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Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Space colonization would create so many jobs for everyone. Not great jobs but jobs.English91·25 天前Interesting, I’m of the opposite mind: I think it’s inevitable that we will inhabit places outside earth. Time is long, technology keeps getting better, space on earth keeps getting smaller, and there’s only one way we escape the consumption of earth by the eventual expansion of the sun. We just have to make sure not to destroy ourselves here first (a tall order, it seems as of lately).
Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•At the game [Olympus OM-1, 135mm, Portra 800]English1·26 天前Thanks! The lab did a great job scanning it and I got lucky with the composition.
Pleasantly surprised to see Paprika in someone’s list, no one i know has ever even heard of it. Such a good weird movie.
Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Single board computer for selfhostingEnglish5·1 个月前Agreed, this is good advice. At one time I had three of these, they’re great, small, versatile, well built. All around a great machine.
Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•Good Harbor [Leica M3, Voitlander 50mm f1.5, Fuji C200]English2·2 个月前deleted by creator
Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPto Film Photography@lemmy.world•At the game [Olympus OM-1, 135mm, Portra 800]English1·2 个月前It is a 135mm lens, the film is 35mm
Grimm665@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What book did you read last and what book are you currently reading? Would you recommend either of those books?English2·3 个月前Last book: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Current book: Hyperion by Dan Simmons
Never Let Me Go was not my favorite book, but not a waste of time either. The story had some good highs and lows but it did not resonate with me personally.
Hyperion is excellent so far, I’m about halfway through and Simmons gives just enough information at the right time and pace to build the world out slowly and thoroughly, and each short story so far has left me contemplating for hours afterward. Definitely enjoying the journey so far but I have been warned not to expect definitive answers towards the end, so we’ll see.
Fair points but you and the other commenter are, in my opinion, thinking too near-term. On the scale of hundreds of thousands to millions of years, evolution starts to become a factor. The beings that leave earth to live elsewhere, on that time scale, may have been human once but would have evolved into something different, hopefully more suited to environments on other worlds. And we’re not even close to the destruction of earth by the sun, which is on the order of a billion years from now.
That’s more what I meant by inevitable. Our curiosity brought us to the stars early, but we have the time here on earth to invent, adapt, grow, and change before the hard stop of needing to leave earth…assuming we survive what earth throws at us (and what we do to it) in the nearer term.