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In Vox, I explained how federal policy encourages car bloat, making American vehicles more enormous, polluting, and dangerous than they'd otherwise be.
That's the exact opposite of what we should be doing.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/24139147/suvs-trucks-popularity-federal-policy-pollution
Why are cars in the US so big? The policies that ruined American cars, explained.
How federal lawmakers helped SUVs and pickups take over AmericaDavid Zipper (Vox)
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Positive is "all needed for one meal" is already "ready to use" but some meals are not our taste really.
And yes, advertise is on high gear. Well, not. (Decision from my wife.)
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New train day! 2 Line in Bellevue and Redmond.
Every station had events and community groups, and every train was crush loaded at times. Hopefully that excitement translates to real usage for the next year as we wait for the rail connection across the lake!
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#Alt4You
Prioritäten 2023
Two speech bubbles:
"E-scooters are a disgrace for our city"
"Yeah, we should ban them!"
Cartoon large traffic jam. urban. trees aren't much shorter than the buildings.
Probably AI-drawn because there are lanes of car traffic that seem to end in buildings, or be on sidewalks, and other chimeric details.
Cat on Leash as Weirded Out by This as You Are
Following a jaunt around Green Lake, local cat Meowntgomery Sinclair confirmed that they were just as weirded out about being seen on a leash as you were. “I feel weird about this too, but if I don…The Needling
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Is there a Linux [window manager / desktop environment / whatever they're called these days] that has good support for fractional resolution scaling on hidpi displays? My aging eyes really want 150% scaling for this Framework 13 laptop, but gnome only offers 100% and 200%.
EDIT: so far KDE does the right thing. I wish there were more options though.
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this could, depending on who you ask, increase gpu usage, but apparently that's debated, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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The Tech Baron Seeking to “Ethnically Cleanse” San Francisco
If Balaji Srinivasan is any guide, then the Silicon Valley plutocrats are definitely not okay.The New Republic
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use copper sulphate, alaun salts, oven cleaner or diluted battery acid for best effects...
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Sooo... Biz Stone is the co patent holder for twitter...
on the Mastodon US non-profit board...
great.
peachy.
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"Bicycles can be dangerous to pedestrian too!"
submitted by u/5ma5her7
https://redd.it/1ce77df
#fuckcars
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https://youtu.be/15dxuAbTC0A
Nuclear Fruit: How the Cold War Shaped Video Games
An exploration of the Cold War's effect on video games.Complete edit of 5 parts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOQZmjD6P2Hm47oJBiqdLfmneDK0MrsfUNB: ...YouTube
ahoy is pretty good
i wish he would talk a little bit less about guns though lol
Just got a nice message from my dad, who I worked on the air filter swap with. :3
Just wanted to tell you that you had tenacity and will today, which drove the air cleaner change-up. As you know, I was reluctant to proceed. That was mainly due to my lack of knowledge on the hardware, which made me worry about breaking something by proceeding. Just wanted to let you know that your determination made some success out of what I read as a "no go" situation. Well done, young man! I'm proud of you & that facet of you!They used to call that grit or true grit!
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We should replace "copyright" with "copy-correct".
Copyright: no! Mine! Bad, shoo!
Copy-correct: look under your seats everyone! You get the thing! You get the thing!
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Balaji Srinivasan is the spearhead of the new fascist movement establishing itself in Silicon Valley.
It's easy to dismiss him as a clown given how bad, inconsistent and dumb his ideas are but he's a clown with a lot of followers in tech who listen to his visions of "ethnic cleansing".
https://newrepublic.com/article/180487/balaji-srinivasan-network-state-plutocrat
The Tech Baron Seeking to “Ethnically Cleanse” San Francisco
If Balaji Srinivasan is any guide, then the Silicon Valley plutocrats are definitely not okay.The New Republic
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TIL of the Alcohol Harm Paradox: Poor people who report lower rates of drinking suffer more alcohol-related illnesses than rich people who report higher rates of drinking.
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-016-2766-x
#til #todayilearned
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1cebs6t/til_of_the_alcohol_harm_paradox_poor_people_who/
The alcohol harm paradox: using a national survey to explore how alcohol may disproportionately impact health in deprived individuals - BMC Public Health
Background Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived communities (vs. more affluent) result in higher levels of alcohol-related ill health.BioMed Central
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so, people that still use #telegram for leftist organising, are these the people that you trust not to hand your data to law enforcement considering that none of it is encrypted or protected in any way
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I want to point out that it is never a good idea to use *any* centralized chat system for personally, socially, or politically sensitive communication that you want to keep secure. This applied to telegram and others from the start.
