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sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
I have moments when I feel almost human.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
I already stopped it posting stuff from Facebook, Twitter, & TikTok. IG was just an oversight.
On Saturday evening, an air-raid warning was announced throughout the territory of Ukraine due to the launch of cruise missiles and later - Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles.
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Lithuania has declared more than a thousand citizens of Russia and Belarus living in the country to be threats to national security and said it is stripping them of their permanent residency permits
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sam_uk 1y ago • 75%
It's not 'all of us' its those of us in the West/ Global North (the rich bit)
We flew, we drove, we ate all the meat. We shipped fantastical trinkets around the world. Our politicians gave us what we wanted.
The super rich really did it a lot, and brought all the media and fed us racist stereotypes. They brought the politicians. But we lap it up. It's on us too.
sam_uk 1y ago • 50%
Yeah, quite a bit personally. I live in the West, so my lifestyle is quite carbon heavy.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
TBH I think in most situations this excess office capacity could be most useful as affordable housing to bring a degree of sanity to rent and house prices.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
Yes that makes sense I've added NSFW. How would you describe the character of the others?
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
It will help a bit. I'm not a fan of these light grown plants really though. Too much energy for too little gain
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
Ah yes you'd have to subscribe to each community individually I'm afraid https://fledd.it/magazines
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
This should work for you? https://lemmy.ml/c/worldnews@fledd.it
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
Precise robot arm control is a surprisingly hard problem. I can see some advantages to being able to move freely in 3D
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
https://spectrum.ieee.org/video-friday
I'll try not to post links to the birdsite again.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
This broke for a while, but should be fixed now
sam_uk 1y ago • 75%
It scrapes /r/worldnews with the below parameters (which I may adjust)
- subreddit: worldnews postFilter: postLimit: 75 # Limits the number of posts to retrieve from the subreddit. minUpvotes: 500 # Sets the minimum number of upvotes a post must have to be included. maxDownvotes: 300 # Sets the maximum number of downvotes a post can have to be included. minUpvoteRatio: 0.75 # Defines the minimum ratio of upvotes to total votes a post must have to be included. maxTimeHours: 20 # Specifies the maximum age (in hours) of a post to be included. excludedUrlPatterns: # User defined regular expresions to exclude urls. - .redd.it$ - reddit.com - i.redd.it/\w+ - v.redd.it/\w+ community: worldnews@fledd.it
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
Thanks. Just to clarify that was posted automatically by a bot. I'm playing with automated feeds, I'll try and adjust them so that they are more useful.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
If you hate it a downvote seems appropriate!
I'll try and do better with adding a summary, and ideally a preview shot of any videos I post in the future
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
Yes, it's about how far they should be importing from. Many could probably do 80% of vegetables within ~20miles if the land around cities was used for horticulture rather than horses.
sam_uk 1y ago • 100%
There was a report done on a city reasonably close to me: https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/documents/1104-who-feeds-bristol-report/file it was quite influential ~10yrs ago
sam_uk 1y ago • 60%
Yes, reposting the top scoring links is what I'm proposing. Like in my post history: https://lemmy.world/u/sam_uk
Reddit comments can stay on Reddit if you ask me. We already seem to have a critical mass of commenters here.