Australian version:
Australian version:
It’s not fixed unfortunately. We are on 0.19.1 and having issues.
The fix is to regularly restart which clears the federation queue.
Glassblowing was another big one. Plus framing for stone construction.
Colonialism seems to born out of the need for more wood since it underpinned all energy, trade, and construction. We can see now how fossil fuels are working out for us instead.
There are some good examples of bay side cities being abandoned due to siltation of their bays, some kilometres worth of silt. Massive centres of trade and then nothing due to erosion because of a lack of trees.
If John/Primitive Tech can focus on efficient energy usage then all the better.
You can but sometimes it’s nice to not see it.
You just message it with the community “!community@blah.blah”, I believe.
He also demonstrates how industry was responsible for significant deforestation around their centres. It has also been linked to collapse of civilisations.
A good book to see how critical wood was to people: https://aforestjourney.com/
I live in an area that was 95% cleared of rainforest. Our clearing rate is now near zero (but not zero), much success for everyone.
Are we going to restore it?
No. Farmers don’t want to.
Can you please crosspost to !reclamation@slrpnk.net ?
Looks like Aussie.Zone has the most mentions of koalas.
https://www.search-lemmy.com/results?query=Koala&page=1&mode=communities
The Aussie Environment and Australia communities are probably the best placed to get started on koalas. I wouldn’t suggest making a new community yet until you need to, there are a lot of unused ones due to the lack of users. Koalas suit the theme of !environment@aussie.zone (how do I know? I posted all the posts there).
Yep, I’m where I am, subscribed to zero communities but I can check out what’s happening nationally using Local. If the instance got massive, that would change but it’s fine as it is.
I guess the science instances, the art instances, the solarpunk instance, or even porn instances etc use Local heavily.
Oh you, tee hee hee.
Hardly, though. I have an ability to inefficiently find and check websites that are related to Australian environment news and then repost articles to the void.
It’s not much but it’s pointless work.
Fascinating picture.
Every tree is precisely where trees don’t normally grow well without some effort.
Perhaps when the landscape designer did the top down view, having trees in the grassed area looked weird.
https://search-lemmy.com just added a Find Community feature that works well. Not precisely what you’ve asked but it does match results to a keyword so you can correlate matches with “growing” perhaps.
https://lemmy.world/post/1605286 for more info
Sorry, I just deleted that part because I did some further testing and couldn’t be sure if I was imagining it.
You’ve cleared it up. Looks like adding submission statements ranks it higher then. Typing in “biodiversity” ranks it higher than the literal community about “biodiversity” on Mander.
You’ve created an excellent tool, well done.
Works well when you notice the “Find Communities” button. I did a search at first and thought it was exactly the same.
I run one small community and I have blasted it with content. Searching some relevant keywords puts it on top, or near top, of every search. Now it’s a race for the more relevant communities to overtake it.
I’m not bothered by it. Just joking around. I come here for things different from memes.
Stop lying!
If I was any where else, it would be there. Maybe one day, won’t rule it out.
Using local on aussie.zone gets me Australian news so I dont need to subscribe to Aus communities which is a bonus. My subscribed just stays my interests so Local and Home are critical to my browsing.
Dont I know it. I was being facetious with the comment because I know what these places are like having moved from specific niche forums, watching reddit expand (avoiding Facebook), and then here. I’m also an early adopter to Tildes but decided to not even attempt in there because of the “tech bro (tech person)” problems you’ve illustrated.
Mander and Slrpnk are good instances and busy enough.
I do find it funny seeing these memes about creating content from someone with 6 posts, there’s been a few of them now.
Do I look like I know what a jpg is?
Consider a summary statement though. Not a big fan of a link with no text.