[-] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

Decathlon? They used to carry somewhat decent wool shirts. The ones I got from there still hold up.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

And used Nissan Leafs (Leaves?)

[-] [email protected] 9 points 11 months ago

Not sure of the 20 hospitals, but here’s the wire service article about the school being bombed this week.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/least-6-people-killed-israeli-air-strike-unrwa-school-gaza-2023-10-17/

[-] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago

The "half of americans" in the headline is those that live in apartment buildings.

No roof, no solar power.
That has been the dispiriting equation shutting out roughly half of all Americans from plugging into the sun.

While community solar is indeed awesome, we need to have apartment and commercial buildings install solar as well.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

All the big corporate unions are like this. They've been captured by groups that are more inclined to work for the corporate owners and the "friendly" politicians than for the union members.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

The concept is good. A DIY alternative would be to build a foam+fiberglass shell around an e-trike for most of the same benefits.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Taking a look at most city maps I’m surprised how many areas, even older suburbs, fit the definition of 15 min cities already.

The issue is breaking the monopoly of the car on planning and actually making them bike and pedestrian friendly.

I encourage everyone to figure out the 15 minute bike radius around themselves and marvel at just how complete a life one can live in it.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

It’s easy to set it up as a mobile “off-grid” wifi access point to host a calibre library of banned books.
https://github.com/hydroponictrash/Tiny-Banned-Book-Library

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

This is good, but more work needs to be done to hook up private, home based solar and wind systems to the grid. Some local power companies still drag feet to tie home solar to their grid.

[-] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago

Far-right instances Gab and TruthSocial are also technically mastodon. By this metric mastodon also has a nazi problem.

Any software that allows people to communicate over the internet will be used by horrible people to do horrible things.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

You need to pull your usage records from the electric company to have a baseline of what you will need in terms of Kw over the course of a month. It should be on your bill.

Then figure out what you can cut, and what size generator/solar panels/battery backup you'll need to get by. Make sure to figure out what you are going to do in the cold months and the hot months.

THEN figure out if you are even allowed to be "off grid" in your area. You may be required to keep the electric line running to the house, but you can shut this off at your breaker box so you won't use any electricity. You will still get a monthly bill from the electric company for the hookup (it's usually very small, $5-$15).

best of luck!

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

For thousands of years humans have lived in "15 min villages" where almost everything has been nearby.

And most 15 min city definitions I've seen includes some sort of bike option.

I encourage everyone who lives in a city (or suburb) to look up routes from their home to groceries/pharmacies/schools/etc on google maps. I just did for myself and I'm already in a 15 minute city.

What's lacking is the infrastructure for people to safely get to these places without a car.

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