Lower speeds reduce road danger
Are extra casualties and reduced freedom for people who aren't driving worth the few minutes saved for a minority of people?
Lower speeds reduce road danger
Are extra casualties and reduced freedom for people who aren't driving worth the few minutes saved for a minority of people?
And I thought I was the only person who had this problem! I have large hands, so lots of water splashes in my fave when using of these (•_•)
A former colleague at a place where I used to work added my personal MS account to a Teams community inside the organization. It split my Teams account in two, prompting me to choose which one I wanted to use every time I opened Teams.
One side was associated with the organisation, the other was still my personal account. My personal account became inaccessible and attempting to login would result in a referral loop and an error. The MS advice for the error code was to get the system admin to remove my account from the organisation, which wasn't possible because I don't work there anymore.
But its mechanism requires a deep understanding of your target and makes you empathetic to their needs and desires. Ultimately, you are just really good at reading people and empowering them to stand up for themselves.
Fixed URL to universal-android-debloater
Somehow Lemmy in the browser was able to deal with the URL formatting, but the app I use wasn't.
It looks like it's a signalized crossing now. Depending on the timing settings of the traffic lights and the speed limit this can be better for people walking. Particularly when it has a sensor to see when everyone is done crossing.
Zebra crossings can be very challenging for disabled people, like visual impairments and mobility issues. These groups can feel very vulnerable using such a crossing because there is no auditory confirmation.
There might be better solutions though if the speed limit is lowered.
This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.
Except for, you know.. cars that don't solely rely on optical input and have LiDAR for example
The provision of parking is expensive, so it used to be subsidized significantly. Many people go to the hospital by public transport. It wouldn't be fair to them that there'd be less money available for healthcare services because the NHS is subsidizing parking.
One that is capable of burning M-disks. They are available in sizes up to 100gb and are supposed to last a few hundred years. They can be read by most Blu-ray players made after 2011.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC
Of course, this is more suitable for genuine family photos and videos. For "family photos and videos" you could use any Blu-ray disk, but I doubt it's the cheapest way to store them.
It's okay not to know. English is spoken in a lot of different places in different ways. I doubt that in your 40 years you've explored this.
Google Trends shows that it's most popular in Malaysia and the Philippines, relative to its use in other countries.
As for EV usage, only 80-90% of particulate matter pollution comes from the exhaust of cars. So EVs don't solve the issue. https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/non-exhaust-particulate-emissions-from-road-transport_4a4dc6ca-en.html