Always appreciate your civility, Cowbee. If only more people on Hexbear and ML would carry your torch. Might work to convert more people.
Resonosity
EVs have regenerative breaking, so in theory that should help with brake dust if people aren't using their brakes as much.
In reality though, I doubt some people will make use of RB to actually see any benefits (unless it's configured right in the car), plus tires are still a problem regardless of EV or ICE.
I have slowly grown to appreciate having some hexbear users around to help balance out all the turbolibs.
Same. There's a difference between socialism, anarchism, communitarianism, communism, etc., and too many turbo libs chock all of that rich political tapestry up to "tankies".
While I do think there are dictator apologists out there, I don't see the down side to open communication so long as there's healthy debate. As soon as ad hominems are introduced, where people are attacked and not their ideas, I think that's when we draw the line.
I don't really have any experience with lemmygrad though. Hexbear I've started warming up to. As with Lemmy.ml
Edit: I'd say let's try the month period and see what happens. And if this doesn't work, I don't think that should be the last time we try to federate. We should elect to keep an open mind to see if things change. I do think that dbzer0 should allow users to block entire instances though. One of the reasons I came to dbzer0 is because lemmy.world banned too many instances that I was interested in.
So yeah, count me in. Aye
Yeah, another commenter posted the Dems who voted to block. There's like 5-6 of them
There were also 5-6 Cons that didn't vote to block
Concentrating solar cells have been around for decades, but I suppose the efficiency Fraunhofer achieved here is nothing to sneeze at.
The majority of voters did not vote for this.
It's more like 1/3rd, or a minority.
After seeing what Trump has done and will do, I don't think the majority like what's happening. Sucks that they didn't vote though, which might not be their fault since voter suppression is a thing
The majority didn't. I crunched the numbers under this post.
R's garnered some ~32% of the eligible vote, while D's got ~31% and I's ~1%. The other ~36% of eligible voters didn't vote.
So it's more like 1/3rd of the US electorate voted for this, far from the majority. You're correct.
I'd prefer to see more things like if it's going to rain soon and other meteorological parameters, but love the look
you seem to be unaware of the U.S.'s historically terrible voter turnout
I just shared two sources that track voter turnout back to the turn of the century and I think 1975. Those sources back up my claim.
What evidence do you have to support your claim?
Besides, this is a straw man. You didn't clarify what you meant originally, and after someone tried to do that for you assuming 1 of 2 possibilities in the discussion, you castigated them. This behavior quite clearly shows that you can't handle criticism and must protect your ego. Why can't we stick to facts instead of imaginations?
you completely miffed it
And you are deflecting from your poor handling of this situation. You can't handle that someone called you out for being an asshole to someone that was just trying to set the record straight, so you're trying to undermine MY credibility by calling me a bot.
This is literally the most libshit behavior I have seen on Lemmy. Holy fucking god
We also have to remember that we can only see a bounded sphere of the universe from our frame of reference.
If we were to move our observation points to elsewhere in the universe, we'll be able to see more of the universe and challenge our current theories.
The JSWT sees only what it can, and our theories about the universe can only extend as far as that evidence. Those galaxies might appear to be younger, but the science is never finished!
Probably goes without saying