Or the fact that it doesn’t need to be real because 1. It’s still funny and 2. We all know that the incident has happened somewhere, because shit like this happens so often.
Or the fact that it doesn’t need to be real because 1. It’s still funny and 2. We all know that the incident has happened somewhere, because shit like this happens so often.
I was on my phone so I decided to just assume that lemmy would auto link it for me, but it didn’t. So I’ve added it manually now for you.
They’re @hilkojj@mastodon.gamedev.place if you want to keep it in the fediverse
God forbid people want to make their city better.
You could just delete your comment when you realise it isn’t actually relevant, instead of just throwing the edit on at the end.
The idea is for some users to pool some money together to buy ads, not for the platform to do it. I guess the idea is that as users, we benefit from the additional content that comes along with more users.
Instead of being spied on by google and other companies, just make sure google is the one and only
I don’t assume that, I’m just curious about it.
Are they moving an amount beyond the capacity of a railway? And I would expect that the ocean vessels wouldn’t be the same as the ones in the canal.
Edit: From the article:
Shipping containers from those ocean-going vessels would be transferred by cranes at Kep to and from canal barges.
Why a canal? Why not just build a railway to the existing port?
For carrying a brick?
There’s telraam, or you could go a more DIY route.
It’s not realistic to replace every single car with an electric one. It will take an insane amount of resources that we can’t spare. We definitely should only be making electric cars but we need to have a lot less of them.
It’s not a utopia, it’s perfectly possible if we work towards it.
And I said
live beyond the practical reach of public services just for the sake of it.
Specifically to exclude farmers
No shit, I’m not saying that.
I don’t think rural living makes sense if you’re also commuting. Small towns can have good transport links to other nearby towns but I don’t think it makes sense to support those who decide they want to live beyond the practical reach of public services just for the sake of it.
I think the alternatives should be good enough that raising gas prices isn’t a problem.
You don’t even need that many people before cars become impractical.