- Big batteries need cooling during charging.
- A/C units need to do heat exchange.
- Aesthetics
It’s not as fast as I’d like either, but it’s a lot better than the original USPS plan to replace them with diesel trucks.
Or, in this case, not being batty enough.
4.2 is tiny; other platforms are getting hundreds of thousands per day.
It’s small enough that the Mastodon use stats show it as noise.
I’ve seen the follow-around thing a couple times. Rare because we’re small. Become big, and it becomes a bigger problem
People can follow from a Mastodon instance and drop troll comments on all your posts
What it has going for it is a nuclear block; when you block somebody, their trollish response no longer shows up in the feed of your followers, and your post no longer shows up in feed of their followers. This basically kills trolling as as sport.
The fact that on Mastodon & Lemmy “block” means “I can’t see their posts, but they can still summon followers to harass” makes them much less attractive as a platform.
There has been a huge spike in BlueSky use, and Lula is now active there.
The NYT really does take Musk at his word even when he’s got a real history of banning accounts for saying true-but-left-wing things.
There were a couple decades of thinking it through first. There’s a real history of all sorts of fish ladders and stuff not working adequately.
We can’t get back exactly what we had — temperatures are higher now, and that affects evaporation and salmon, but this seems like the right decision in this location.
It’s not affected by climate change, but it’s a risk which wasn’t known when a lot of the area was built up. There’s a very real potential of people realizing the risk and making decisions to reduce their exposure.
It’s a gift link. You should be able to access the article unless:
The study makes it clear that they did things like compare with people who engage in meat-type-specific restrictions to rule out what you describe.
You can get both at most drug stores
They do sometimes publish, say, environmentalist-oriented articles.
They don’t ever publish stuff calling for a redistribution of power from capital to labor.
That area has its own hazard, in the form of earthquake risk.
The Atlantic is basically a news magazine for wealthy households. Kind of bonkers to describe it as “center-left” unless you think that factual reporting makes something left of center.