This doesn't work nearly as well as it did in the past. I don't know the story behind 12ft, but they seem to be complying with any site which has requested it to not work on their articles.
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I think that modern work is something done to us, as a form of violence. We're told to go here, do this, and in return we get just enough to get by. Humans are definitely not lazy, but we do have a problem with slavery.
I guess I had considered propaganda to emanate from dishonest sources and took my cooky professor quoting legit sources as not being part of that group, but even facts can be misrepresented. I don't think the intention of my comments were to elevate coal or any other dirty energy source.
The point of those studies wasn't to disrupt development of renewables but to prompt engineers and planners to design systems which limit the harmful effects observed in the first generation of windmills. They are good things to review and know about.
It's hard to bring up complex topics on the internet because we can't all be experts at everything and it's easier to lump people into for/against camps. That's not at all where I'm coming from, but that's how I've been assigned by mentioning "the other side" of a complex topic.
Some damning stuff in that report.
I'm fairly certain there is a documentary or at least a youtube video about this guy because he's not really what you think. Still nuts.
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Found it, it's this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da6_LjiIzXk
I keep making the mistake of commenting on things that I have no desire to dig into. Apologies if I was rude. It really is an interesting area if you find yourself curious about it one day.
You're quite right about that I don't know what I was looking at before.
Oh dude you're missing out.
Join .today or something, then use a tool to copy your subscriptions from ediblefriend@world to the new instance. You don't get to see the Local feed from world, but All and Subscribed are the same. That's it.
I'd say .world has been the most reddit-like for me. Overall it's still good here but I'm also looking forward to it simmering down for a while.
I haven't actually noticed hexbear at all and I'm on an instance that isn't defed
Not at all. That's how it works. More climate change, more random weather events. Or if you like things simple "it rained because of climate change".