

I always wonder why in North America it’s not common to have cross over lanes on the interstate and on highways.
They help for construction and could be extremely handy for situations like this.




I always wonder why in North America it’s not common to have cross over lanes on the interstate and on highways.
They help for construction and could be extremely handy for situations like this.




I would have guess “big oil” for 300.
That being said I don’t see why anyone would be opposed to other people having the option to work remotely, as it does not take away from your option to choose to work in a office environment five days a week if it’s more enjoyable to you. Other people in the office are not “decorative” or considered “furniture”.
Some benefits for people that prefer to work “in office” if other are allowed to work remotely (that I can think of from the top of my head).
And I say this as someone that goes into a office environment three days a week (because I enjoy “getting out” and it’s closer to a bar I like), but I do miss the times when the morning commute was a 20 min drive as opposed to a 40-50 min commute.


My process is to rewrite old posts with generic text like “this message has been deleted” or something along those lines.
Then I choose to delete the post and after some period I would delete the account.
This prevents a company from eating up your past history as AI training data or recovering your deleted posts to some extent.


Efficiencies /s


Basically any one of the various NotJustBikes videos highlighting shitty half-assed infrastructure designs in north American cities throughout the US and Canada.
People rarely complain about infrastructure to thier local governments so nothing rarely improves
Hello fellow human I too am asking this same question.


Fuck that, I want to own my shit and will build my own fucking server before renting space in a corporate owned server.


Yup, have you ever noticed for example if you are using a maps app like Google maps with wifi off you location tends to jump around a lot. With wifi on its general more accurate.


Why not come out with a system were you can identify this quickly and effectively.
We can all wear something on our sleeve like a star or something, maybe make it a bright color so it’s easily seen from a distance.


Agreed, Canada can even look into battery manufacturing and clean every production. This would include wind, solar, hydro electric, and (with some reluctance on my part) modular nuclear reactors, which Canada has plenty of knowledge in manufacturing.
If we shifted to battery manufacturing we can supply replacement batteries for imported cars, or even producing the batteries for said cars being imported directly.


This would be more effective if everyone just affixed a symbol to their sleeve.
Maybe that symbol can be easily recognizable like a star or something. We can even make it bright yellow or gold so it’s visible from a distance.


Not sure if it’s just me, but “wokeness” always meant being “awake” to me, or more enlightened.
As opposed to asleep, or being a “sheep” as people were referring to it a few years back.
So seeing some say “wokeness” is over seems to imply to me that thinking for ones self, or being informed is no longer required.


Alright Alright Alright


Make America Great Depression Again


I have found using the term “work form home” has taken on a negative connotation, “remote work” or “working remotely” has a better ring and implies being able to work wherever one chooses.


I love it, this is exactly what I was thinking


Imagine our cellphones being gas powered and needing to go to a gas station to get a “recharge”
What a inefficient use of land, let alone what’s being built on it.
Honestly I would probably prefer data centers built in old open pit mines before the mine gets filled back in.
Or maybe build them in Alaska for example where it’s cold, or space like a halo?