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Der #bitkom-Verband wirbt: »Mehrheit würde sich von #KI den kompletten #Urlaub planen lassen«:

> #Urlauberinnen und Urlauber lassen sich bisher vor allem Ziele und Unterkünfte von KI vorschlagen.
Nur rund ein Zehntel packt mit KI den Koffer

Das Weglassen des Wesentlichen (Klima, Abhängigkeit etc.) erinnert mich an meine Kolumne zu Sascha #Lobos Jubel für #AIShopping:
👉 blog.campact.de/2024/12/ai-sho

Campact Blog · AI Shopping: Hoffen reicht nicht für gute Digitalisierung!AI Shopping: Die KI lockt uns in einen Kaufrausch. Doch was bedeutet das für Klima, Ressourcen und ethische Standards?
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@kristiedegaris I've not flown except for work since 1975, and not at all since 2008. There are lots of places around the world that I've never seen and would like to see, and places I have been I'd like to revisit. But these are not big wants. There are also places within cycling distance I've not seen. I'm not persuaded that flying does enhance life much.

And, as you say, the planet cannot afford it.

#ClimateEmergency
#OverConsumption

#PelhamAlabama - Pelham Public #Library introduces Library of Things

Published 3:04 pm Monday, April 28, 2025
By Dave Domescik

"The Pelham Public Library is offering a new option for patrons who are looking for something other than a new book to read.

"The Library of Things, introduced in April, is available for adult patrons in good standing who have no overdue or lost items and no fines over $10. A Facebook post described some of the items available to patrons.

" 'Need a tool for a quick fix? Want to pump up balloons for a party? Planning a game night? Need a Chromebook or mobile hotspot for work or school? We’ve got you covered,' the post read.

"The new project encourages resource sharing and sustainability, helping the Pelham community save money and reduce waste by providing items like board games, STEM kits, tool sets and tech items. The Library of Things display is near the front desk of the Pelham Public Library on the first floor. Patrons can pick up the display case of the desired item and bring it to the Circulation Desk, where a staff member will then retrieve the real item from the storage shelf in the library.

"Melanie Carden, Pelham Public Library’s library supervisor, explained that the inspiration to launch the Library of Things came from public libraries across the country offering a similar option. These libraries could include anything from tools, electronics, recreational equipment and more.

" 'After looking around at some items we already owned at Pelham Public Library, we wanted to jump on the bandwagon,' Carden said. 'It all started with our #BoardGames. Our large collection of board games was previously used for game nights and events at the library in years past, but attendance had since tapered off. Our solution was to allow patrons to enjoy these items in the comfort of their own home.'

"More than 80 items in the Library of Things were already previously owned by the Pelham Public Library, but donations to the new entity are encouraged.

" 'We hope that our Library of Things, much like our regular library collection, promotes #sustainability by encouraging sharing and the ability to try items before you buy,' Carden said. 'If you need a tool set for a one-time project, we have one for you. If you have friends coming over for game night but don’t want to spend a lot of money on new games, you can put a game on hold to pick up before the event.'

"According to Carden, the Library of Things is based on the 'lend instead of buy' principle and reduces the environmental impact of #OverConsumption. Furthermore, the new option promotes community belonging and mutual learning. Carden briefly described some of the most popular and unique items currently available at the Library of Things.

" 'Our most popular items so far have been the kid-friendly board games, such as Battleship, Guess Who? and Candyland,' Carden said. 'The unique items range from a floppy disk reader to a portable electric balloon pump.'

"To browse the collection in the Library of Things, visit Tinyurl.com/PelhamLOT. Those interested in donating to the Library of Things can email Carden at mcarden@pelhamalabama.gov or call the library at 205-620-6418."

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Shelby County Reporter · Pelham Public Library introduces Library of Things - Shelby County ReporterThe Pelham Public Library is offering a new option for patrons who are looking for something other than a new book to read.

What really happens to your used clothing? How does overconsumption affect mental health? And which touring musician is most transparent about production of their merch? @TeenVogue has created this @Flipboard Storyboard exploring the seamier side of the fashion industry. Tell us: How do you manage the environmental impact of your clothing choices (choose as many as you like).

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Flipboard · THE LAST STOPBy Teen Vogue

Hello Fediverse!

:fediverse: :AsSlowAsPossible:

We are a (very slow) movement of idle idealists, who want to save humanity from overperformance.

Please always write our name in correct camel case.

#AsSlowAsPossible

Pressure to perform is the enemy of happiness and the good life for everybody.
Sloth is a virtue.
In this society however, being lazy is also a privilege.
We demand a universal right to be lazy.
Nobody's laziness should create more work for others though. Including machines and "AI".

The aim is to consume less and live more.

A sentence, one of many fascinating utterances in the book I'm reading, on an ancient human behavior pattern: "Finding easy scapegoats for complicated problems has been a human pastime since the first mob of cavemen struck someone down with a rock."
The book is the second in a series by Neal Shusterman (first time reading this author): The Scythe Arc; 1 Scythe; 2 Thunderhead.

It's not the first series I've read that deals with immortal humans, but this one has an unusual "solution' to the problems of #overshoot, #overconsumption, & #overpopulation. Hard to put down. A life & death experience.
Here are some other titles with immortal characters: goodreads.com/list/show/75447.
#books

We need a browser extension that deactivates the checkout button on all webstores for a given number of hours after you add something to the cart – so that you get the time to think about whether you really need this item, and will keep using it.

It should also give you information right there about the closest places to you where you can borrow or rent similar items.

And we need to legally compel all webstores to have this functionality built in.