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I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.
  • No, they are smaller. The largest size is 30cm which is enough for me though. The most expensive one with that size costs 11,50€. Another delivery place has 32cm ones. Most expensive there is 9,40€. There is nothing inherently wrong with them. They aren't from an Italian restaurant though and aren't the same quality you would get in a real restaurant. They still taste good and satisfy your pizza cravings though. Delivery is free too if you're over the minimum order balance. From what I'd guess they are on the are more like those fast food pizza places like Pizza Hut or Domino's but I've ordered like maybe once from them so I'm not sure.

    Maybe we both use deliveries differently. If I order something for delivery I don't expect Restaurant quality food. If your pizza is from a Italian restaurant and is really well made/restaurant quality I see why it's so expensive. For me delivery is more "fancy" than fast food but not as "fancy" as actually eating in a real restaurant

  • Just one more lane
  • But that's the thing about induced demand. Of course widening a road temporarily improves traffic. But only temporary. That temporary improved leads to more people deciding to drive a car when they didn't in the past or even having different moving options in mind now which they didn't because if traffic. In the end traffic ends up the same if not worse than before. That's not something the Internet came up with. It's been studied and researched for years. It works on the simple principle of: If you make something more convenient to use, more people will use it. Cars just don't scale. They can't do mass transport and aren't meant for that. You need to make a city walkable and have a proper public transport system otherwise you will only ever lose even more money on car infrastructure while continuing to worsen traffic, heating up the city because of the sealed surfaces, making the city less desirable to actually exist in and worsening it's economy. Build the city properly and people will actually choose a different option. No matter the climate in that city. Especially because heat is only worse with massive amounts of car infrastructure because they usually result in less green spaces and trees which provide shade and a cooling effect in the city.

  • Just one more lane
  • Induced demand actually means that more people drive now because the people that didn't drive in the past / lived somewhere else because it was less convenient because of the traffic to commute by car or live somewhere else where they would have needed a car now decide to commute by car / actually move (yeah that also something we have observed) because the widening temporarily improved traffic. In the end traffic ends up the same if not worse. Induced demand isn't something the Internet has come up with. It's actually a real thing that has been studied and researched. We know it exists. It functions on the basic principle of: If you improve something and make it more convenient to use that something, more people will actually use it.

  • Just one more lane
  • That's the thing: Technically yes. It temporarily improves traffic. But only temporarily. IDK about you but spending billions of dollars to only temporarily improve traffic and then it ending up the same or even worse than before doesn't sound like a good investment to me.

  • Just one more lane
  • That's the whole thing about induced demand though: People want to get somewhere and believe it or not, not everyone does so by car. But if you decide to add more lanes it temporarily improves traffic leading to those people that didn't take a car in the past or lived somewhere else because they knew traffic would be horrible if they moved, to actually commute by car now / go forth with their plan to move, increasing the amount of traffic again until it's as bad if not even worse than before. Cars don't scale. Cars aren't for mass transport and shouldnt be used for that. A city with a highway like in the picture really needs a transit system/a better one and fever lanes

  • New Laptop Memory Is Here! LPCAMM2 Changes Everything! - iFixit Video
  • I wouldn't really trust this site. Videos that go through a lot of different benchmarks /programs and games are way better. This shows the M2 being pretty average/normal between other laptop CPUs: https://youtu.be/FWfJq0Y4Oos

    And this shows M2 Ultra vs the top Intel CPU at that time: https://youtu.be/buLyy7x2dcQ

    The things that's impressive about the M[x] chips are their efficiency. Apple basically lying with the performance graphs they put out is really frustrating when they have an actual amazing metric they could show: power consumption. That's what a RISC architecture is good at

  • nuclear fear-mongering is a ploy by Big oil
  • When nuclear was cut more gas was used

    Thats just wrong. Fossil fuels actually went down while renewables went up.

    Im sick and tired of the right wing imports "argument" from people that clearly have no idea how the European electricity market works. Germany has the capacity to easily produce all of its electricity but its way wiser to not do that and import from other countries since that can be cheaper than ramping up power plants. In the past Germany used to keep running coal plants even for export but CO2 emission certificates keep getting more expensive while other European countries have been expanding their renewable power plants resulting in cheaper electricity which results in Germany exporting less and importing some of that cheap electricity now because 1. exporting electricity produced via coal is less profitable now and 2. importing a certain amount is getting cheaper than powering up a reactor yourself. 2023 most of those imports (~50%) were from renewables btw. 24% of imports were from nuclear which is 3.6% of the whole electricity production and even that keeps decreasing.

    https://www.tagesschau.de/faktenfinder/ein-jahr-atomausstieg-deutschland-100.html https://www.agora-energiewende.de/fileadmin/Projekte/2023/2023-35_DE_JAW23/A-EW_317_JAW23_WEB.pdf#page=44

  • Chinese numbers
  • Afaik, no. Japanese either uses 音読み onyomi = Chinese reading (literally "sound reading", 音 = sound, 読み = reading) and 訓読み Kunyomi = Japanese reading (訓 has multiple kanji meanings. I learned it as "instruction". Sites list the meanings as 訓 = instruction, Japanese character reading, explanation, read) for words that have kanji (Chinese characters). The original Chinese characters don't have a "Japanese reading" afaik. They are Chinese after all.

