

This is literally how 99 percent of the separate bike lanes in NL are built. Check Not Just Bikes on Nebula.


This is literally how 99 percent of the separate bike lanes in NL are built. Check Not Just Bikes on Nebula.


Can’t wait for the whole Musk fata morgana to crater, couldn’t happen to a nicer guy…
As much I love the idea of Lemmy, I’ve noticed myself I was drawn back to Reddit. Why? Because it has a larger community, of course, but (and please don’t shoot me for this), Reddit’s algo and rewards. Yes, the achievements gallery is stupid, but it works.
The folks building Lemmy investigating how to increase engagement, this is one factor.
Netherlands, Rotterdam. 4 supermarkets within walking distance. 1 less than 10 minutes, 3 less than 5.


Sadly enough, this will become the new normal. We, as a society, really need to look at the role oil and gas companies are playing and stop talking with them.
They are the problem, not part of any solution.
It’s actually insane how the oil and gas industry has hijacked the climate conferences and is controlling the narrative.
CO2 capture, hydrogen and a whole array of ‘solutions’ which are nothing but a distraction from the core issue; this is a criminal enterprise that’s a full-blown threat to humanity.
It’s an unpopular opinion here, but I agree with you. I’ve been running a single disk Synology for a decade or so, replaced the original one about 4 years ago.
The software is pretty sleek and it would fit OPs requirements perfectly. I don’t care for some power hungty Intel based PC sucking kWhs of power each day, just to host some media.
Mine boots up at 19:00 and shuts down at 01:00. It has a built in Torrent client that even my partner can use.


Building way more renewable generation than needed at peak, plus elasticity brought by batteries (hello V2G cars) plus HVDC lines to transport power between regions will be faster and cheaper than deploying the most expensive form of power generation.
Yet, it’s the power companies that don’t want this. As it’s threatening their business model of central generation and metering every kWh going to the consumer.
This is the reason why these discussions keep popping up. Right wing parties are fully aligned with the centralised thinking of traditional power companies.


Still, the shelves will be empty during the summer and who knows also prior to the holidays.


Most, except the hard right in the West, including Trump and his sycophants.


Why are Anglo-Saxon ‘conservative’ governments hell-bent on punishing the poor to the fullest extent. They no longer hide the strategy that cruelty is the point! And the general public seems to like it, and votes for it in ever greater numbers, until it happens to themselves, of course.
Can someone explain this to a person who grew up in a Rhineland model based society that is now fast adopting the Anglo Saxon model (the Netherlands).


It would be hilarious to see this regime shooting itself in both feet before shooting itself in the head, if this weren’t some route to a full-blown ‘eMerGENcy’ which they can then use to deactivate democracy all together.


The Netherlands would like to have a word with the Ford administration, if we pulled bike lanes in cities, the ensuing traffic chaos would be epic.
Not Just Bikes made an excellent video about this bullshit, I’m sure it’s been shared before, but for completeness’s sake here it is:


I’ve been running Tradfri lamps from IKEA for over 5 years now with little issue. But I have them always somewhat dimmed. Not sure if that would make a difference.


A lot of importers have bought a lot of stuff to beat the tariffs. Expect Q2 to be a lot weaker.


I like how they’re using more and more humour and fast editing to get the message across.


Interesting, do you have more information about this?


Every accusation is an admission.


If the current cabinet didn’t consist of totally bought and paid for incompetents, they would have figured out a nice subsidy for EU sourced battery storage.
It is part of a much larger plan. But in the Netherlands it also started small, and took all the way until the 1990s when it started to scale.