keepcarrot [she/her]

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Cake day: March 3rd, 2021

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  • I mostly did 3 years ago and have kinda nixed most of the rest of my reddit habits once RiF went down. It does move a lot slower, I cannot spend all day browsing askreddit or whatever in a depressive funk. I do still sometimes go on as part of searches for things.

    I have no idea how many people though. The number of people on hexbear (daily users) is way lower than r/chapotraphouse at its height, assuming a continuity of community. There would be some people (possibly even a majority) who spend a decent amount of time on both.



  • They have district heating pumps in Workers and Resources, but I am really unfamiliar with the idea. Also it rarely gets cold enough here to require them (so I turn off weather patterns when doing a local build). Fascinated by the idea though. Probably better for apartment blocks than suburbs, which I also do.

    Individual places can still be insulated and better designed. I’m worried about summer, am not enjoying our current number of 40+ degree days :(








  • So he really shone during covid lockdowns when there was a great outer enemy (Clive Palmer). I think most of his policy has been pretty neoliberal. Subsidies for fossil fuel companies wanting to mine out WA. Housing policy that largely seems to be jangling keys in front of property developers. It’s not that he’s been all wrong, or that WA Labor has been (inasmuch as I’ve been involved in local politics). I suppose its mostly been disappointing to people who expected more after he stood up to big mining companies a few years ago.