I think people who commute farish in a car daily should be first to get electric cars, and then people who use cars less than daily for groceries or something, and lastly people like me who drive in the same town once a month or less.
today I was on my daily commute, the first 15 minutes are through dense urbanish suburbs and the last 12 minutes are on a highway. Waiting behind a garbage truck and a school bus interacting with the sides of the road.
I thought "I don't belong here... no, my car doesn't belong here. Would be much easier to bike from my house to the parking lot near the highway and drive the rest of the way. Would cut down on time wasted waiting in this congested traffic."
Take advantage of regulatory loopholes to affect the design of parking garage such that the parking garage can be almost instantly retrofitted into additional manufacturing space.
Bathrooms on every floor, cargo elevators (for cars, but can be repurposed for forklifts), the ramp is just a spiral on the side and not integrated into the structure, the height of each floor is consistent with the rest of the building, level floors, Include provisions for additional electrical, plumbing, compressed air, nitrogen, dry air, vacuum, and HVAC systems, etc.
That way, when cars drop in popularity in a few years, they can retrofit the parking garage into additional manufacturing floor relatively easily.
someone should start an advertising campaign showcasing serial killers using cars instead of guns
they should name it something else so searching for it doesn't conflict with unix sudo
local fire regulations say no wall coverings allowed unless they're non-flammable
I figured it out but it's still finicky
- "flatpak enter"
- for qalculate, the default operation is to open the gui, but the CLI can be opened with
flatpak run --command=qalc io.github.Qalculate.qalculate-qt-defaults -nocurrencies -f "script_name.qalc" -i -t
Space Engineers
after many years of Moore's law the game hasn't gotten any less laggy
some device may be syncing (up) its information from local to the cloud, and not downloading before uploading.
i don't think there's one worst one, they're all bad
Meta Google/YouTube Microsoft Discord Amazon Duo Security Tiktok Spotify most paid streaming services Patreon, Onlyfans, etc.
I got hit (T-bone collision) by a work van this summer and it had a slanted nose so that the point of contact was between the bumper and the side of my front wheel. But because of the lever action between the traction of the wheels and the sideways motion at the point of contact, I was thrown sideways onto the ground in the direction the van was moving. If the nose was taller, I probably would've broken my arm or my leg due to a higher impact on the side. But a lot of my bruises (no broken bones yay) were where I touched the ground or where the bike was violently moved between my legs (my body colliding with the bike seat and the frame).
Matte yellow already popular on school busses and construction equipment.