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  • paramarambohtoDeutschland@feddit.de*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    Ziemlich flach, schöne Landschaften, relativ gute Schienen-Infrastruktur, (noch) keine flächendeckende Zersiedlung - Brandenburg hat so ein großes Potenzial als Fahrradland. Ein Bahnhof mit direkter Verbindung nach Berlin ist meistens weniger als eine Dreiviertelstunde entfernt, mit einem E-Fahrrad an sich kein Problem. Das macht aber wenig Spaß, wenn man sich die Hälfte der Strecke mit viel zu schnell fahrenden Autos auf engen und kurvigen Landstraßen teilen muss.

    Ein ordentlicher Ausbau von Fahrradwegen im demografisch aussterbenden ländlichen Raum wäre also ein enormer Wirtschaftsfaktor, da man ansonsten von ziemlich löchrigen Busfahrplänen abhängig ist (wenn man nicht Auto fahren will). In den Niederlanden klappt das auch sehr gut auf den Dörfern.

    Anstattdessen kommen von der lokalen Politik aber leider nur solche kontraproduktiven Vorschläge…






  • León isn’t exactly what I would call a major city; it has a regional significance for sure, but just between 100-200k inhabitants, and Madrid isn’t even that close. Four trains per day is less than ideal, though, you’re right there. In my opinion, the situation is much worse in more peripheral areas of the country. For example, trains between highly important regional hubs like from Sevilla to Valencia or even Málaga take huge detours and operate surprisingly infrequently.














  • Yes, and you can regard this as an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time: There will be larger instances where the iOS community will have more users than on other instances, and these will most closely resemble a centralized iOS subreddit. Sometimes it can be valuable to have discussions within specific parts of the community, though. For instance (pun intended), reddit is heavily dominated by US users, so European or Indian users might prefer to discuss iOS aspects within their separate communities, as some localized stuff doesn’t apply to US discussions. Maybe you want to have a place that allows piracy-friendly discussions and one that doesn’t. Maybe you want to have a local meet-up community that is more queer-friendly in focus than the main one. This existed on reddit as well, just that the subreddit names themselves would differ (r/ios vs. r/ios_piracy or something like that), and over here, it’s the instances (c/ios@lemmy.world vs. c/ios@piracy.net or whatever they’re called). That being said, in most cases, one community will very quickly win over the others for random reasons, if only one community is necessary, and the others might just link thereor something, like with subreddits that are called r/tearsofthekingdom vs. r/totk vs. r/tears_of_the_kingdom vs. r/zelda_totk etc.


  • well, I’ll be honest and say that this really doesn’t convince me, but then again it would be asking for a lot to just get an entire ideology explained in a few sentences by a stranger on an online forum

    you’ve awakened my interest and I will look into the philosophy behind syndicalism, it is always nice to learn about alternatives to profit-oriented systems of organizing a society