Killing a third of the population is a pretty good way to speed up the process, I guess.
Killing a third of the population is a pretty good way to speed up the process, I guess.
That’s not really natural selection though, is it?
Meta says users do not come to its platform for news and forcing the company to pay for content shared on its platforms is unsustainable for its business.
I agree with them here, news articles definitely aren’t what I come to Facebook for.
That’s definitely a good point, although I suspect a lot of content creators will do posting their work in multiple places.
The raw numbers are sweet FA though.
The total number of users across all Lemmy instances is about half a million, from memory? There was a post about it not so long ago. A quick google’s search shows Reddit has 55 million daily active users.
It’s fuck all, at least for now.
Nuclear is a much more reliable power source, barring a breakdown, you know exactly how much a nuclear reactor will produce at any given time.
Renewables are much more finnicky, and you really need something like hydro, that has a large amount of energy storage, to back it up.