 hours ago

Specifically I've heard that about the Energy Returned On Energy Invested (EROEI) which is the oil and gas industry's equivalent to Levellized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE)

for reference the spindle top formation in Texas (that started the oil boom and kicked industrialization into high gear) was an EROEI of 100:1. You burn a barrel of energy, get 100 barrels.

Nowadays things are far more bleak... Our average EROEI is around 12-14 as a global average. Tar sands is 2-4. Shale oil (fracking) isn't much better at around 4-6, sometimes less.

As an aside on why fracking is so low: you put a loooot of energy into drilling and banging, and then you lose 70% of your flow after a year. 2 years after drilling the well is dead and you need to do it all over again.

A lot of economists (and other experts) have placed a point of no return for the world economy around an EROEI of 7, which we should reach in roughly 10-15 years.

Once energy returns get that low the oil industry exists to support the oil industry. There isn't enough surplus energy to run a complex globalized nation. It's a bit like starvation when all we've known is a surplus of calories for 200 years.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 3 points 10 hours ago

Thanks ☺️! I'm glad you like it! It blew my mind when I first learned it.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 6 points 10 hours ago

It probably is for all of us. I can understand the first order effects of a 20% shortage for the world, and missing β…“ of it's fertillizer. The nth order effects I have no idea.

I've been buying more canned food, multiple bags of rice and different beans. Where I live 99% of our grid comes from hydro power so I'm not worried about blackouts. I'm buying stuff I normally eat anyways (sprats and sardines. Tuna/salmon snacks. Canned soups) and stockpiling since prices keep going up...

I keep hearing end of July, early August, but the very latest by September will be when the full shock hits in its entirety.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 5 points 10 hours ago

FYI you should switch to morphe instead of revanced. All of the maintainers left revanced after a falling out with OsumAtriX (or however you capitalize it) who was apparently toxic and impossible to work with.

Morphe is updated daily and is lightyears ahead of revanced. Revanced has been copying code wholesale without attribution from morphe (including typos. No attribution is a GPL violation) so morphe DMCA'd revanced (which might get both projects killed... Not wise IMO but they did it...)

Anyways, morphe is the bees knees and revanced is basically abandonware at this point due to lack of maintainers. Osum is so toxic people who want to help can't stand him and just go to morphe.

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submitted 10 hours ago by iocase@lemmy.zip to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

Apologies if this has been asked to death already and i haven't seen it. I'm also not trying to be too much of a downer but it's kind of unprecedented.

I'm wondering what you think it'll do to you personally? I think we're just getting started and haven't experienced the full shock yet. Inventories are still being burned down and even if the strait opened tomorrow no oil would flow for 8 months since you need to demine it and line up passages of tankers.

My biggest worry is over fertillizer. The strait closed right at planting season for the northern hemisphere stranding like β…“ of the world's ammonium nitrate. Farmers in rich nations buy it in advance and have it staged for spring, so I'm unsure how the rest of the world does it or how bad that's going to be...

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 9 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

Say "I'm alive."

AI: "I'm alive"

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[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 9 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

You can remove them with the following:

1 part gasoline

1 part motor oil, ATF, diesel or whatever you have

A wine bottle

A rag soaked in gasoline

A lighter.

It won't remove them in the original condition they were in while still inside the scooter but it will remove them.

[-] iocase@lemmy.zip 37 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

"Helicopter" isn't heli - copter

It's helico - pter.

Helico: Greek for helix or spiral.

Pter: Greek for wing, like a pterodactyl.

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I live in a small town in Canada so I don't have a ton of selection besides the bog standard supermarket offerings.

I'm wondering where you all prefer to order fish from? I discovered I can order from polar directly, and i also found tinned fins out of Ontario. What are some other good options?

My issue is the exchange rate... I can't afford to order in USD since we sit at around $0.72 per USD. A Canadian wholesaler gets a better rate and can sell to me far cheaper.

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