  • ich🗃️iel
  • Tja, wenn ich nur meinen alten Instagram Account löschen könnte. Aber ne irgendwann wurde der mal gehackt (ka wann, hab den eigentlich kam benutzt) und nun lässt mich Instagram nicht mal mehr zum Löschen meines eigenen Accounts zurück. Cool

  • ich🦺iel
  • Mal abgesehen davon, dass du gar nicht wissen kannst ob er "Unsummen" kostet oder nicht, vor allem aufgrund der wenigen zustandekommenden Verfahren (wofür man ihn nur kritisieren könnte, wenn es wegem ihm ist. Also wenn er wissentlich zu ungenügende/schlechte Anzeigen stellt). Statt sich bei den Leuten zu beschweren, die sich nicht an Regeln halten und diese brechen, beschwerst du dich bei der Person, die diese Regelbrüche zur Anzeige stellt?

  • ich🦺iel
  • Ehrlich gesagt schade, dass er die Arbeit macht, die das Ordnungsamt eigentlich machen sollte. Wir haben es in der Gesellschaft einfach viel zu normalisiert, dass Autofahrer einfach alles machen dürfen. Jeden Tag sehe ich Falschparker die es absolut nicht interessiert, dass man hier in einem Verkehrsberuhigten Bereich nicht einfach sein Auto auf der Straße abstellen darf. Aber für den 10m weiter liegenden Parkplatz war es diesen Leuten einfach zu weit. Dann müssten sie ja insgesamt 20m laufen, das geht ja gar nicht.

    Auch auf nem Bürgersteig parken sehe ich oft genug obwohl viele Straßen hier breit genug sind und es erlauben dort zu parken. Ne, muss immernoch entweder komplett oder mit einer Seite auf dem Bürgersteig geparkt werden. Darf ja nicht sein, dass dieser ganz bleibt

  • So easy ! 🤷
  • Okay I know the second statement from him is the main point but I can't just leave the first one be. Where the fuck is that a "tight parking garage"??? Ay parking garage that fits a cyber truck is not a "tight parking garage". You can easily park 2 cars in that spot wtf

  • A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us.
  • If they hold on to their existing vehicle than thats just another upside. If they buy a new gasoline car instead of an EV this is bad. But EVs dont have to be insanely heavy if we stop the whole cars getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger crap. They will still be heavier than their gasoline counterpart but one solution might be 2 tax brackets: One for gasoline cars and one for evs that has the same taxation levels but allows for, lets say, 500kg more weight in them

  • ich🚂iel
  • Als Student in Hessen gibt es für mich nur 2 Tarifzonen: Hessen aka da komm ich hin und nicht-Hessen aka da komm ich nicht hin. Meiner Meinung nach sollte jedes Schüler under Studententicket in allen Bundesländern mindestens für das ganze Bundesland gelten. Es gibt einem einfach viel mehr Freiheit

  • The Fairphone 5 is less about what comes in the box and more about what you get over the years
  • And I never argued against that. I just gave you one reason as to why their phones are more expensive. Of course used is greener than new.

    It's not inherently more ethical though. While it could be argued that more green means more ethical because you are trying to harm the planet as little as possible if you buy a phone that's been produced with exploitation and child labor in its production line you still end up supporting it when buying used because you are part of the second hand market that supports people buying those phones. People will take into consideration if they can ever sell their stuff again when buying something. Those things would have to be weighed against each other if you want to make the statement that used phones are also automatically more ethical.

    Buying a used phone that didn't have those things in its production line and actively tries to avoid it would technically be the best choice. But ultimately it's something the consumer shouldnt need to choose anyway. Regulations shouldnt allow for that to happen on the first place.

  • Finally got rid of the loudest component in my PC: The original fans of my KFA 2070 Super

    Went with the Arctic P12 Max because they are incredible for their price. Went with the white version because it has better bearings making it even more quite. Didnt care how it looked but it actually doesnt look bad at all imo

    Edit: Got a reply from Arctic on Twitter. Apparently the new revision of the black P12 Max also use a fluid dynamic bearing (the better one). If you want to go with the black ones, always check the description I guess

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