Probably some blue-haired right wing evangelical that says “tHeReS nO dInOsAuRs iN tHe bIbLe hurr durr”
Probably some blue-haired right wing evangelical that says “tHeReS nO dInOsAuRs iN tHe bIbLe hurr durr”
Density reduces emissions
I reply to your infographic with a scientific paper that shows higher densities lead to higher CO2 emissions: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/9/1193#:~:text=Regarding CO2 emissions%2C the,density%2C the higher the emissions.
This study was done in Spain.
Another study, in Nature, also shows that lower density is better for reducing carbon emissions and climate change. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42949-021-00034-w
Sorry, but you and your infographic/sources are not supported by science.
Yes, let’s pack people in a dense area where diseases and tempers can and will run rampant because THAT has never happened before.
Sorry, I refuse to live on top of other people. Housing is not the enemy of nature - housing that is not in tune with nature is. It is completely possible to build homes that blend in with nature without having to resort to ultra-dense, 5-story brick behemoths filled with people who loathe one another.
I see what you are trying to convey, and I agree with you to an extent, but density is not the answer to sustainable housing.
This is great advice, and to the OP, don’t feel bad. You’re really not an IT person of any caliber until you have experienced when I like to call the “Production Incident Experience”, or PIE. IT work is a job with unforseen consequences and hurdles, and we’ve all run into them at one point or another.
This being a learning experience, do what we’ve all done and learn from it. Now you can set up logging, whatif, sandbox instance, whatever you have to do.
You’re on the road to becoming a good programmer - just learn from your mistakes, do your research on best practices, ask intelligent questions, and in no time at all you’ll be writing one of these posts yourself.
Belle! Stop saying “I do declare” for your constants! It’s not valid syntax!
Do you have eave troughs there by chance?
It’s not necessarily required but it is strongly suggested in case the package you are installing requires the latest version of a dependency.
The next Farmers Insurance commercial…
Blinking 12:00 intensifies
I have bought two laser printers in fifteen years. I got a Canon to replace the slow Brother MFC. I’ve lasted years on the toners I bought after the starter toners ran out. Toners never dry out and they don’t have the same print quality issues that ink jets have.
Anyone using an ink jet printer for anything other than printing photos onto photo paper is wasting tons and tons of money.
Oh, I understand now. Yes, that is strange.
It’s showing that it was cross posted. It may have just taken a few minutes.
This is how my friend fixed her check engine light. Just put the official Car Talk electrical tape over it and problem solved.
Yep, looking like it’s expiring now.
I am running it in a VM now, using Linux and Docker.
Thanks for sharing this!
The Lemmy Easy Deploy script available at GitHub supports Arm64 in theory. In practice, some required binary refused to run on my Pi 4 so I think it’s still a WIP.
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