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  • You've complicated maintenance of both the railway and the solar. If you used the space literally next to it in the picture, both would be simplified and have current real world cost and deployments. This is just an investor scam so they can take a bunch of money, and say it was all for this test, that will turn out to be worse and more expensive than anything else.

    Then they will try to sucker another city into funding a new test.

  • I don't necessarily disagree with your point. But:

    Is the state going to provide shuttles to get these people groceries and to and from work? Who pays for that?

    Typically most places call these buses.

    I think that most of your point could be alleviated with more and better public transport. Then removal can be a realistic punishment without preventing people from living.

  • Sure it does, you can even join Linux to the domain. It's probably more that setting up tooling to manage it is not worth it when only one person is using Linux.

  • I don't often see people making the mistake that way around. I mostly saw people not realising that the outer wilds was a different game to the outer worlds.

  • Only seen meundies on two channels so far. Not come across helix yet. Yt is large enough for you to be able to just completely miss a sponsor.

  • They have precidet! The UK already went with the latter.

  • Well those would have included the update checker. So if you installed from a package manager, then let it update when prompted for the new version, you could still have been at risk.

  • The protection of dismissing the update dialogue because it appears at start up, which is when I need to get something done. I guess I'll just manually update it from now on.

  • Gotta say, those are nice.

  • Around a year ago WhatsApp had large ads that just said "no one else can read your messages." I don't think most people thought that some one could, which makes me wonder why they were paying so much to say it.

  • I just want to say, the RFID box checkouts are way better as a customer, as there is no bloody scanning. Just shove it all in there and check the listing.

  • The number of scripts I've seen that would break with an O'Neill or O'Brien is too high. Worse is some people don't get it when pointed out.

  • Adding "'; drop table users --" is probably the safest way to for those sites.

  • This is a blast from the early days of YouTube.

  • Yea I do find that often there is no bandcamp page, or it's 5 years old with no new albums. In those cases my next check is qobiz as they tend to have more large artists.

  • Generalists can be really good at getting stuff done. They can quickly identify the experts needed when it's beyond thier scope. Unfortunately over confident generalists tend not to get the experts in to help.

  • That will never happen unless CEOs can actually explain what they want.

  • The basic stats I can see are the prompt count, number of active days, and last active date. By default reports are anonymised but that can be turned off by the admin.

    Iirc paid licenses let you do data purview searches on prompts. But I can't see that in my one as we only use the basic.

  • You can tell commuters. Not by how fast they drive, but by how prompt they are at getting though lights. You then see these obviously non-commuters who will instantly pull forward in a queue, not let anyone out, but take 2 seconds to get moving at a green light.

    Noone is going at speed, but everyone wants to get that green light.