today I learned - that’s a hella cool project. keep it up
Let me fall
into the darkness
empty
and become void.
today I learned - that’s a hella cool project. keep it up
I don’t believe it’s a “false” dream.
The dream is true, just the implementation is difficult.
she’s nice. You should check her out
Yeah, that’s correct. Still, brushes dry much faster than sponges. So the bacteria have less time to grow.
Don’t use sponges. They have tiny holes, where bacteria live.
Use brushes instead.
From my maths degree, I can tell you that the intensity or importancy of something does at no point correlate with the length of the article.
Quite the opposite, in fact: If you truly have something to say, you can get it straight and to the point.
I looove Nintendo games! I’m probably going to play Zelda: Twilight Princess next. Anyways, congrats on finishing your game!
Computer programming is difficult, because the computer does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do.
Yeah, I’m pretty proud of my people.
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Have you thought about an air balloon instead? Much more energy efficient and probably more realistic.
Thanks, this was a very good insight. No matter how good the person, if they are under pressure, they are still going to make the wrong decisions. This is why we should stay away from them as much as possible.
It is my understanding that solarpunk inherently emphasizes local communities.
So I think, you have to look very closely on the circumstances in your local community. And that, you can only do from up-close. So you can’t tell in general.
"the only antidepressant you need is a hug” is my own personal background.
My imagination is that the wiki is hosted on the instance that also hosts the news/posts. It is one page per topic, a basic Markdown/HTML document. Probably an existing wiki-software could be used. I imagine you have to be logged in to do edits, and also there is a public change-history. Maybe a mod would have to approve of the changes first. If you visit the wiki as a reader, a copy of the page has to be sent. It would be lightweight on traffic though, since text is typically lightweight. I must suggest such a feature immediately on my home instance. Thank you
On Android Firefox, you can just use the share button from the browser context menu for that site.