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Spzi, to upliftingnews in Well, this is something! (fossil-free electricity in Europe)

I interpreted “right now” in the message as “today”, or “when the post was made.”

Some days are purely renewable. Others aren’t.

Oooh, I guess you’re right! Good spotting. I overlooked it :(

Spzi, to upliftingnews in Solar installations are set to break global, US records in 2023

I heard similar stories from German home owners. Somehow, dinosaurs seem really attracted to going extinct.

Spzi, to upliftingnews in Well, this is something! (fossil-free electricity in Europe)

just one day

Yes, I guess that’s what the “right now” refers to.

At first (when I posted) I assumed the stats were for a whole year. Comments like yours tought me better. Thanks for that!

Spzi, to asklemmy in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

This place bans you for “not being nice”, which is an arbitrary metric that changes from mod to mod and let’s all be honest, being nice is exhausting.

Lemmy is many places (individual instances with individual moderation policies). If it’s important to you, you can find a server which matches your expectations, or host your own.

Spzi, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

They eliminate a part of the emissions, since one big engine (like a power plant) can be run more efficiently than many small engines (in individual vehicles).

Similarly, transporting electricity through wires creates less emissions than transporting fuel with trucks. Both serve the purpose of refueling other vehicles.

Even coal powered EVs are better than gasoline cars.

Spzi, to upliftingnews in Well, this is something! (fossil-free electricity in Europe)

Technically true, but I’m unsure how big this is. Would the annual revenue even compensate for half a day of Russian losses?

Spzi, to comicstrips in "Just Season It" by Mr.Lovenstein

The infinite regress of creator’s creators.

Spzi, to upliftingnews in 12-year-old saves drowning man, credits CPR learned from 'Stranger Things'

“This page either does not exist or is currently unavailable.”

What does CPR mean?

Spzi, to asklemmy in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

I’ve seen it fairly often by now; many people seem to enjoy posts with moderately long comment sections. I believe this is what contributes to a more wholesome experience.

Similar to how groups meet a natural breaking point when they grow too big and people cannot know each other anymore, I imagine huge comment sections create a sense of being meaningless and unheard. This discourages sensitive voices, and may appeal more to people who don’t care anyways, which isn’t exactly a great attitude for social encounters.

I can further imagine large comment sections create FOMO for the reader, and can overall be more stressful, which leads to aggression.

Just guesses and impressions. No idea if true. Also no clue how to foster that environment in a growing network.

Spzi, to science_memes in Thermal Energy Intuition

We could be running several space habitats by now if people just weren’t drinking so much tea.

Spzi, to fuck_cars in US Pedestrian deaths rose a troubling 77% between 2010 and 2021.

Are the Dutch naturally more responsible drivers or something?

Maybe: www.dutchreach.org

But don’t take that as a conclusive answer, your question still stands.

Spzi, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

I feel the most consequent stance is to demand all the things. Not to reject all the things except for the one pure solution.

As long as ICE vehicles are still sold, even make up the most of the sales, supporting EVs is moving in the right direction. At the same time, even better solutions can be demanded and supported.

Spzi, to asklemmy in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

I don’t think we were talking about the same thing. You’re talking about restricting your behaviour, “focus on your niche”, “stay away from propaganda media”. My proposal was to use an instance which makes it unecessary for you to restrict yourself to certain areas, if their moderation policy aligns with your default behaviour.

Of course it ultimately comes down to similar things, since instances which do not care wether you’re nice aren’t allowed in all places which require you to be nice. The key difference is still that you don’t have to be wary yourself. It sounded as if you would not like that.

Spzi, to lemmy_support in Bug: people are posting paywalls & other exclusive walled gardens

Not sure if social media in general has failed. That particular point can be solved at the community level.

Create or join a community which by it’s guidelines restricts posting paywalled or otherwise bad content. Which explicitly encourages posting “liberated” content. Have moderation. Problem solved. Moderators will remove all which you dislike. All that remains is the solution you want.

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