On unrelated note: I love the new search function in communities.
The sunshine on the coast.
On unrelated note: I love the new search function in communities.
Oh that’s interesting. I appreciate your sharp eye.
Unfortunately the official app is currently only being developed for android so I won’t be able to use it on my iPhone. I should try to support them more so they can get around to it quicker.
I would love to see a Canadian Peertube instance perhaps Fedecan may be able to look into it.
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I’m getting “you broke reddit” message
Its good to know how you measure up against the big corpos.
I mean in visitors.
I would say both as Peertube needs an app and instances need to remain up and running.
Thank you for sharing the links!
Proton is 5.5% the size of G-mail. 100m vs 1.8b.
Agreed! I got one for that too:
Lemmy vs Reddit
Monthly Users (0.004%) 44k vs 1.2b
I just did 30 minutes of contributing to the osm database.
Openstreetmaps has 8.75% of the contributors Google Maps has.
Organic Maps has 1% the user base Google Maps has.
Peertube vs Youtube in numbers: 21k / 2.7b
Yeah they need to improve quite a bit because the platform is harder to use in comparison to Lemmy and Mastodon.
California should shift to plant-based agriculture, install bidets to reduce water needed to grow trees, install water leak detectors along water pipelines, grow produce intended for the climate and implement more rain water collection systems as there are many efficiencies that could be made without resorting the need of water from other jurisdictions
Antweiler added that there is a lot that California can and should do to manage their water sources, including the use of water in agriculture.
One suggestion I would make to California and BC is to limit animal agriculture water use as 1kg of beef uses 15,415 litres of water to produce.
Because they need to pay for their public transit use since they haven’t been paying taxes in the province.
Hopefully the Oceania folks can order soon!
You’re thinking short term as more people would have access to work and healthcare services the less strain they will have on their mental health from being excluded.
I would say in that case we should instead provide housing for all our vulnerable members of society with a round the clock healthcare team as they do in Finland. They got down to 4000 unhoused people recently.
As we could build 4 storey apartments under social housing to end homelessness in BC.
Thank you for sharing the link. I will share the link with Hamid and open an issue for it.