Je pense de toute manière que c'est une bonne idée de manière générale d'avoir une communauté dédiée aux É.-U. qui est un sujet ayant la capacité de produire beaucoup de contenu (même hors Trump).
I understand the concept of a block (even if they don't really exist in my city), but that doesn't really give me an idea of the actual distance, so it's a pretty useless information to me. Using proper standard metrics makes much more sense.
I find it so weird that some people are fine with vehicles going faster on bicycle lanes (and even worse with pavements for countries that allow that, which I also find weird, where is the pedestrian supposed to go in these cases ?). These fast vehicles make it so annoying and unsafe for other users.
I agree with you that if people want to go fast, well we already have roads for that.
That is really disappointing... I understand the dev wanting to move on to something else after 10 years, but it would have been nice to not do it so abruptly.
Currently, I'm not aware of any good alternative to Mull...
Thanks to your comment (and this post), I discovered that Rawb now has a peertube instance. I used to follow him when he was actively doing pokémon nuzlocks and also URealms.
I guess in the US pharmacies aren't located near doctors ? Even in cities ? Where I'm from I usually just have to walk 3-5 minutes if not less to find a pharmacy after I went to the doctor.
Close to my home, there is a crossing without traffic lights next to the bus stop I get off at. I can't count the number of times a car, or even more frequently a motorbike, coming from the right (which means I am in the middle of the crossing) sped up in order to be able to go through in front of me. And of course, most of the time they end up having to hard break in order to not run me over, and they still manage to complain (and most of the time while honking) that I am crossing at a crossing.
Fondation Abbé Pierre (ça devrait bientôt changer de nom)
Collectif Vélos en ville
Autres dons que je ne vois pas vraiment comme des dons, mais plus comme des paiements pour l'utilisation de leurs outils (cette liste évolue pas mal d'année en année):
I really enjoy using Zen. It's pretty, has plenty of neat features that don't require extensions, and the development is very active.
The software is not yet mature, so it frequently changes behaviours and how things look, so new users need to be aware of that.
I did try Floorp a few months ago, but I didn't like it as much. It felt like using regular Firefox with a few tweaks.
How did we move from talking about allowing kids to walk alone in the street and public transports, to you talking about workers rights ? Especially since on this topic, the US is also very bad in regards to workers rights.
Personnellement, je préfère utiliser Syncthing pour synchroniser ma bdd keepass, ça reste uniquement sur mes appareils comme ça.
Bon, en espérant que Syncthing Android ne disparaisse pas 😅 (cf https://jlai.lu/post/11630242)
Je pense que le forum libre est un bon endroit pour poser ce genre de questions. Et si vraiment on voit arriver beaucoup de posts sur l'apprentissage du français, on pourra toujours créer une communauté dédiée.
En ce qui concerne ta question, il faut aussi prendre en compte les régionnalismes, le français n'est pas un monolithe, et d'une région à une autre, il peut y avoir des usages légèrement différent (mais on se comprendra quand même très bien)
Personnellement, je trouve que "connaitre" sonne beaucoup mieux que "savoir", je n'ai pas d'autres raisons.
Deux tranches de pain de mie avec juste de la moutarde dessus. Mais souvent, si j'ai vraiment trop la flemme, je saute le repas x)