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  • Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldLiquid Trees
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    5 hours ago

    Maybe this invention can be used on places where trees cannot lives, but I’d still take a city with trees over a city full of green tanks.

    These in the spots where trees once stood but were too destructive & trees everywhere else imo. Cool tech future AND trees, plus these are benches too it looks like


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    trees dont ruin ANY human infrastructure

    I think you mean all, as this reads more like “nuh uh, trees don’t ruin anything”

    But smarter urbanism is possible and in fact does exist.

    And those are not the norm, so for places that don’t plan to just destroy what’s already there and start anew, this is an option




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    Because there’s no serious answers being given even though there are at least 2:

    • trees have roots, roots ruin any nearby human infrastructure. You’ll note this says “in urban environments” and that there are trees nearby, so this is probably the big reason
    • trees need maintenance, which costs money. this is a stupid reason imo, but it’s one nonetheless
    • algae is cool, ok?












  • X11 and Wayland are essentially the way your computer puts graphics on the screen. X11 is old, and thus missing many modern features, but works with basically anything. Wayland is new, has new features support, and can break shit randomly

    Cinnamon defaults to X11, Wayland is available by logging out and clicking the icon that looks like a mountain (cinnamon logo) and choosing Cinnamon Wayland (Beta)