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  • He never abused his dog, Kaya. No one have ever presented evidence that he shocked her.

    Instead, idiots like you continue to spout misinformation because certain parties want to destroy Hasan's character as he's gaining national notoriety.

    Watch his streams. See how much Kaya loves him. Then ask yourself if he's a dog abuser, and that abused dogs would do what Kaya does on a daily basis

  • Strawman. I don't think OP or Original Commenter (OC) are making the claim that the ultra-Zionist pigs Hasan called out are the same as ICE supporters. There may be some overlap, but not guaranteed too be 100% the same group.

    There are defenders of both anti-Israel watch lists and anti-ICE watch lists. Both can eat shit and waste their lives withering away in hate for all I'm concerned.

  • Don't forget Saltman is a pedophile apologist. He's likely a pedophile and rapist himself.

  • Fellow Lemming, you're wearing your stupidity on your sleeve.

    Sit down. Shut up. And actually watch his streams for more than a day. Maybe you'll learn something

  • Common L Twitch.

    Ban was for 7 days, and Hasan appealed it to 3 days after taking a quiz.

    In the meantime, he streamed on YouTube for the first time in like 7 years, had 140k viewers at the peak, and made a TON of money from super chats, all while being able to stream his regular news coverage AND attend the ICE Out of LA protest in solidarity.

    Israel dick riders really got him good.

    The only times Hasan has been banned from Twitch was for insulting racist white people. And they say he's doing hate speech. Pathetic.

  • This pretty much

  • Housing should become regulated infrastructure and stop being speculative assets. Fuck the real estate sector

  • Amen

  • Arch, btw

    (Kubuntu rly ;P)

  • As much as it pains me, I think this should all be our ultimate concern if we want to defeat fossil fuels.

  • And make AI opt-in rather than opt-out so Ecosia can educate their users

  • As a solar engineer building this stuff daily, I tend to agree with your solution of sub/urban solar rather than agrivoltaics.

    Doesn't mean you can do agrivoltaics in a sub/urban context though ;P

  • Ground-mount is good economically, but ecologically not so much.

    If we can build more Solar + Storage (SS) in suburban and urban contexts, then we can capitalize on the land that's already being used for human purposes - leaving other land able to be rewilded.

    I grew up in the Midwest of the US, and as I got older it was so disheartening to see how chopped up the natural world is in between large fields of corns, soy, and wheat. I don't want the land that's being used currently for industrial agriculture to be used for utility-scale solar. But I realize my wishes and dreams don't mean much when the people that own these properties have financial incentives to build solar anyways.

    I think we need to have more legislation about re-wilding and regenerating nature in the US apart from conserving what we have. Building solar on the already built environment is one way to prevent barriers to that regeneration.

  • We can't generate power anywhere it needs to be pretty close to where it's being used.

    Residential and Commercial & Industrial (C&I) Solar + Storage (SS) disproves this.

    For transportation, I agree it's tough. Germany trialed a highway designed with overhead catenary power lines like electrified trains use but for trucks. Can't remember if it was successful or not. Shouldn't be hard to build out catenaries across national highways. The circuits can be aluminum to save on costs, and you incentivize adding generation along highways, further giving reason to build EV charging stations.

    Electrification can't fix everything, sure, but I think we should be ramping it up more than we already have.

  • I think people forget that if we build enough solar, we'll have such an energy surplus that it'll be essentially free to electrify stuff and use that energy.

    Losses from transformation and transmission go away as soon as the resource is unlimited.

  • Clearly the dog had a gun with an intent to kill

  • The use of the word "explode" is misleading. It's definitely misinformation.

    Here's an arborist talking about it, but basically:

    Trees move sap and other liquids up and down their trunk from the soil underneath regularly. For trees like maples, this is where maple syrup comes from, except you have to collect a lot of sap and reduce it down to syrup.

    The arborist claims that these liquids present in the tree when the temperature swings faster than the tree can respond expand due to freezing, which buckles tree trunks causing the outer bark to crack open and separate. The cracks can be from the ground up, or they can look like gashes in the side of the tree. There's moisture in the soil too, which can shift tree roots and cause similar cracking.

    People say "explode" because there's usually a popping sound when this happens.

    In other contexts, people call this frost upheave. Engineers know about this phenomenon, and try to bury equipment like pipes and cable and conduit below the frost line so frost upheave doesn't crack and break that stuff. With trees, this frost upheave just takes place inside the trees themselves.

  • The trees don't actually explode. They crack open.

    Words are meaningful

  • You don't vote

    Nice fucking strawman idiot.

    Let me know when you're ready to discuss like adults without misrepresenting other's beliefs.