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heavyboots, to reddit in How social media's biggest user protest rocked Reddit
@heavyboots@lemmy.ml avatar

I feel like it’s unfortunate they didn’t highlight the open source options where the customer is not the product as their article closer, but rather of a quote about how Reddit could be such a better place. Seems to entirely miss the point.

spider, (edited )

No surprise there; it’s the same mainstream media that rarely acknowledges the existence of Linux or third-party political candidates.

7of9,
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They did do a beginner’s guide to Mastodon after Musk infested Twitter, but it does seem like they don’t consider Lemmy or Mastodon to be “serious”

muad_dibber,
@muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Lemmy’s still at the “ignore it to death until we can’t anymore” stage.

WarmSoda,

They also quote one user multiple times throughout the article. Well, two if you count the deleted comment.

Zero mention of how ads are now every other post. And zero mention of why everyone hates the official app. “Navigation”? What

lvxferre, to reddit in How social media's biggest user protest rocked Reddit
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

In response to such critiques [concerning the decline of quality], Reddit spokesperson Rathschmidt said he did not “know of an industry benchmark for scoring content quality”.

My sides went into orbit. It’s a Reddit spokesperson acting like the worst of the Reddit userbase: being passive aggressive and using appeal to ignorance, at the same time.

spider, (edited )

industry benchmark for scoring content quality

As if they can be judges in their own case.

Creat, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

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  • Twentytwodividedby7,

    It’s in the first paragraph…Jesus, you’re lazy…the power was out due to storm damage. That has nothing to do with where they live

    AA5B,

    No power grid is perfectly stable

    DessertStorms,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    The implication of your comment being what - that people who live in places with an unstable grid, and who can't move (the Venn diagram there would be pretty much a circle), deserve what they get? Should fuck off and die?

    Seriously, the privilege you must have and the sheltered life you must live to have come up with that for a reply is astounding..

    feedum_sneedson, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

    Did it save his life or not, the quotes are confusing me.

    metallic_substance,

    They make no sense in this context. It makes the title sound weirdly sarcastic

    ProvableGecko,

    Technically yes, they ran the machine off the car battery but most hemodialysis patients don’t drop dead if they miss a session for a day. Also they could have used any vehicle to drive the kid to a dialysis center or a hospital which are probably required to have generators in Australia as they are elsewhere.

    feedum_sneedson,

    So you’re saying electric cars will save the planet?

    snf, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

    Not to spoil the party, but this would have worked with a gas car and an inverter right? Although for sure it’s much more convenient to have the feature built-in and not need to get any extra kit

    czardestructo, (edited )
    @czardestructo@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes I’ve been doing this with my prius for over a decade. The 12V ‘alternator’ on the prius is enough to sustain about 1000w which is plenty for a fridge and some lights. The engine only turns on once an hour to top off the main battery.

    Thorry84,

    I have a gas powered car, it has a mains outlet in the back of the center console. As far as I know this isn’t anything special or new. My car is a 2016 Chevy nothing special.

    reddig33,

    The special part is there’s no risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and it’s about 1/3 of the energy costs.

    Vehicle to grid chargers mean you can use your electric car as a house backup battery when the power goes out. Not all EVs support this yet, but it should become commonplace in the next two years.

    Lichtblitz, (edited )

    Having a static battery in the house that gets additional cycles, isn’t a big issue. Who cares if the capacity decreases by an additional 10 percent because of added cycles. Just get a battery that’s 10 percent larger from the start or add additional cells when you feel like it. In a mobile form factor, 10 percent can be a big difference. You can’t just scale up the battery when you feel like it and in the worst case scenario you would have to replace it. That’s why I would always be very conservative with using a car battery that way.

    thallamabond,

    Those in car outlets are typically for small electronics. 2016 Tahoe for example is a 150 Watt max, while a typical fridge uses 300-800. So please don’t depend on it for that.

