

Good question, I can’t say have a clear picture In mind… I guess something like doing what I feel like without worrying about anything else
A bat :3
Nonbinary, probably some sub-category
I like: a whole lotta things!!
Good question, I can’t say have a clear picture In mind… I guess something like doing what I feel like without worrying about anything else
I got a pair of roller blades that haven’t seen the light of day in a lil while, I’ll try to use them some every day
Im proud to say I don’t do coffee and never did. As for sugar though I can’t say I’ve been keeping track as carefully as I’d like so it’s anyone’s guess, but I’ll watch myself. Thank you
Last I heard Seebeck generators weren’t that good/practical for large scale use; did things change?
Not super into that since I’ve found all it does (at least in zsh) is print a bunch of blank lines
Oh my freaking god thank you
I’ll read up more on it, seems interesting
As someone who just read the Wikipedia article on Usenet and doesn’t know anything else about it: Would this be pretty much the equivalent of the internet before search engines? Because if so I’m really intrigued
You’ve probably heard this before but do consider alternatives like Startpage and Qwant. It’s not flawless but I’ve found it’s definitely better.
It’s more so psychology. There’s a few videos floating around YouTube by creators like Not Just Bikes that explain the concept, but in short most people are going to drive a speed that is comfortable for them, and that is dependent on the size and design of the road, which means the best way to make people obey the speed limit is to use narrower roads and the best way to make people break it is to design wider straighter roads.
This is what they mean by the speed “speed limit being too low for the street”. The speed limit may be an amount but the speed suggested by the street design itself pushes people to go faster