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Individual Climate Action
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Discuss actions that we can directly take as individuals to reduce environmental harm.
related communities (decentralized only)
somewhat closely related to individual action:
- [email protected] - Chatter on reducing GHG by way of reducing consumption of animal products (not necessarily environment-specific)
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - Another vegan community, but apparently unreachable from slrpnk.net
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - Landscaping in diverse low-waste ways
- [email protected] - Buy stuff that lasts a long time, if you must buy something
- [email protected] - Buy stuff that lasts a long time, if you must buy something
- [email protected] - fix it, don’t replace it
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - exercise your right to fix stuff
- [email protected] - exercise your right to fix stuff
- [email protected] - sustainable technology
- [email protected] - To discuss computing that’s not resource intensive
- [email protected] - To discuss computing that’s not resource intensive
- [email protected] - To discuss waste avoidance
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - sustainable travel, if you must travel
less closely related to individual action:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- [email protected] - For chatter specifically related to green energy
- [email protected] - Economics of reducing excessive consumption
- [email protected] - Discuss CO₂ removal
- [email protected] - Discuss forestation and reforestation
- [email protected] - Discuss reclaiming disturbed lands
- ~~[email protected]~~ ← ⚠ moderator locked a civil, on-topic, science-supported post without cause (see “The core of the climate social problem: stubbornness. The mitigating effect of psilocybin is worth a look” in the modlog)
- [email protected]
- [email protected] ← climate change discussion without excessive moderation
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Cloudflare is an access-restricted walled-garden that excludes various groups of people. The people who are allowed to enter the walled-garden are deceived (by a padlock) into thinking their traffic is protected end to end, when in fact Cloudflare has visibility on all that traffic. Cloudflare has taken ~25% of the web and sees all that traffic while abusing its power to exclude people. Since slrpnk.net is a open to the public, the links that are shared should also be open to the public.
And almost invariably, whenever you check the NS records or otherwise see who's hosting a neo-nazi website, it's Cloudflare.
How does it exclude people? I don’t understand
By default, Cloudflare blocks access to the following groups of people:
When excluded people attempt to access a Cloudflare-jailed website, we get a page that simply says:
It just sits there in an endless loop of brokenness. We used to get CAPTCHAs which were usually broken. CF changed their CAPTCHA service from Google reCAPTCHA to hCAPTCHA (because CF profits from your labor when you solve an hCAPTCHA). But it seems hCAPTCHA was abandoned.. probably much the crowd who is wise enough to find themselves in the excluded group are also wise enough to refuse to solve CAPTCHAs. I don’t imagine that many people would tolerate solving a CAPTCHA for ~25% of the sites they encounter.
Thank you for your perspective! I appreciate the insight