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  • Sadly, you are speaking for a great many places. I've cycled in most of the countries I've visited and it can be relatively dangerous.

    If people want to see how to integrate a public transport network with a cycle path network, places like Netherlands and Denmark are leading the way.

    Over here in the UK we have one of the most regressive attitudes to sustainable transport in Europe. Our trains don't work and cycling is barely tolerated.

  • It didn't sound like that to me. Americans meddling in other countries is par for the course.

  • Former colonial powers are accused of doing colonial stuff again. Obviously China is the bad guy for attempting to prevent this violation.

  • Use the money to build cycle paths and trains that run on time.

  • I listen to the words and then arrange them into an order that doesn't contradict my preconceived notion that Donald is the good one.

  • He's a big old unit

  • How else could it work? Otherwise it will detect the water flowing and never switch off.

  • Does anyone take this verdict seriously? This is the same criminal justice system that locks up the poor, vulnerable and ethnic minorities. They have criminalised whistleblowers and other truth tellers. They are enslaving ordinary people. The laws they use are often racist. The CIA are assassinating people and subverting nation states with total impunity from this same criminal justice system.

  • I don't not support this candidate

  • I bought a subscription to the Waking Up app.

  • Jokes on you, I love drinking piss

  • As soon as some technology becomes so accessible that anyone can use it, the platform becomes populated by morons and it's essence is diluted by all sorts of rules put in place so the morons can't damage each other.

  • Idaho potato

  • The shift in power from concentrated wealth has been happening for a long time. After the plagues of the 13th century there was a shortage of skilled labour which tipped the balance of power towards common people. This trend has continued despite the tendency towards concentration of wealth. Contemporary examples of this phenomena are the rise of tech workers and open source tools. The pushback from the wealthy class takes the form of closed and proprietary systems, such as Apple products. Whatever we can do as individuals to create open platforms such as Lemmy, Wikipedia and Linux are the way forward.

  • What up my hexadecimals

  • So hot rn

  • It's almost as if rich people are the common denominator in this equation. Substitute this person into a new context and they find a way to exploit the game in that arena.

    The answer lies in the hands of the people who make stuff. When we say we are not going to play this game any more rich people are forced to the negotiation table because they have no chance to make any of the stuff, their stock and trade is lies.

  • Wholesome 💯

  • I suspected Debian users were soyboys and now I have the documents to prove it.