Thank you, I never knew.
It’s a difficult task but local bicycle advocacy groups are putting pressure on municipalities and making a difference. Whuch is why I always urge people to join the fine folks in ones’ community pushing for positive change.
I like Anark’s videos. Just a suggestion: consider linking to the original content or uploading to Peertube since I imagine the large video files take up lots of space on lemmy instances.
Here’s their patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Anark
Contradiction: Copenhagen, notably walkable and bikeable city, was razed in the first half of the 20th century for parking and roads to make it more like an american city of today. They rebuilt before being the active transport friendly city that is now is.
There is no one universally right way to do activism. We need a diversity of tactics.
No, it makes you cool. 😎 Thank you for your contributions!
I can’t wait until more YouTube creators move to Peertube + donation platforms like Liberapay!
I had a similar observation when watching it, particularly around eco-modernism.
As Giorgos Kallis put it,
“eco-modernism — that is, the idea that all environmental and social problems can ultimately be solved with the application of technology, and that the only solution to the problems of modern technology is more modern technology.”
Can you please comment on:
My intention is not to be pedantic, but to learn more about your proposed solution. I do appreciate your thoughtful answers in the comments here.
In my experience, Europeans certainly have streets without sidewalks and areas with poor transportation infrastructure. So I understand why some can relate.
However, it’s truly on another level in many North American cities. Like in the heart of many densely populated cities, it can be nearly impossible to go to the grocery store without a car. Entire suburbs housing hundreds of thousands without a single sidewalk. High speed limit stroads, filled with full size SUVs and pickup trucks which carry twice the inertia and ability to kill and maime as a smaller car.
Another handy option for adding POIs is EveryDoor.
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I’ve actually noticed more GPL-licensed projects give attribution to not only the original author but all contributors.
Whereas I can’t tell you how many times I’ve worked on proprietary software where the company didn’t give attribution for MIT-licensed code. Unlike GPL’d code, the author has no way of knowing that they weren’t attributed since the code is proprietary.
I believe GPL does have an attribution requirement btw:
Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, for material you add to a covered work, you may (if authorized by the copyright holders of that material) supplement the terms of this License with terms:
a) Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from the terms of sections 15 and 16 of this License; or
b) Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or author attributions in that material or in the Appropriate Legal Notices displayed by works containing it;
I have some questions::
Will there be discussion before banning or only after banning?
Will the ban system be reviewed regularly and by whom?
Are you open to discussing the technology you claim to have built for this? In my opinion, denying transparency and relying on security by obscurity of a closed-source algorithm makes me question the algorithm and also reminds me of moderation on Meta and YouTube.
Have you attempted this method of tone policing with manual moderation in any communities first? If so, how did it go?
Is this post satire?
Beautiful!
Good to know. I’m excited to make some pesto once my basil grows a little bigger.
Thank you for clarifying, I edited my comment. I was referring to coreboot but did not know that it was not yet widely supported in Framework laptops.
I’m going to give this a try. Toasted pine nuts can be hard to come by and pricey for me.
The bottom picture makes me happy. ☀️