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Cake day: March 10th, 2026

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  • Cool project! Epaper is awesome and crazy microfluidic tech.

    The M5stack M5paperS3 is 60€ (56,70€ at Tinytronics in NL) and is auch more readable size, integrated battery, 4.7inches. More like an older smartphone screen and have very fast refreshing.

    Nicco loves Linux (KDE contributor and a sort of blogger) made a whole to-do app/system that runs on it so it is temporarily out of stock at Tinytronics, but I think the problem with the small screen is having to refresh >3x as much to read the same amount killing battery life on an already smaller battery.

    I think personally I would have trouble either with font size, or only being able to read a few sentences before scrolling.







  • Going into sewage vats and breaking up solidified waste and oil clogs

    Deep sea oil rig repair

    Underwater dam repair

    Driving public transportation (not enough to maintain a system)

    Elder care (there is a worldwide lack of people willing to clean up piss and shit of often angry, sometimes aggressive people and deal with regular loss for bad pay, much less in an ideal profession freedom world, relative to the amount of people needing care)

    Forensic pathology is something that very very few people enjoy also, but is very needed.

    Urine farmer (hunting luring, sprays for animal repellant)

    Coal miner

    Any precious or rare metal or stone miner

    People love intellectual jobs, creative jobs, and some public service jobs. It is much much harder to find people to do body-destroying terrible-condition manual labor jobs. Ideally those are the jobs to be replaces, but of course capitalists want to replace the former category of jobs because those cut into their profits more.



  • Because America runs off of shirking responsibility to blame someone else: using precedents as loopholes to not have to argue a case.

    1 state does it: 25 others follow suit immediately and it gets insta-passed because “there is a precedent”. See: flock cameras, Bibles in schools, book banning, abortion banning, sweeping climate protection rollbacks, etc… Once one does it, the rest of the cowards use it as a shield like children: “B-B-But theeey doooo iiiit!”


  • Spinning up and down hard drives repeatedly drastically reduces their lifespan though. Once a day or so, fine, but if you set a 30 minute idle time or something and it spins them down a dozen times per day, you are putting acceleration forces on the drive many more times than intended.

    If you have to buy a new HDD twice as often because you spin it down, any financial or environmental savings is instantly negated and in the end it is much, much worse in both respects.