I left Reddit much too late. I guess some habits can be hard to break.
Btw I’m a non-binary trans person [they/she/he].
You can find some relevant book titles in this audiobook community and download them from Anna’s Archive
I loved Braiding Sweetgrass and now can’t wait to check out the Moss one.
Now that you mentioned the Luddites, last year I listened to a very informative podcast from Margaret Killjoy:
I don’t agree with this article, but I really appreciate the work of one historian mentioned at the end in the Reference section.
Fernand Braudel decided to take a look at history from a different point of view, especially in relation to time. Instead of talking about specific dates of big events and big names, he decided to look at the conditions of everyday life of common people (food, shelter, human interactions, work etc) who lived around the time that these big events happened, and draw conclusions taking these factors into consideration.
For example one of his takes on why capitalism was created in Europe and not Asia or the Americas, is related to dietary habits, cultivation and transportation methods of wheat, rice and corn respectively.
I’m not too sure of the english title of the book I’m talking about, cause I read it in french and the title was very different to the ones I find in english (La dynamique du capitalism).
We can do both!
How do you treat PTSD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- when there is no “post”. When you’re in a place like Palestine, where the trauma is ongoing and inter-generational.
Check out this archived link of the article then.
According to your sayings, you appreciate personal attacks.
The way I see things, pseudo-rational arguments don’t make a position justifiable.
Hi @Tiresia, I have to admitt what I get from your response is a lot of anger over something basically quite simple:
Please don’t make this a personal attack.
It doesn’t seem to me like a matter of rules or whatever, and it looks like a good suggestion as well. Don’t you think?
Here is a link to watch it: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8g8x54
My knowledge is very limited in coding and since this is the first time I hear the term vibecoding, I don’t think I can answer your question just by reading the wiki you linked. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s great you did link it!
So I thought of sharing one myself. Perhaps it could help you make up your mind on how to answer your question? I dunno, I suppose at least, it could be a good starting point, and I hope you totally enjoy reading it!
A Solarpunk Manifesto