I'm thinking of adding "Question of the Week" type of thread to !publictransport@slrpnk.net
You keep dismissing said person as a troll, yet I feel like they have a point
I know you're not the same moderator they were talking about, but I just want to make you aware of this: https://ponder.cat/comment/1193264
This moderator behavior here is exactly what you'd see on reddit lol
I use solarpunk and disappointed that it happened to you. I felt like solarpunk was the best instance Lemmy has, it feels like it has the least amount of echo chamber. Maybe I'm wrong.
I moderate my own community in solarpunk and I will try my best to not be like the moderator you talk about
I'm not an American, but why don't we make smaller cars instead?
Just found a really good video covering the example of what’s stopping USA to build transit projects (specifically in LA). He invited an expert suited for this topic and the points are coherent.
- US has been building highways too much, they forgot how to build proper transit
- Environmental issues being weaponized against building transits (while highways keeps getting built)
- Similarly “citizen voice” has also been weaponized, for example Ticket Master CEO try to stop subway project so that it doesn’t tunnel below his Bel Air neighborhood even though the tunnel dug very deep below surface that it won’t affect on top
Highly recommend watching this video.
Just found a really good video covering the example of what's stopping USA to build transit projects (specifically in LA). He invited an expert suited for this topic and the points are coherent.
- US has been building highways too much, they forgot how to build proper transit
- Environmental issues being weaponized against building transits (while highways keeps getting built)
- Similarly "citizen voice" has also been weaponized, for example Ticket Master CEO try to stop subway project so that it doesn't tunnel below his Bel Air neighborhood even though the tunnel dug very deep below surface that it won't affect on top
Highly recommend watching this video.
The article links this: https://www.oliverwymanforum.com/mobility/urban-mobility-readiness-index.html
This year’s index has a new Technology Adoption sub-index, which assesses how prepared a city is to embrace technologies like artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles (AVs), and air taxis.
Looks like the study isn't really about public transport. I was surprised that San Fransisco got to the first place too. But, skimming through the article it looks like the study focuses on "technology adoption". San Francisco got the first place simply because it added robotaxi. NGL, that's dumb.
It's not that good of a study IMO
Good point. Though that MSR type of reactors eliminates nuclear meltdown scenario AFAIK. So it shouldn't be as bad as Fukushima... I think?
Reminds me of Malaysia's .com.my
Also, I'm still not sure what type of posts succeed the most. Whether it's discussion/question posts, photos, or posting links from other websites
I also try to engage in the comment section after posting