Sup chapos, thought I'd share here cos I don't have many people to celebrate with.

If anyone wants to know more or has any questions, or just wants to call me a filthy lib then hit me up

  • EatTheLibsToo [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Thanks man! And yeah truly, the booklet of projects when I was picking my masters research was full of weakly masked military-esque shit like "tracking individual birds within variable flock dynamics".

    Luckily I got mine on 2D materials (focused toward graphene) for use in supercapacitors, and I had a GREAT comrade of a supervisor who let me switch focus to go full-on sustainability, and also encouraged me while I unionised my workmates of a bar I worked in lmao. Nature is full of ways to help science out if we just take the time to look.

    • Multihedra [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      That’s the wildest paragraph I’ve ever read in my life, absolutely insane that you can do cutting edge physics with literal garbage and waste material. Good on ya

      I feel like decadence and recycling is very much in the zeitgeist and has been for a while; I realized that’s the weird future Star Wars envisions, with empires building extremely resource-intensive structures while rebels living a basically feudal lifestyle salvage broken and abandoned tech to build their own tech. A non sequitur, but that’s kind of the vibe I get given how hard it is to find funding with a lot of science

      • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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        4 years ago

        "But how are you going to defend the revolution against a massive army with cutting-edge modern tech?"

        We won't need to; if we can sit back sustainably enough, we will watch it fall apart on its own.