We are still evaluating other platforms such as this one.
Way back then, how did you spend your time while having a satisfying bowel movement?
We aren't moving to Tildes. Tildes is a site run by Chad Birch (a former Reddit administrator).
Roughly a year ago, I was in the market for a major vehicle upgrade since my 2008 Prius was showing its age. I, really, wanted to be able to get a fully electric vehicle. However, I live in a rural area and there just isn't enough charging stations to make it practical yet. So, I got a 2022 Toyota Prius (Hybrid) AWD. I'm very happy with this vehicle and it has all the modern bells and whistles as most EVs do.
By the time I'm in the market again for another vehicle, I have a feeling that there will be enough charging stations to finally get an EV. The BYD HAN looks amazing and I'm happy that this company has an easier price point.
I've removed it.
Also guilty.
Why would you feel this way...most of us were born into this world not knowing anything about climate change...I only learned about it in 2007...Scientists have known about this problem, at least, since the 1950s....It has been shown, many times over, that the primary responsibility (of no longer burning fossil fuels) falls onto a handful (or so) of very large corporations...Of course, they want the every day person to feel guilty and have been pushing green-washing propaganda for decades onto all of us...propaganda works in their favor to deflect the blame off of themselves and onto you and I.
Right now, China and India must get on board quickly in order for the future populations to subvert the worst case scenarios.
Please, don't use the 'r' word at Beehaw. It isn't nice and it's considered a slur.
...they seem to think they are the best instance and are better than everyone else...
So incredibly childish.
Right now, Beehaw/Lemmy needs better moderation tools. That takes time/effort (possibly money) in order to build these.
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So many people have experienced this on Reddit for example. What makes these platforms most successful, for ALL the users, is better moderation tools. Where Reddit failed in this regard, third party volunteers stepped in to create things like Toolbox. Lemmy platforms, such as Beehaw, need these tools available in the software itself.
The world will not be able to transition to renewables without nuclear power. I believe Bill Gates' flagship plant got the go ahead out west somewhere.
But the fediverse isn’t ready. Not by a long shot.
I, really, do not believe in the strength of this statement. There has been a huge injection of people into the Fediverse and this will continue. This wave has brought in an enormous amount of highly qualified programmers, sysadmins and the like. And these people are contributing to Lemmy and a bunch of mobile apps for the Fediverse.
I am excited to participate and watch as the Fediverse explodes.
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