Comments

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What is the least shit online store of the shitty ones? such as: Wish, AliExpress, etc..

Often there is a small company based in the us that has real reviews because they have used the things. ThingYouWant.com or some variation. They don't have everything, but they have a good selection ofithat one thitg for prices not much worse than amazon - and useful advice about what is quality. Find and support them.

bluGill, to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future

Mostly they are the same people.

bluGill, to asklemmy in Hot tub owners: any tips? any regrets?

For the cost of heating you can pay for a lot of gym membership. And if you don't use the gym cancle (gyms are notorious for being hard to cancle so read the fane print)

bluGill, to asklemmy in What are some channels or creators that do science/engineering experiments?

I mostly don't need a 1:1 replacement, just great content. There is more great content added in a day than there are hours - even if I watch on 2x speed. Note that I reduced this great content as opposed to the junk and there is still more than enough. Just give me some of that content and I'm happy. (junk vs great is in the eye of the beholder)

bluGill, to asklemmy in What are some channels or creators that do science/engineering experiments?

Are there any that are not on youtube? I'm trying to degoogle my life, and youtube is on the hardest ones to find alternatives to.

bluGill, to privacy in Are there any good privacy friendly keyboards for android?

Thanks for this. I'm starting to learn it, but already feel like I make less mistakes without autocorrect. Sad as I'm a bad speller.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

That is a difference in degree though.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

You have good reason to suspect those dice are not fair.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

That research is useless! Sure they measured it, so it isn't wrong. However it is useless. What it is really saying is your city was so bad that people were not taking advantage of living in the city because they couldn't conveniently get places. Those people could have lived in rural Montana for all the good a city did. Cities are about all the things you can do by living in it, so if people change because of new roads then you are a city were not meeting their ideals.

Also note that they measured one lane. I already asserted that by the time a city is thinking about adding one more lane they already need to add 6 times as many lanes (not 6 more lanes, 6 times!) IF your city needs 6 times more lanes than it has, no wonder people are choosing alternates, and once a lane exists they will start using it.

Again, the moral is build transit in cities.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

Most of the time and places a city doesn't need that capacity. Since your rail cannot get the garbage from my house, or my new bed to the house, we need roads as well. Thus for most a bus running in mixed traffic (remember most roads do not have heavy traffic!) is good enough and a lot cheaper. Where you need capacity a train is really good, but you don't need it.

That said I support trains in a lot more places because trains can run fully automated and thus in the real world can achieve the high frequency people need to choose transit even when a car isn't a problem to own (they can afford it and there is no traffic). This is however just a stop gap since self driving buses don't exist (yet?). In most "first world" countries cost of labor is high and automated trains are thus useful in places where a bus could do the job.

bluGill, (edited ) to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

Deer mostly travel on trails they built themselves. They also change their environment greatly (the act of eating thins the trees)

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

Instead of buying a ticket I just search the sidewalk for the winning ticket (that someone else lost) while I'm otherwise doing my normal activities. My odds are winning are nearly the same as someone who buys a ticket, so I can dream just as much - but I can spend the money on something else.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

I was referring to the city engineers timing all the lights in a city. As a driver paying attention can help, but when you have several square miles of road network, with roads unequally spaced, different speed limits and all the other weird stuff they do in a real city it is not easy. It gets worse if you go from city to a metropolitan area.

I have concluded we will never convince people of that enough to change behavior (they will answer the question correctly when asked, but drive the same) thus i'm supporting transit as much as possible.

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

I get tailgated all the time despite being in the right lane . Sometimes I can see that person hang up their phone, finally look and move over. (This was on a rural highway, I was doing 20 under the limit and over 15 minutes 3 other cars passed without issues, which accounts for a 5 cars going my direction in that time)

bluGill, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

That won't help much. By the time anyone notices the roads are slowing down there are six times as many cars on it as it can safely handle. Driving skills will help on backroads, but that isn't where most people are driving. No amount of training can make heavy traffic safe.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #