Structurally altering wood like that is going to lead to much more wind damage and will probably kill a lot of forest workers.
And if the end-result it just wood fibre pulp, why not just grow woody scrubs in plantations?
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Structurally altering wood like that is going to lead to much more wind damage and will probably kill a lot of forest workers.
And if the end-result it just wood fibre pulp, why not just grow woody scrubs in plantations?
There is a significant change in investment climate since the beginning of the year.
Before you could basically get another round of investments very easily even without being profitable as central banks were lending money for free more or less. This meant that the current VC investors could usually find a bigger fool to offload their investment to.
However now the few remaining new investors actually want to make a return of investment from the company itself and not just artificially pump it up further to find another buyer for their exit. So the current investors are putting a lot of pressure on these companies to appear profitable no matter what so that they can exit their investment.
Only stuff I can reflash with OpenWRT. The glinet APs that come with their own flavour of OpenWRT preinstalled are also ok, but I tent to reflash them with vanilla OpenWRT anyways to get the latest upstream updates.
Depends.
First of all these communities might have the same name, but are not exactly the same, so the post might fit or not.
I also think that mass-crossposting in one go is not ok.
Basically Lemmy needs support for this: https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/relay to do what you want.
We also have various related communities: https://slrpnk.net/communities
Maybe: https://slrpnk.net/c/clothing or our more DIY focussed communities?
Yes, that is the point of a strict allow-list.
As far as I know, yes. I am not 100% sure if searching but not interacting is sufficient. But I think a reply is sufficient, not only actual subscriptions.
The default is that any instance can federate, but only after a user actively requested that it is added to the list of linked instances. There is no central relay or so that tells an instance which other instances exists, so it needs to build up a list of known linked instances.
Even with open federation an instance needs to know about other instances before they can actively push updates to them. This is what “linked” means.
Linked just means they actively federate, allowed is a remnant from when the federation was strictly allow-list based in the early days (might be still possible to enable as a site admin), and blocked means exactly that.
Bamboo is a type of giant grass that isn’t composed quite the same way as regular wood.