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Carlos Goebbels

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  • When Hitler was born, Adolf was one of the 50 most popular first names in Germany, even though he wasn’t born in Germany.

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  • Wasn’t there already a German population before WW2 because there is a small patch in Argentina with similar climate to Germany?

  • Canadians are Americans too.

  • No … my alts always have different names. But they are for things I don’t want others to know.

  • Doesn’t blahaj.zone itself throw errors all the time?

  • I subscribed 10 on lemmy.ml and 8 on lemmy.world.

    lemmy.world is definitely the biggest instance with it’s 126k users, but lemmy.ml with 46k, lemmynsfw with 35k, hexbear with 24k and sh.itjust.works with 22k aren’t small either

    Yes, lemmy.world is the biggest, but the next four biggest instances combined have just as many users.

  • I didn’t mean communities with the same name on different instances, but active communities with related topics.

    A bit of a stretch would be music genres linking to each other, open source games linking each other etc.

    But more specifically closely related communities !ich_iel@feddit.de and !hessisch_iel@feddit.de (dialect variation of the former) or !me_irl@lemmy.ml, !ich_iel@feddit.de, !ik_ihe@feddit.nl, !eu_nvr@lemmy.eco.br and other translations linking each other. Or !minetest@lemmy.ml and !mineclone2@lemmy.world (game/mod of the former) linking each other.

    Example screenshot with sidebar of r/meirl, which isn’t r/me_irl:

  • Yep, such links like between fuck cars and yimby are what I meant.

    Though a link with Bang-Syntax might be easier, otherwise that results in a bit of instance hopping and switching to browser in some mobile apps.

  • Arch is quite good for this. Even though things can break when Arch is too new, it works quite well from experience. I guess Arch is often well supported even though not official because many archers open issues early on and devs try to fix that stuff before the updates hit the slower distros.

  • They still could be moved to the archive repo

  • In 3 months the last release will be 2 years ago, yes. But the last commit was a week ago, the project is still active and had >200 commits since last release

  • I like the the Greens, but they actually initiated the phase out the last time they ruled 20 years ago. One of their core ideologies was the opposition of nuclear power.

    But they were also for a coal phaseout. They aren’t responsible for how atomic plants got replaced and that the phaseout got changed into specific dates, they implemented a more flexible phaseout.

    A later government decided to slowly replace coal plants with gas plants and keep those coal plants in standby for emergencies for some time. Which is what triggered last year, as those standby plants fired up again when gas plants became unreliable.

  • Never trust “might be in the future” things. You don’t start using something because of features that are planned, you take what actually can do the job.