Not a geoguesser but I’d say near tokyo. I haven’t seen such protected cycle parks in Tokyo. The footpath tiles are very similar to the ones in Tokyo though
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The footpath has tiles found in Japan. The cycle sign is also quite common there. And the shop has japanese writing
It’d be crazy if this were outside Japan
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Pronouncing Iran as "I ran" is also validEnglish
112·6 天前If you know you’re wrong but still don’t change, it’s also a sign of something
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Finland's longest bridge opens in Helsinki, and it has zero lanes for carsEnglish
3·6 天前Don’t worry. Some ppl with ibs can drive/swim. They just need to be allowed to poop while driving and swimming /s
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why would anyone doordash food from a place that already does delivery?
6·6 天前The local pizza place gives lower priority to website orders because people on delivery apps give high/low stars while the website has no feedback mechanism 🤷🏾♂️
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Finland's longest bridge opens in Helsinki, and it has zero lanes for carsEnglish
2·6 天前That word felt full of whimsy, but I attributed it to English being a second language, not whimsy :(
Nice dive though
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Finland's longest bridge opens in Helsinki, and it has zero lanes for carsEnglish
4·6 天前It’s a 30 minute walk for able people and a tram ride that might not be 5-10 minutes. I wouldn’t call this a long journey
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news@lemmings.world•Trump tells Iran to sign deal with US or ‘the whole country is going to get blown up’English
1·6 天前No, he thinks he is stuck in a timeloop. There is no loop, but there’s a loopy
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Shitty Food Porn@lemmy.ca•This is what US soldiers serving in Iran are eating
4·6 天前Most militaries don’t have a ton of desk job time, even in peace. They make bullshit tasks that need physical labor. The aim is to keep physical fitness around 75-80% for non-special forces and 90% or better for special forces. Everyone needs to be in ship shape. Shape up or ship out.
Several air forces do roughly 50% of peak sorties every week and test for peak sorties once a month or so. If it’s not a habit, you can rise to the occasion.
Militaries aren’t built to fight wars, but to ensure they can fight a war via muscle memory.
Ofc, if your command is particularly brilliant, the aircraft carrier you’re in catches fire, but you’ll have the muscle memory to rush to your station of you survive the initial contact without panicking.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Overtaking and going fast in urban areas is not only dangerous, but also useless: a mathematical demonstrationEnglish
62·6 天前In theory, the practice and theory are the same and people actually arrive at the same time. In practice, people just jump the red light, climb onto the footpath, drive on the wrong side, etc. and beat the traffic time by 10-20 minutes
Gnome being more polished was definitely true a while ago. I was mostly put off gnome because it felt that they are against DE being customisable (need to install gnome tweaks for stuff that should be built in)
Try KDE sometime if you are keyboard first. I’ve found it has more keybinding opportunities than gnome had (~5 years ago, so things might be better. Knowing gnome though, I wouldn’t hold my breath 😅)
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World News@lemmy.world•El Salvador publishes law allowing life sentences for minors as young as 12English
5·9 天前Fear tactics don’t work. Else we would have no criminals serving life sentences
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World News@lemmy.world•El Salvador publishes law allowing life sentences for minors as young as 12English
9·9 天前Lifetime imprisonment implies no path for rehabilitation. A 12 year old hasn’t matured mentally and imposing this sentence feels like you consider the situation hopeless. For a 12 year old to not change feels impossible to me. A 12 year old doesn’t remember half of its life for fucks sake
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World News@lemmy.world•South Korea jails American YouTuber for public nuisanceEnglish
3·9 天前He was kicked out of japan for public nuisance, licking ketchup bottles in restaurants, etc.
kunaltyagi@programming.devtoLobste.rs@lemmy.bestiver.se•You cannot use the GNU (A)GPL to take software freedom awayEnglish
1·9 天前GPL specifically tries to protect the intention of the original authors that the software be available without burden to the end users. It doesn’t give a rat’s tail to anything else. The end user must be able to access and build and modify and use the source code.
MIT, BSD, Boost, etc. are concerned with the software being used by middlemen without burden, but you can fuck the end user. You can fuck the original authors, etc.
You are thinking of protecting software as the be-all-end-all goal of any license. It’s not true for GPL and several other licenses. They are trying to protect the end user.
If a product you’re using hits a big/corner case frequently and it uses GPL code, just patch and reap the benefits.
TLDR: GPL is communist and MIT, BSD, etc. are capitalist.
SCTP has 2 flaws:
- Lack of a good incremental adoption given ASIC middlewares
- Lack of real world data at scale (which QUIC had thanks to SPDY thanks to Google and Google Chrome)
KDE has a really beauty of a big screen. The tablet mode on my 2 in 1 works well enough but I can’t compare with gnome for obv reasons (I don’t use gnome)
People love gnome unironically? #kdeftw




But cash can be kept at home or in a safe deposit box. All cashless society means there’s no benefit to that and the reserves on bank increase. Per person it’s a small amount but over all account holders and fractional reserves, it maybe be worth several billion dollars