Oh, to be clear, I don’t think carport solar arrays are fossil fuel propaganda. They’re a useful application where they fit. It’s the idea that solar on fields is harmful that I object to, and I worry that carport solar is being presented without the full context as a red herring, so folks like us who want more solar start objecting to utility-scale ground mount.
compostgoblin
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Nuclear is good for baseload, and although it is very clean, it isn’t quite carbon-free either. It’s also very expensive, unpopular, and has a lot of regulations. I agree it’s good and necessary, but solar and batteries are way cheaper and can go almost anywhere, so they’re way easier to deploy. With the pace of climate action we need, I don’t think it’s an either-or, we gotta do both, fast.
I don’t think it is intentional on OP’s part, but this is really well-disguised fossil fuel propaganda. Carport solar is way more expensive than ground-mounted, and it isn’t viable for utility-scale projects. Should we do carport solar? Absolutely! But we also really need utility scale solar.
And if you put it on marginal farm land and make the ground cover pollinator-friendly, it actually improves yields on nearby farms without any real loss, since that land wasn’t great for growing food anyway. (Not to mention that cropland is about the furthest thing from a natural ecosystem)
Thank you!
Thank you!
That’s what I do now, so it would probably just be a fun project for me to see if I can do the jailbreak
As an old PaperWhite owner with no loyalty to Amazon, anywhere I can find a jailbreaking guide?
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Despite all the AI nonsense happening right now, I have a simple question. Do you feel valued? From one human to another.English
1·1 month agoNot particularly, at least not by anyone other than my wife. She thinks I’m pretty great, and I just don’t see it. I think I’m pretty average and unremarkable, and the world will just keep moving along without me once I’m gone. Takes the pressure off a bit, tbh, because it makes the stakes pretty low. If no one values what you provide, then it doesn’t really matter if you meet their expectations or not.
Damn, Kropotkin went off. Pretty rad
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zoneto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English
13·1 month agoI heard this once, and it’s stuck with me since: don’t speak for people that you don’t speak to. It helps me remember that I don’t really know the challenges a marginalized community faces if I’m not a part of it, and I should do the work of listening and understanding before inserting myself into a situation with perhaps well-intentioned, but misguided, attempts at helping.
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zoneto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•The bar has been raised.English
731·1 month ago“Foid”
Incel shit. Doesn’t have a place here, even ironically, imo
There are residential neighborhoods in cities though, where straight roads with roundabouts and other traffic calming makes more sense than a curving a road, for the purposes of lowering driving speeds. Neither is better or worse inherently, we should just tailor solutions to the environment they’re needed in.
There’s a flipside too though. Straight lines aren’t great for suburbs for the speed reason, but once you reach enough density and the roads get narrow enough, grids make planning easier, and navigating easier for pedestrians. Roundabouts are a nice way to slow traffic through straight roads
Only from above. When you’re on foot, grid systems feel plenty variable and lively
Haha that very much feels like a case of justified hierarchy
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zoneto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How to stop a parent from jumping into the nearest religious rabbit-hole to cope with a divorce?English
1·1 month agoYeah, that’s probably a fair assumption
compostgoblin@piefed.blahaj.zoneto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How to stop a parent from jumping into the nearest religious rabbit-hole to cope with a divorce?English
6·1 month agoIsn’t divorce only a sin for Catholics who don’t get it annulled? I thought divorce was more acceptable among Protestants
No one becomes a firefighter because they enjoy wielding authority over other people
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science@lemmy.world•A woman’s uterus has been kept alive outside the body for the first time [CW: medical gore]English
13·1 month agoJust wait until the first trans woman has an abortion
















Yeah, a much more normal way to say that is “I was dealing with a medical condition. It’s no longer an issue, but it’s a bit personal, so I’d prefer if we didn’t get into more than that.”