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GNOME 3.4 released

GNOME 3.4 released

Posted Mar 29, 2012 16:14 UTC (Thu) by cortana (subscriber, #24596)
In reply to: GNOME 3.4 released by man_ls
Parent article: GNOME 3.4 released

Assuming we are on the IPCC's A1F scenario (which seems easy day terrifyingly more like an idealistic of what could have been rather than a doomsday scenario), then the global mean temperature anomaly in 2300 is increased by much less than 1 * 10^-5 degrees C (the margin of error of my model). So we can fortunately let GNOME 3 off the hook for any noticeable damage to the planet. :)

Source: the climate model used in Fate of the World, adapted from work performed by Dr. Myles Allen [Allen, M. R. et al (2009) Warming caused by cumulative carbon emissions towards the trillionth tonne, Nature, 458:1163-1166]


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GNOME 3.4 released

Posted Mar 29, 2012 20:26 UTC (Thu) by man_ls (subscriber, #15091) [Link]

Thanks for the detailed computations.

News flash! GNOME shell is not dangerous to the planet, after all! New data confirms that computer suspend is harmless to the planet (but might be relevant to your pocket), page 5.

GNOME 3.4 released

Posted Mar 29, 2012 21:44 UTC (Thu) by pboddie (subscriber, #50784) [Link]

Sure, you can always say that the atmosphere or climate won't change, but that won't magic up the power generation capacity to let everyone have their computers on suspend because the shutdown option is non-discoverable. Of course, when the battery runs out during one of the frequent black-outs, the computer will shut down the natural way, so maybe there is method to the madness after all.

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