Ernest, the main developer of Kbin, has given an explanation of what has happened: https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/544021/So-what-s-the-status-on-the-update-edit-ernest-responded#entry-comment-3006120
Ernest, the main developer of Kbin, has given an explanation of what has happened: https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/544021/So-what-s-the-status-on-the-update-edit-ernest-responded#entry-comment-3006120
That’s just propaganda from BEV companies. They just saying that so people won’t realize that hydrogen solves many of the problems of electric cars.
We will drop electric cars because hydrogen cars are fundamentally superior.
For the time being, dams will have to exist. But eventually, there will come a time when we won’t need nearly as many dams.
The dam still causes huge environmental damage though. We may not want to use dams like that.
It’s a strong argument in favor of nuclear power. You get power like a dam, but without the impact on local ecosystems.
Dams are hugely problematic in their own way. Dam removal is a real thing. We may want fewer dams in the future.
And another with hydropower removed. Dams weren’t exactly built with green energy as a goal.
Traditionally, the alternatives to Reddit were worse than Reddit. This is the first time that that is no longer true.
You can also make an argument that Reddit was the improved version of Digg. History can repeat itself if the Fediverse proves to a superior model.