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Tippon, to fuck_cars in The world's 280 million electric bikes and mopeds are cutting demand for oil far more than electric cars

Where I am there are hills everywhere. You know that old joke about walking five miles uphill to school in the snow, and ten miles uphill to get home? That’s here. Plus, it’s the UK, so when it snows, the roads and pavements are lethal.

Plus, some people have kids under 5 😉

More seriously though, because of the amount of hills, and the fact that most people work all day, bikes are not the best option here. The nearest supermarket is several miles away with a lot of hills in between. If you’ve got plenty of free time, riding to the shops with the kids could be fun, but for most people public transport is the answer. It’s just a shame that it’s terrible here .

Tippon, to fuck_cars in The world's 280 million electric bikes and mopeds are cutting demand for oil far more than electric cars

Not much good if you’ve got to take the kids shopping though.

Tippon, to science_memes in Oxygen.

There’s another series like that, the Human Chronicles Saga by T.R. Harris. Humans are super strong because the gravity on Earth is much higher than on other planets. Materials on the other planets are weaker too, simply because they don’t need to be as strong, so the humans can break through walls easily.

Tippon, to cooking in [QUESTION] What's the most interesting thing you've eaten?

Deep fried haggis is much nicer than it sounds. I tried it a few years ago in Edinburgh on a rugby weekend.

I had what I thought was fried squid in Spain once. I’d tried squid a few years before, and it was flavourless and rubbery, but I later learned that it had been overcooked. When I saw Calamari on the menu in a seaside restaurant, I thought I’d try it again.

It had a longer name, but a badly translated conversation with the waiter convinced me that it was the same dish.

The same waiter brought out a plate of what looked a lot like deep fried baby squid or octopus.

It was very nice, but I got filthy looks from my young niece for ‘eating all the babies’, so I haven’t had it since.

Tippon, to linux in Does anybody use Thunderbird on Android a.k.a. K-9

That sucks. I haven’t had any yet, but I’ll keep an eye out

Tippon, to linux in Home Theater Laptop

Any distro should do it, you just need to set your media centre software to run at startup. I’ve done it with Plex and Kodi, and I think Jellyfin does it too :)

Tippon, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

I’ve always dealt with names like eth0 and eth1 in the past, but now I’m only getting enp2s0 and enp5s0. I assumed that it was something that had changed over the last few years that I hadn’t noticed, but I’ll look into it further. Thanks :)

Tippon, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

Yes, that’s the point that TAG made. It’s something that I hadn’t considered, and it’s a good point.

The fact that it’s something shitty that businesses do doesn’t affect the fact that TAG made a good point.

Tippon, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

That’s a good point. I could be in the restaurant for an hour trying to order, and as long as there are other kiosks available, it wouldn’t make a difference to them.

Tippon, to asklemmy in Thoughts on reddit reposter bots?

There have been times when I’ve been browsing All and the feed is full of bot spam. It chokes off engagement here and pushes people back to Reddit and the other bot spamming communities, like Hacker News.

If it was in small doses it wouldn’t be as bad, but there are times when there are dozens of posts in a row from a handful of communities.

I know that I can subscribe to the communities I like and browse from Home, but that’s no good for newcomers to the site, or for people who prefer to use All. You shouldn’t have to manually curate your feed to avoid the huge amounts of spam that’s designed to take you away from Lemmy.

Tippon, to privacy in How to prevent link hijacking on sites like Facebook, Reddit and Twitter?

They just hijack the link that someone else posts and replace it with an entirely new tracking link with a l.facebook.com domain

So this isn’t Facebook on every occasion then, it’s related to the site you’re visiting? If so, the extension will hopefully fix it :)

Tippon, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

Thanks, I’ll try that tonight and see how it’s set up.

P.S. Apologies for the slow reply, I accidentally switched accounts and didn’t see the replies here.

Tippon, to linux in Need some help with Xubuntu networking please.

Apologies for the slow reply, I accidentally switched accounts on here without realising >.<

Have you disabled auto start in the DHCP profile?

I have no idea. That’s a setting that I didn’t know existed until now. I’ll have a look tonight and see if I can find it.

The power here is usually fine, but a transformer blew during the storm, and the one I’m on apparently took some of the strain.

Tippon, to memes in $1 grilled cheese

Nope, that’s a toastie maker, plain and simple.

I’ll accept that your first three images could get away with being called toasties, but making a sandwich with a slice of toast doesn’t count. Open topped sandwiches of any kind should be taken out and shot, however they’re prepared. I’ll give cheese on toast a pass, but only because it’s a separate category.

Just because people mistakenly call toasties ‘Jaffles’, doesn’t mean that’s what they are. It’s wrong. Wrong I tell you! Jaffle’s not even a real word!

I really want a toastie now :(

Tippon, to memes in $1 grilled cheese

In the UK I can currently buy an 800g loaf of bread for 45p (£0.45), a 500g tub of soft spread butter substitute for 99p (£0.99), and a 200g pack of 10 cheese slices for 65p (£0.65).

Each sandwich would cost about 12p (£0.12) to make, excluding the energy costs.

Doubling up on the cheese, or using higher quality cheese would still keep it under 20p per sandwich, and that’s off the shelf costs, no bulk discounts.

Excuse me while I write up a business plan…

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