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Zeke Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth, warned more records could be broken this year, due to an increase in emissions and El Nino.
Okay, I know this isn’t the point of the article, but this guy’s name is cool as hell and would fit perfectly as the leader of a band of survivors once the climate change apocalypse actually hits.
Now, that said, I would prefer that it didn’t. Every other form of existential dread I can rationalize away, but this feels inexorable.
Hopefully these things aren’t just replaced but one can hope
if you listen closely you can hear the beans coming our way
Here’s a link to the blocky docs with a little more explanation. The above link looks like it goes to the a docker image posted on the user’s profile… I think? ^I need to get more familiar with docker^
largest tech community in the fediverse
TIL. I assumed between lemmy.world, programming.dev, infosec.pub I’d had my tech feed basically covered
(they said “like 6 months before he bought it”, not “like 6 months ago, before he bought it”)
the biggest thing to me, in terms of server load, is that reddit does not need to host videos/images. It’s a link aggregate.
I’m only a layman in this particular field, but I imagine it’s a lot lighter on resources to direct people to sites streaming video than to host and serve it all yourself.
This is nice! my only suggestion would be the ability to minimize cards for a text feed, if that’s something that’s eventually possible.
I like how smooth wefwef is, but if I could keep everything from auto-expanding (i.e. just scrolling through titles instead) it’d be closer to the old.reddit / RiF experience 🙂
honestly, easier community discovery from both local and foreign instances is a huge need for lemmy in general
It is very smooth! Is this what Apollo looked like?
I was surprised to see all the auto-expanded images, but I guess I was expecting more of the old.reddit / reddit is fun aesthetic. So far, I’ve just been using the lemmy mobile site on firefox ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yeah, it’s the only issue I have with it. good thing federation means I don’t have to actually go there to see the content haha
yeah haha, the comments on most posts seem relatively positive to me? ironically, this is by far the most negative comment section I think I’ve ever seen here