    Jaysyn,
    @Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, I did this for the last hurricane that knocked out our power. $10k worth of meds in our fridge for two of our kids had to stay cold & I didn't have a generator yet. Now I have a generator & a solar battery kit.

    kaboom36,

    It would but you would burn a ridiculous amount of fuel for the amount of energy you could use

    admiralteal, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

    Australia has a lot of distributed grid capacity. Some of the highest rooftop solar numbers (to the point where curtailment is an issue). And this stuff with vehicle-to-load/vehicle-to-grid capacity is a possible way to continue doubling down on that stuff.

    Saul Griffith talked about some of it in this somewhat-recent interview.

    It's a weird market. If they play their cards right, Australia -- particularly because of its mineral resources -- will become a huge part of a green energy transition. Though they'll have to commit quite seriously to make it happen.

    Decentralizing the grid is a great way to build resilience. It saves lives. But it's tough when you have private capital natural monopolies, especially vertically-integrated ones (as is the norm in the US), in charge of operation. You have to align incentives towards lowering cost, improving resiliency, and meeting growth. Rather than incentivizing giant, absurd capital investment, discouraging maintenance and infrastructure, and pitting the utilities against consumers.

    I can't help but smell an orphan crushing machine somewhere in this story. Or maybe just a regular old BEV ad. But this kind of stuff really does need to be the future if we want our species to survive.

    stoy, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

    I would not be surprised if EVs will be an integral part of the future power grid, though it would be better to have static power pods with batteries distributed in neighbourhoods.

    Zeko9381, to upliftingnews in ‘Amazing’: Queensland mum uses electric car to ‘save’ son’s life with dialysis during power outage

    That’s a really cool feature. I think some electric Fords can even hook up to your house the same way as a generator.

    sqgl, (edited ) to news in ‘Why are they forgetting about us?’: Sudan watches allies turn from war to aid Ukraine and Gaza

    (1) WW3 will definitely not start there

    (2) “they don’t look like us”

    Ahmed knows and maybe even told the reporter but it is so unjust that media dare not acknowledge the elephant in the room.

    Kwakigra, to news in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma

    Do people typically overcome severe trauma within two months?

    SomeGuyNamedPaul, to news in China cracks down on negativity over economy in bid to boost confidence

    I’ll add some negativity to restore balance.

    These local ruinations are just a temporary blip versus China’s hard demographic facts like how over the last 10 years their birth rate has crashed harder than the birth rate of the Jews during the Holocaust.

    S_204, to news in China cracks down on negativity over economy in bid to boost confidence amid record high youth unemployment and struggling property sector

    So China can meddle in the sentiment and politics of america but they are scared of the same happening to them?

    I hope they choke on a bag of dicks. Taiwan should invade while China is so weak so they can reunify one China under its proper leadership.

    Syo, to news in China cracks down on negativity over economy in bid to boost confidence amid record high youth unemployment and struggling property sector
    @Syo@kbin.social avatar

    What a case of "the beating will continue until morale improves."

    theodewere,
    @theodewere@kbin.social avatar

    two things are certain: the Chinese people will suffer, and there will be many scapegoats found within the government - people suspected of collaborating with Western spies, for example - to make examples of so that Xi is not at fault..

    bartolomeo, to news in China cracks down on negativity over economy in bid to boost confidence amid record high youth unemployment and struggling property sector
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    “China cracks down on negativity in bid to boost confidence” what a world we live in

    theodewere, to news in China cracks down on negativity over economy in bid to boost confidence amid record high youth unemployment and struggling property sector
    @theodewere@kbin.social avatar

    if they're so scared of the truth, the news must be really bad i guess.. and such varied topics as well: real estate, youth unemployment, stagflation, capital fleeing the dictatorship because of fears of asset seizure.. so many problems and nobody can talk about them.. but China is a big place, maybe they can just bury the problems somewhere in a big Chinese hole.. or lock them up in a camp in Xinjiang..

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