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Renewables are currently only fossil fuel multipliers. Mining, transport, high temperature industrial processes and 24/7 industrial processes can’t be run on variable electricity sources, especially expensive ones with borderline EROEI.
And, of course, if we’d get the cheap abundant magic energy sources we would just reach resource exhaustion and ecosystem crash even sooner.
Now show me that moss growing in perchlorate-salted soil at 6 mbar oxygen-free CO2, say, at Mars equator, and you might have a story.
https://www.debian.org/ports/mips/ supports Loongson 3 so it seems everything I’d need is in the green.
In a Linux distribution for a particular architecture all code is compiled to the underlying CPU architecture. Packages can also be built from source.
Proprietary software is different since it doesn’t give you the freedom to build things from scratch. There are emulators, of course, but they all fundamentally suck.
Given https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/ not really surprising. Weather is a heat engine, and there’s a lot of energy in the system.
Given that we now seem to have baked in at least 4 K warming, possibly as early as end of this century, humanity (what is left of it) is going to see something way outside of historic records.