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I have been musing (not very deeply) about progress.

I am not a big fan of space travel on the grounds that firstly it sucks up vast amounts of funds that might be better spent for stuff on earth (education, infrastructure, flood defenses...) and secondly we are messing up our future on this planet pretty badly. Nothing indicates we would treat other planets better.
But on the other hand, the inventions made for space travel have been very useful to the general public, especially in medicine. But surely, if more money was put into educating all children and adults, inventions would still happen.
Last year I read an article that mentioned the progress trap. A theory of thought positing that every technological advance made by humans has led to more problems that then were adressed with other inventions that created new problems...
This reminded me of a video on the Youtube channel of Kurzgesagt: Is It Too Late To Stop Climate Change?
One of the solutions posited is to make technology more efficient/invest more in innovation. But then it mentions rebound effects which are in this example: if something is more efficient, people might use it more therefore negating the energy savings & when something becomes more efficient and therefore cheaper for the consumer, people use the money saved on other things that then again are emitting more CO2, negating energy savings.
All the while the more efficient something is/becomes, the harder/more expensive it is to make more improvements.

I don´t have an actual point but I´m pretty sure de-progress (like de-growth) is not in most humans´ nature.

Kittens

Mar. 3rd, 2021 05:08 pm
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It`s been 6 months since we adopted the kittens and all is going well.
For about 7 weeks now they have had access to the outdoors through the dog flap in the kitchen door (which I got installed for the dog we are sometimes minding). This weekend Gambit figured out a way to get from the garden onto the kitchen extension roof. Now I obviously feel bound to open the guestroom window that also leads onto that roof, so that Rogue can join. Although I only do it if I am in the room, so during my working hours (if it`s not too cold).
They have been adventuring and I have no idea how far they go although they haven`t turned up at our front door begging to be let in. I fear that day cause that`s the side of the house to the road. But we always wanted them to be outdoor kittens, so we have to live with the risk.

Considering how I overthink the welfare of the kittens I`m glad I don`t have kids though. I am conscious of the thoughts and work against them.

It`s interesting to observe the different personalities of the kittens. Gambit is more outdoors and is vocal when he wants something. Rogue is also outdoors but not as often or for as long as Gambit and she will chirp when playing with a toy or seeing me. It`s adorable. Gambit doesn`t like sharing his spots, so even if Rogue gets in there when he`s not in the room he`ll generally box her off/out of it once he comes in. But my open sock basket in our bedroom is hers. When I play with them especially with the stick with string and ball, Gambit adores catching the string and chewing on it. Rogue prefers chewing on the stick.

I hope once lockdown is eased, we can introduce them to more people and a visiting dog in our house. We`ll see how that will go.
And we need to get them used to doing their business outdoors in the garden. Gambit refuses as far as I can make out and Rogue only sometimes pees outdoors.

So, I`m glad we got them and will at some stage stop worrying about them.

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