Please go buy a subscription to your local news paper if it still exists, even if you almost never read it.
Please go buy a subscription to your local news paper if it still exists, even if you almost never read it.
Jitsi has done a lot to improve functionality since lock down. Still pretty basic, but it’s free and can do moderation.
This article neglects the state of charging and grid infrastructure. We can’t immediately convert all cars to EV, we don’t have the grid capacity or enough charging stations, yet. Each level 3 (fast charging station) is a custom layout and they take time to design and implement.
Source: I design EV charging stations across the US.
I am also not a programmer, but I have been thinking about the above idea as key to simplifying the adoption of lemmy to the broader public. I think that this idea is good, but the fact that the host instance must locally store all the data of another instance it’s federated with seems resources intensive (but I bet storage is cheaper than processing calls). Wouldn’t it make more sense to have a shared API-like protocol to allow instances and users to migrate freely using a SSO?
The mixed typeface further fuels my rage. Well done.