Sconrad122

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Since when is Jerboa the "official Lemmy app"? It's not even the only FOSS app and I'm not aware of any connection between the Jerboa and Lemmy developers, let alone the various admins of the lemmy communities that Jerboa accesses. Use a different app if Jerboa isn't working for you

Edit: I was wrong, just looked at github and it looks like there is an affiliation between lemmy developers and Jerboa. But it's still not the official app of any of the instances, so it's not like Reddit where the devs and admins are the same entity

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I know WMATA doesn't serve Prince William County or the Manassases (Manassi?), but it would be nice to see Omniride included at least as a connecting service on those maps to supplement VRE. Omniride buses take Smartrip fare cards, so it is definitely a valid connection IMO.

Especially with the silver line extended all the way past Dulles, provisions made to potentially extend the orange line in the future, and the promise of Long Bridge 2 with off peak and weekend VRE service, I think there is a growing role for an extension/supplemental service to the Omniride 96 line linking VRE stations in Woodbridge or Rippon, the existing Omniride Transit Center in Dale City, Manassas VRE station, Centreville and Chantilly Park and ride facilities with service to the Orange line terminus, and Dulles Airport to connect to the silver line. It's about twice as fast right now to get from Manassas to DCA as it is to get from Manassas to Dulles using transit, and that is just silly. Especially if Manassas is actually serious about building out it's own airport passenger service that could reasonably have connections through Dulles if the airports were at all accessible to each other without a car. But this map wouldn't even show that connection unless it was operated partially or wholly as a Fairfax Connector service, which feels a little silly

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

From the article:

The company estimates Amazon’s current spending has spurred an $8.2 billion contribution to the commonwealth’s gross domestic product

So that is probably a closer figure to their local spending. Those electric bills do in theory lead to more robust utilities because the large baseline-style load make transient loads like residential HVAC and appliances look like smaller variances relative to the system capacity and because the increased size/revenue of the grid justifies improvements like more resilient transmission lines

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

For everyone's awareness, this article appears to be a local news article, but is written by "The National Desk", which is Sinclair Broadcast Group's centralized source for conservative-biased news stories that they can air on their network of owned local channels. So this absurd quote about "promoting gender" is the best light that they can put on this "warning", which really says something