

I do think I is an earth shattering situation for many. It was for me.
I do think I is an earth shattering situation for many. It was for me.
Mega Chad!
I did the Luxx test and found it useful in helping me to understand myself more clearly.
The test is based on empirically found foundational motivations everyone has more or less strongly.
Atheist, perhaps?
It depends on the party. Some talk a lot. Some say how much they do to protect the climate. That is all good and part of what we want because these people must realize they want to protect the climate. Pressure is not conducive to personal change. When talking with them, we apply motivational interviewing, and our goal is to help them overcome their decision ambivalence and ambiguity towards climate action. We also come back and try to build a working relationship with them.
What is a better term that places responsibility on them?
I started to become politically involved in a non-partisan, very low key way: I started approaching politicians, ask them for meetings and very kindly but determined ask about their agenda for climate protection. For that I connected with CCL-D (Germany) and ccl-eu (Europe) as well as with a local group, so we don’t operate in a vacuum. This is surprisingly efficient and while it requires some preparation and social skills, I works well for me.
Of course, we did. Whenever there were updates. And there were no surprises because of badly initialized services.
Seems to be sloppy engineering. We ran a huge multi site operation on Linux and did not need to.
Which Kernel was that? I used Slackware with the 1.0.20 kernel.
Actually, the industry is fully investing in wind and solar and wouldn’t touch nuclear with a long pole, because excessively expensive.