but also much more vulnerable. I guess they know what they're doing and do the best with what they have
freo3579
why not make them submersible with just a snorkel and antenna sticking out
Yes, technically it's not really about the planet or the environment, or society. It is about finding a solution of an optimum between money spent and living conditions for the majority of people. I actually think we should start talking about it more from that angle.
We could go to almost zero emissions tomorrow but it would wreak absolute havoc and billions of people would die. We could go full zero carbon emissions in our energy grid, but it would cost an absolute shitton, which means the living conditions go down. More realistic is a mix of investments between avoidance and adaptation. And I don't think there is any realistic chance without nuclear energy.
They turned them into combustion cars.
genau, besser wäre Atomkraftwerke immer Volllast laufen zu lassen und dann wenn zu viel Strom im Netz ist Wasserstoff zu produzieren. Hat auch den Vorteil, dass man einen Teil der Aktivierungsenergie über Abwärme abdecken kann. Wesentlich sinnvoller als Gaskraftwerke zu bauen die die meiste Zeit still stehen.
was a joke, but I'd be impressed if a bot could give such a good description
"The Day Reddit Died" (Sung to the tune of American Pie):
Once upon a cyber-age, I still can vibe With how Reddit used to make me feel alive. Dropping my content, catching people's gaze, Maybe even making their day less of a maze.
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Remember the mod strike that caused a quake, Threats of being expelled, no give, all take. Admins kicked out the mod crew, In their place, a monkey zoo.
That was the day Reddit died.
Chorus: "Hey there, u/spez guy, Thought you'd be Reddit's MVP, But we know that's a sky-high lie. Just a plain Joe with stars in his eyes, Saying 'Soon, I'll be the big prize guy!'"
Then June 30th dropped like a bad meme, Despite the Reddit community's scream. Third-party apps posted their farewell, Users all around began to rebel.
The day that Reddit died.
And as they bailed from Reddit's sinking ship, They were singing: "Hey there, u/spez, you sly guy, Thought you'd be Reddit's MVP, But we know that's a sky-high lie. Just a plain Joe with stars in his eyes, Dreaming 'One day, I'll be the big prize guy.'"
should have just asked ChatGPT to do it
if a reddit user is called redditor, what's a lemmy user called?
white