I’ve seen some authors I like on Mastodon, like William Gibson. It’s a quieter place but I like that about it, as someone who never used Twitter.
I’ve seen some authors I like on Mastodon, like William Gibson. It’s a quieter place but I like that about it, as someone who never used Twitter.
I want to try this but I’m paranoid I’ll just miss the only alarm.
Well, Hangul was developed precisely with efficiency in mind. Maybe not for screens specifically, though.
How did you get multiple 64 GB RAM sticks that would’ve been ewaste?
I’m no fan of Buckley’s, but I’m almost sad he didn’t live long enough to rant about MAGA.
That would’ve been high entertainment.
To be fair, bike lane coverage has been steadily improving. I’m cautiously optimistic…
Given the dominance of two-wheelers, with some clever marketing wouldn’t it possible to encourage more e-bikes and hybrids? Electric scooters could be subsidized, Maruti can market, etc.
People are very susceptible to popular things as you say, and I do agree it would need to happen gradually.
Even if biking is safe when driving is safe in snowy conditions, it’s still much more annoying to be a cyclist on a snowy winter day. You either have to sweat in a ton of layers or wear flimsy ones and be chilly every time you aren’t in motion; having some environment to insulate you would be a huge advantage. I say this as someone who is not a driver but as an amateur cyclist (though not in the winter… yet).
I’m still figuring out how to make winter cycling feasible for me, and I think for most people it’s a lot of dedication and commitment that the average commuter will not want to put in. Also, icy road conditions are the worst for pedestrians and cyclists; they can be bad for cars too, of course, but obviously car tires are much bigger and can withstand much more.
India is already a country where many people use bikes; it’s a pity that the government doesn’t want to encourage that avenue and make it safer for cycling to be normal and voluntary, rather than a just a cheaper mode of transport.
I experienced the airport-style security at the Delhi metro as well. It was absolutely insane, think I waited about 20 minutes just to get into the station. That is not at all practical for most commuters.
I haven’t driven in a bit, so thank you for that reminder. It’s scary that people instinctively do that.
Yes, being sedentary hurts you. My point wasn’t about weight loss, just that the quality of ingredients and food in Europe is leagues ahead of the US. It is much worse for you nutritionally to eat refined, processed grains than it is to eat whole grains. Not to mention the amount of fresh produce…
And let’s just glide over the fact that none of these people gave two shits about girls’ or women’s sports before trans people were added to the mix.
It’s been noticably bad after legalization. I don’t care if you enjoy weed, but you gotta admit there is a reason people compare its smell to skunks.
Have you replaced the ritual yet? I get a similar feeling as to what you describe, doing something with my hands, when I make loose leaf tea. It’s great for mindfulness.
The access to fresher ingredients and healthier food cannot be understated. Food is so much more processed in the US, even if you’re mainly cooking at home. Even the “ingredients” you buy at grocery stores are more processed.
Crazy that these places still exist, but I guess not that surprising.
That poor cat went through so much.
At the moment, no alarms even work for me on weekends. I’ve been waking up anywhere from noon to 4 PM…