bonkerfield

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[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 years ago

This would be so lovely for some far northern/southern latitudes that need all the sun they can get to stay warm. With double or triple paned glass to insulate.

[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 years ago

Imagine upping the size, running the vacuums on renewables and automating it though. You could distribute farm fresh veggies to the doorstep of everyone in an entire city. I think that'd be solarpunk as hell.

 

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[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 years ago

I'm a pretty visible positive example I'd say. My objective is to provide reminders to reframe carnism as socially stigmatized. I think this mostly works because a lot of my friends are vegan, but there are a few "bros" who rationalize why they don't need to change.

[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It sounds a lot like you want us to be silent so you don't have to think about it.

Most people intellectually understand that torturing and killing animals is wrong and they don't want to do it. But they can put it into the back of their minds unless the vegans in their life remind them of what they look like to us.

And personally, I firmly believe that getting those little reminders from my friends added up over years for me until I realized it was worth it to make the change.

[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah, this is pretty much exactly what I do. People get uncomfortable for a second, but I feel like I have to remind them what their actions look like from my perspective. I've realized that if I don't make jokes, they just never think about it!

 

But then I remember I didn't take their children away, hook them up to a machine to extract food from them, or kill them. And that makes me feel like making fun of carnists is not so bad.

[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 10 points 2 years ago (3 children)

The challenge that isn't covered here is that the grandeur of Singapore is far far easier to achieve with authoritarian centralization than the anarchic style of solarpunk. And people are compelled by the grandeur of a large expensive project in different ways than the DIY scale.

So how can a ragtag group in SF or Berlin make something that captures imagination just as well as Singapore?

[–] bonkerfield@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm a huge fan of the ebike for camping too. In 2021, I took a year off work to ebike around the US.

This weekend's adventure was low-key by comparison, just a 14 mile ride from downtown Madison, WI out to a county park campground.

 

I love bike camping and am starting to host trips where I live. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get to know the rural parts of their region. You can often ask around at bike shops (particularly the adventury types of bike shop) to learn who in the area runs them.

 

I'm car free so I've had to come up with some creative solutions to moving some big stuff around. Probably the toughest thing I've had to tow is my 12 ft sailboat. I modified my existing trailer to add a tag-along child bike trailer.