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    Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱 (susankayequinn@wandering.shop)'s status on Saturday, 07-Mar-2026 11:12:55 JST Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱 Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱

    every time I see this graph

    it reminds me that the status quo thinkers and talkers and powers are an oil slick in our minds

    telling us things can never change

    what they really mean: STOP THE CHANGE

    our answer: no
    #SolarIsRadical

    In conversation about a month ago from wandering.shop permalink

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      Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱 (susankayequinn@wandering.shop)'s status on Monday, 09-Mar-2026 09:11:47 JST Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱 Sue is Writing Solarpunk 🌞🌱
      in reply to

      This is so perfectly put
      @billmckibben.bsky.social

      In conversation about a month ago permalink

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      Trammell Hudson (th@social.v.st)'s status on Thursday, 12-Mar-2026 01:57:30 JST Trammell Hudson Trammell Hudson
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      @susankayequinn it's the opposite of the Itanium Sales Forecasts graph https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itanium#Expectations

      In conversation about 22 days ago permalink

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        Itanium
        Itanium (; eye-TAY-nee-əm) is a discontinued family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors that implement the Intel Itanium architecture (formerly called IA-64). The Itanium architecture originated at Hewlett-Packard (HP), and was later jointly developed by HP and Intel. Launching in June 2001, Intel initially marketed the processors for enterprise servers and high-performance computing systems. In the concept phase, engineers said "we could run circles around PowerPC...we could kill the x86". Early predictions were that IA-64 would expand to the lower-end servers, supplanting Xeon, and eventually penetrate into the personal computers, eventually to supplant reduced instruction set computing (RISC) and complex instruction set computing (CISC) architectures for all general-purpose applications. When first released in 2001 after a decade of development, Itanium's performance was disappointing compared to better-established RISC and CISC processors. Emulation to run existing x86 applications and operating systems was particularly poor. Itanium-based systems were produced by HP and its successor Hewlett...

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