The linked article does provide calculations. The main assumption for such a short prediction appears to be that the rate of energy consumption will continue to grow exponentially, which to me seems unsustainable regardless of the production method.
As far as I can tell, the main problem with such a fork is that it must be maintained. A fork wont survive if nobody has the time, interest, and skill to keep it working, especially since with Lemmy there is compatibility with other instances to be considered.
However, even without a fork of Lemmy itself, there are things that can be independently developed. Since Lemmy has an API, people can and have implemented features such as infinite scrolling in their own clients or forks of the official UI.
Sample size of one, but when I used Brave without enabling Brave Rewards, I didn't get ads. The Brave Rewards page also seems to suggest it is supposed to be opt-in.
For ADB, I can recommend Shizuku (available on F-Droid) with aShell (for adb shell commands) and Amarok (for disabling apps). It uses wireless debugging to allow the device to run adb commands on itself.
The Temple examples look very nice; the Builder ones to my eye look quite cluttered in comparison, which I'm guessing is due to differences in syntax between their respective languages.
I tink the main downside of templating in general is that it ends up making interfacing with JavaScript and plain HTML harder, compared to CustomElementRegistry based components.
Anyone have recommendations for non-male youtubers? My YouTube subscriptions are pretty much all men, from gaming, to education, to music.... The few non-male YouTube channels have very infrequent uploads, which makes my subscription feed even further skewed.
No idea why he had the gun, but for context, California defines large capacity as anything more than 11 rounds, which makes many standard handgun magazines large capacity.