• @[email protected]
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    343 months ago

    What’s the worst that can happen.

    I mean, at this point, we’re cruising full speed in that direction. Willy-nilly experiments to just throw shit at the wall and see if anything sticks is all we can really count on. We’re well passed the point of doing this the easy way.

      • FaceDeer
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        23 months ago

        Alright, we’ll just put that over here in the pile of solutions that definitely totally will really happen.

        I think we should continue looking into other options in the meantime, though, just in case that doesn’t pan out for some reason.

    • Zorque
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      23 months ago

      Aren’t there some pretty definitive things that can be done… they’re just not cost-feasible for the people in charge.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Absolutely, but no one with the means to do those things has the will to, so the rest of us are left scrambling for a plan B. We’re on our last few laps around the drain - we need major interventions if we’re going to stop ourselves from going down.

        Preserving the environment is no longer a good reason to not experiment on it, cuz if we stay the course it’s fucked anyway. It’s already broken beyond our current options to repair it.

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        They’re cost feasible, they’re just not profitable enough supposedly (though in a lot of cases, I think that’s also probably more or less bullshit, companies just don’t want to adapt).