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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, to upliftingnews in Crispr gene editing shown to permanently lower high cholesterol
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but then you get to have the side effects of having had done crispr gene editing. Have they really gotten that down to a two week sniffle?

eyes,

Probably better than dying, high cholesterol is responsible for 7.1% of deaths in England alone. In 2022 that’s something like 40k deaths a year that could have been elimated.

Marin_Rider, to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.

I have an ebike, and I really want an electric scooter/bike once the range can be improved, currently they couldn’t get me to and from work (it’s a long commute)

Des, to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@Des@hexbear.net avatar

i want one so bad

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited ) to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Stop on by !micromobility if you’re interested in ebikes, scooters, bicycles, skateboards, or whatever personal transport might interest you.

FlashMobOfOne, to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

This fact is why, as much as random scooters being everywhere may annoy me, I see the value in having them around.

Uranium3006,
@Uranium3006@kbin.social avatar

the dockless rent-a-scooters need to go. privately owned escooters? great. dock based systems? also great. escooters littered all over the street? nah

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t like them either but when Atlanta banned them pollution and traffic became significantly worse. They serve a purpose.

frostbiker, (edited )

the dockless rent-a-scooters need to go

Yeah, I get it. Private vehicles everywhere on the side of the street are an eyesore and take a ton of valuable public space. If at least e-scooters were as small as a car it wouldn’t be such a big deal to see them parked everywhere.

kamenoko,

They’re also stupid dangerous to use and provide almost no protection if a car finds you, or you hit something the wrong way and go flying.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

My biggest issue with scooters is that the sidewalks on most streets in North America are way too narrow to safely use them while others are walking, and we’re seriously lacking in dedicated bike lanes. Both of which are issues with the prioritization of car infrastructure over all else as opposed to problems with scooters themselves. Since scooters cannot safely run on the road but is still too fast for exclusively pedestrian paths. Where there are dedicated bike lanes in my city, scooters share them with bikes perfectly fine.

Tak,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

I feel like most roads where you’d ride a scooter the cars would be less of a problem if they followed the speed limit. Scooters should be able to go down 45mph roads just fine but there’s always some massive truck going 60.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, unfortunately speed limits don’t mean anything and studies show that drivers pretty much always drive as fast as they think they can regardless. The issue is that North America has stroads which are highly conducive to driving fast, damn near highway speeds. If we had the narrow, potentially tile or even cobblestone local streets that European and Asian cities have it would be less of a problem because those conditions directly promote lower speeds and more attentive driving.

Tak,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve heart NotJustBikes say similar things. I normally don’t favor control over everything but at this point I would be ok with cars having electronically controlled speed limiters to not exceed the speed limit of whatever road they’re on.

It’s really just created such an entitled, careless, and demanding mindset where bikes need to have speed limiters on them for safety but Fred can buy a 1200hp 3 ton weapon with no limiter.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

CityNerd also has a video on speed governors! www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBSkLrYbLk0

It’s also not unheard of either. IIRC Japan had speed governors on their cars for a time, which limited them to their national highway speed of 100 km/h (which is still very fast to be fair).

Tak,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m perfectly fine with there being interstates that go 85mph I just don’t want people driving so fast in dense areas with mixed traffic. If I could have people just not be assholes that would be great but I feel like driving the speed limit now is just reason for someone to get angry with you and want to drive you off the road.

I’d love to ride a bike everywhere I can but every road I would be riding would have traffic going over 45mph with massive vehicles who have drivers so impatient they’d rather run you off the road than share the road.

GBU_28,

Or just build roads and bike spaces with safe separation.

If you tighten roads people natively drive slower

swope, to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@swope@kbin.social avatar

I think ebike, scooter, etc. usage will increase even more if we mod infrastructure to be safer for everyone.

Uranium3006,
@Uranium3006@kbin.social avatar

we need to infiltrate civil engineering standards boards and make protected bike lanes mandatory for all roads with 4 or more car lanes or speed limits over 25 mph. then they'll be the default everywhere because going against code will invite lawsuits

doingthestuff,

Yeah they aren’t even allowed on the roads where I live so I never see them except on the Internet.

Delphia,

This is the kicker. They are a pretty good solution now, but they could be amazing.

At least in my country they need to hammer out a consistent set of rules and laws regarding their use. Last time I checked the vast majority of them are effectively illegal because under current laws they are too powerful to be considered an assisted pushbike, you cant register them as a roadgoing vehicle because they dont have indicators and brake lights and you cant ride them on the footpath because riding on the footpath is against the law.

Which puts them in that lovely legal space of “Does a cop want to fuck with me today?” Fortunately our police tend to be pretty cool on the subject because they know that technically taking it out of your house is illegal which is dumb.

blakeus12, (edited ) to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@blakeus12@hexbear.net avatar

i’m glad to know that as a bike salesman i’ve done more for the world than melon-musk

queermunist, (edited ) to fuck_cars in 280 million e-bikes are slashing oil demand far more than electric cars. E-bikes and scooters displace 4x as much demand for oil as all of the EVs in the world.
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Fuck yes ebikes!

