What's wrong with it on a home network?
And free to use public spaces, One of the last enclaves from capitalism. Comfortable third places for people to just exist
That is beautiful well detailed art. Spring onions are blessed especially on a possum's head 🥺
The way my brain operates I perfectly relate. Great art op.
Except it's a very good thing for 2FA USB keys which prevent people from gaining access unless they have physical access to the key. Also useful for USB gamepads etc
Or building socialized housing 🏘️🛠️
Many airplane engineers are furries..... So not surprising
yup, and climate scientists have known for years India would be one of the early and hardest hit nations/regions due to climate change
What are the environmental impacts of manufacturing of replacement heat pump units to replace functioning A/C units vs keeping them?
It's a mix of the CAFE laws and consumer habits based on decades of unsafe street design pushing consumers to larger vehicles which makes them feel safer and anyone outside them less safe, which makes them lean toward larger vehicles to match. Viscous cycle and arms race. Point being policy is part of it, but consumer behavior isn't blameless.
I agree, but only on multi touch trackpad, regular mouse and keyboard it's not great.
The peak of computer productivity was spreadsheets and smb shares in the '90s everything else has been downhill in terms of increase of distraction and time wasting inefficiencies.
That's also the Canadian spelling, and most Canadian towns, cities and neighborhoods look like this unfortunately
Black screen, can't search for that show on Disney/Netflix you watched and can't remember
It will likely be protected in those cases behind the 365 environment which encloses copilot and prevents training on company data. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/privacy-and-protections
But you can open carry no problemo. WTF
IDK, I'm pro vaccine, but maybe I've been exposed to so many anti-vaxxers like my Dad, I can still empathize and be open to seeing their other positive aspects in life without rejecting the person completely. Many people were led astray and susceptible to misinformation. As long as they're not creating and spreading new misinformation, I think she's harmless.
Edmonton is spending $100M to improve cycling - Shifter
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Chores rule (og)
Reference:
https://spotify.link/sSzZ78LpKDb
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/group-autogenics-ii/379306330?i=379306364
More Active Adventure Time Community (sopuli.xyz)
Come on and grab your friends! Discussion about Adventure Time, the cartoon network series.
Sorry if this isn't allowed or is bad etiquette. Thought I'd point anyone coming here to a busier place [email protected] I have no affiliation (in fact I'm from Lemmy.ca)
Mathematical ; )
Douglas Adams - Hyperland | A fantastical guided look at the future of the internet as imagined by Douglas Adams in the 1990s.
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I was looking hard for this video after after being reminded of a bygone era of this concept of Multimedia and hyperlinks/hypertext being the next big thing. I think this is wonderful optimistic look at a potential future for what the internet could have become as per the keen mind of Douglas Adams.
This video has some really neat clips of interviews, historical footage, and this fun ethereal vibe of having intelligent, agent driven predictive access to any piece of information you'd ever need.
I wonder what Douglas Adams would think of the current Internet and Tech-Scape.
Strange Planet - Apple TV+ Show - Debut of August 9th
Download and view the latest press images, press contacts and information for Apple Original "Strange Planet" on Apple TV+.
Did anyone else find the TV show "Baskets" to be a soul-sucking satire on American car-centric suburbs,
Hey, fellow my new fellow /c/fuckcars Lemmy community! I finished watching the TV show "Baskets" around a year ago and couldn't help but feel a deep sense of soul-sucking depression when it came to its portrayal of car-centric suburbs. I wanted to reach out to you all and see if anyone else shared the same sentiments.
For those who haven't seen it, "Baskets" is a dark comedy-drama that follows the life of Chip Baskets, a failed professional clown. The show is primarily set in Bakersfield, California, a city enveloped in car-centric planning.
What adds an interesting layer to the show is the presence of the High-Speed rail project, which is portrayed as a backdrop throughout the series. This juxtaposition between the car-centric suburbs and the promise of a modern, efficient transportation system highlights the stark contrast between the old and new ways of living.
The constant presence of cars, dilapidated strip malls, and sprawling stroads in Bakersfield seems to symbolize a certain emptiness and lack of genuine human connection. The show really contrasts the American setting with vibrant and pedestrian friendly Paris (albeit stereotyped).
I'm curious to know if any of you had similar thoughts or interpretations while watching "Baskets." Did you also feel that the show used the suburbs and car-centric environments in a soul-sucking and depressing way? On the other hand did anyone get a vibe it was also making fun of Chip for not being able to drive?
Strong Towns Langley - a community group that advocates for a more resilient, fiscally sound, and people-oriented Langley
Founded by a colleague of mine James Hansen who was inspired by our Delta group delpop.ca If you're interested in helping make Langley a better place, please reach out this group and have your voice heard.
Here are some of the items they focus on:
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Fighting for Property Tax Equality
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Ending Car-Dependency
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Ending Single-Use Zoning
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Exclusionary Neighbourhoods
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Environment and Agriculture