Telegram *does* have an end to end encrypted chat feature, although it is not enabled by default. While I will not recommend it over alternatives like signal, I will definitely recommend it over non-encrypted telegram chat.
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"NYC records 60 traffic deaths in 1st quarter of 2024, the most since Vision Zero began"
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As someone with a BA in History, I am a big fan of retrospective articles, like Ars Technica's recent look back at the history of the Palm Pilot.
I have long been thinking about doing similar retrospective pieces for CoffeeGeek, on subjects like consumer coffee grinders, espresso machines, auto drip makers, etc etc. I could go broad (ie, "auto drip makers") or tight focus (ie, braun auto drip coffee makers). But they do take a lot of work, research, and footnoting.
I might tackle them if there's real interest out there. Sometimes, I think it's just me who's interested in the history of coffee and espresso. Maybe I'll do a poll later about this, but if you want, reply and let me know if this kind of content is of interest to you.
Here's the Ars Technica Palm Retrospective:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/palm-os-and-the-devices-that-ran-it-an-ars-retrospective/
Palm OS and the devices that ran it: An Ars retrospective
Before smartphones, we had PDAs in our pockets. Palm did them best.Ars Technica
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Not even joking, when I look back, I'm pretty sure the introduction of the palm pilot is what got me out of a spiral of living paycheck to paycheck, missing bills and other things.
My ability to actually start saving and such coincides almost exactly with me being able to carry around a little thing around that helps me at least somewhat mitigate my brain's failure to regulate executive function properly and remind me of arbitrary recurring events and alarms.
"After the crash Friday in a suburban area about 15 miles (24 kilometers) northeast of the city (in which he killed a motorcyclist), the driver of a 2022 Tesla Model S told a Washington State Patrol trooper that he was using Autopilot and looked at his cellphone while the Tesla was moving."
Seattle driver in deadly Tesla crash says he was using Autopilot
A Tesla that may have been operating on the company’s Autopilot driving system has hit and killed a motorcyclist near Seattle.TOM KRISHER (AP News)
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in reply to Eniko Fox • • •Okay, here to help. Where do you want me to start spraying?
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in reply to Eniko Fox • • •Steven Hoefer
in reply to Eniko Fox • • •Everyone: "The thing that sets Mastodon apart is that it is separate from the corporate internet and all its shenanigans."
John Mastodon: "Hey, I invited some people over. Facebook, AI, VC, and a bunch of their friends. Be cool to them okay, they're friends."
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in reply to Eniko Fox • • •skua
in reply to Eniko Fox • • •Time to pull on the #MigratingInstances snowshoes and get me to humane climes.
Martin Owens :inkscape:
in reply to Eniko Fox • • •you don't seem to have much faith in the fediverse or open source system.
Who cares what these guys do or do not do. It doesn't actually matter at all.
I'd say that these types of messages are more damaging at this point since it shows we don't trust the systems and regulations that we set up for ourselves.
Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦
in reply to Martin Owens :inkscape: • • •@doctormo I would argue that part of these regulations, most of which are unwritten, is "no VCs in positions of power around here, please".
And an important element of these systems you mention is calling out when such regulations, even if unwritten, are being ignored.
It's not like Gargron is unaware of these unwritten regulations, either. He actively promoted Mastodon on them not even full 2y ago:
https://www.pcmag.com/news/mastodon-rejects-funding-offers-to-preserve-nonprofit-status-founder-says
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Mastodon Rejects Funding Offers to Preserve Nonprofit Status, Founder Says
Marco Marcelline (PCMag)Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦
in reply to Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦 • • •@doctormo I would argue, further, that calling out such things is in fact demonstrating the faith in the fediverse and open source.
After all, why call it out if you don't believe it would matter? Why call it out, if you have no faith in these regulations and these systems you mentioned?
Two AI-connected venture-capital-linked guys are now on Mastodon's US non-profit board. That is jarring. Calling it out is absolutely the right thing to do.
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in reply to Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦 • • •SJ
in reply to Eniko Fox • • •hold the phone. Who’s on the board now?
What the fuck does AI have to do with this
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in reply to SJ • • •L. Rhodes (@lrhodes@merveilles.town)
MerveillesSJ
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