Very sobering analysis of our environmental impact when we consume the "Cloud" and do so indiscriminately.
The ecological dynamics we find ourselves in are not entirely a consequence of design limits, but of human practices and choices — among individuals, communities, corporations, and governments — combined with a deficit of will and imagination to bring about a sustainable Cloud.
I read this at this after a few hours of failed online shopping for business casual clothes. Travel has picked back up and like many, I can't relate to the clothes I wore pre-pandemic. It is an unusually high level of discomfort to wear them and be around people all day long after such a long pause from business travel. I also have this need to express my ethnic identity more strongly than years past - it may be a factor of age and life stage.
After having spent decades trying to blend in and not call attention to my differences from the mainstream, I feel exhausted from the effort that it took to turn myself invisible. I want to wear Indian fabrics and colors in way that fits my situation - feel like I am in my own skin, living my own reality. Given the parameters, my efforts to find something I liked from the comfort of my couch proved impossible. But the search itself was enabled by Cloud and that comes with the kind of consequences this essay describes.
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