Grew up in a cold part of the world, was a skier doing grinds and flips, but yeah, same idea!
Arkhive (they/she)
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Arkhive (they/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•The technology to end traffic deaths exists. Why aren’t we using it?English9·7 days agoImagine if all the space between the primary radial arms of trains was filled in with street cars and pedestrian/micromobility centric spaces. Like the problem you are saying cars solve just doesn’t exist in the first place and people can still get around very easily. Even more rural folks can simply drive to the edge of this style of urban design if they need access to something. The reason bus rides are 45 minutes is because of the number of cars they have to put up with. The density of people that can be moved with shockingly good area coverage if cars are not a factor is incredible.
Arkhive (they/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Technology@lemmy.world•The technology to end traffic deaths exists. Why aren’t we using it?English762·7 days ago“Let’s invent metal boxes with wheels that follow lines on the ground automatically to get you places.”
“Oh, you mean like trains.”
“Ew, no. They’re nothing like trains, these are ‘self driving cars’. They’re fool proof!”
tesla hits someone in a dense fog because it doesn’t have lidar
Queue surprised pikachu.
Arkhive (they/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Your favorite font for terminal and GTK/QT apps?2·10 days agoYeah when I went down a terminal config rabbit hole I landed on JetBrains Mono with all the nerd font symbols. Can’t really provide a particular reason I like it over many other fonts, but I just do.
I really like LocalSend as well, but it’s very inconsistent with me. I think it has to do with one device being on a VPN, but I’m not totally sure. Basically I have some “one way” connections where one device can see and send to the one connected to a VPN but not the other way around. Is there some way I can specify LocalSend connections to ignore the VPN? I’m on NixOS and installed LocalSend in my user package declarations in my Nix config.