Not only do they slash oil demand, but manufacturing and maintaining an ebike has a fraction of the environmental impact of an electric car. Also, you can do a lot of the maintenance yourself with cheap tools and a small amount of work space. Also also, makes my ass look good~🍑

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

Also, unironically, e-bikes are more fun than cars. You feel the acceleration much more on a bike than a car despite moving slower, and the breeze going by you feels pretty nice too.

Not to mention a lot less likely to kill someone.

PeepinGoodArgs,

I remember the first time I went about 30 mph on my conventional bike down a hill. I had so much fun, I went up the short hill again!

I’m graduating soon and plan to reward myself with something pricey. An e-bike is a strong contender because I hate driving my car as much as I do.

spacecowboy, to archaeology in Physics reveals secret of how nature helped sculpt the Great Sphinx of Giza

Neat!

varsock, to privacy in Data broker’s “staggering” sale of sensitive info exposed in unsealed FTC filing

I feel so powerless, so hopeless.

Bills aren’t being passed by lawmakers because like many of us who care about privacy, they have not heard about the abilities of data brokers and have no visibility into how rampant and disgusting and invasive their behavior is.

Friends and family I talk to don’t care. “Oh well, what are they going to do, find me personally?”

I feel if people were able to look themselves up in these databases, they would fear it as well

ACardboardRaven,
@ACardboardRaven@lemmy.ml avatar

Personally, I’m just waiting for a massive data broker leak to happen that involves politicians and other useless wanks like that. That’ll really jump their bones.

TonyTonyChopper, to archaeology in I spy with my Cold War satellite eye... nearly 400 Roman forts in the Middle East
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

Don’t we have much better modern aerial photos?

Pons_Aelius,

The article goes into detail about that...

Many forts that Poidebard documented don't even show up in the 1960s and 1970s spy satellite imagery; the Dartmouth team only identified 36 of his original 116. "The attrition of the archaeological record has been substantial and these processes are unlikely to have slowed over the intervening decades," they wrote. They believe further research incorporating higher-resolution or even older satellite imagery should reveal many more Roman forts in the region

TonyTonyChopper,
@TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz avatar

So they fell over? Got blown up? Buried in sand?

acockworkorange,

Yeah I don’t know what they mean exactly by “attrition of the archeological record” either, but I assume something like that.

ruination, to privacyguides in Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine

Say it louder for the people at the back: adblock is a basic cybersecurity measurs

Wistful, to privacyguides in Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
@Wistful@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

That’s kinda crazy, as it would look like a speck on the screen. I wish I could see the actual site, and see if there is something else sus about it. When I download important things like password managers, I usually try to be extra careful, double check the URL and do the hash check.

JoeKrogan, to privacyguides in Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
@JoeKrogan@lemmy.world avatar

Another reason to stick to your distro repositories. This should totally be disabled by default for modern browsers.

ares35, to privacyguides in Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

disable unicode representation of these types of domains in firefox by flipping this setting (in about:config) from the default 'false' to TRUE:

network.IDN_show_punycode

so you see xn--80ak6aa92e.com instead of аррӏе.com

compare to (the real deal): apple.com

RealFknNito,
@RealFknNito@lemmy.world avatar

Wouldn’t you also be able to hover the link and check the URL in the bottom left?

MangoPenguin,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Looks like it’s already flipped to true in Librewolf, glad they seem to have some common sense compared to mozilla.

Is there any good reason for a browser to mask the real URLs like that? There seems to be a trend of hiding parts of the URL people see lately.

Rentlar,

To have other languages able to be displayed in the title… e.g. wiki.ポケモン.com/wiki/メインページ

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

You may have gotten me to switch browsers

Bitrot,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

People who use those characters benefit from it. I imagine 點看 is more useful than xn–c1yn36f to a Chinese person. That’s also why Google displays them that way.

It would be nice if browsers warned when International Domain Names were in use, and provided the option to disable punycode when first encountered.

9point6,

This is the big thing that should be happening, even just a little icon in the bar when it’s happening to switch between the two representations.

Turun,

Yes, because the internet is not restricted to English letters.

Just imagine you had to visit アップル instead of apple.com! And most importantly, would you trust yourself to see the difference that and say プッアル consistently without seeing the real reference?

Just to be clear, I hate it when the browsers hides part of the url too. Show me the https god damn! But internationalization is a good thing, as it makes the internet accessible to more people.

PixxlMan,

Stop it! The only words that matter are those that can be written in ASCII! The rest of the world just wants to scare you with gibberish letters!

AeroLemming,

Any way to fix this on mobile? about:config isn’t a thing.

ademir,
@ademir@lemmy.eco.br avatar

In Firefox Nightly you can iirc

Onyx376,

Does anyone using Mullvad Browser know why this setting is not enabled by default? I just checked. If it is important for security it should be.

shotgun_crab,

Oh so that’s what punycode means, I always wondered what it meant

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