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  • -Ireland: Trash. Worst urban planning I've come across in the entirety of Europe.

    -Spain: pretty decent though they love just painting a bike on a slab of concrete and calling it a day

    -Belgium: Flanders is generally quite good, Wallonia a bit less so

    -France: at least for the southern cities I've been to I'd say it was pretty good

    -Denmark: only been to Copenhagen but i'd say it was really good, really liveable and safe

    -Portugal: don't remember

    -Sweden: Really good. Stockholm's bike lanes can be a bit of a confusing mess at times but all 3 cities I've been to seemed to be really well organised and safe for cyclists and pedestrians.

  • FOSDEM has a beer brewed every year for the event, I wonder, surely that'd be open.

  • Constant BSODs in Windows XP (probably caused by NVidia drivers), and then by now that's half a lifetime ago and Linux is just my default with Windows being "the alternative that can mostly do the same thing but in less intuitive ways"

  • Apparently, Catholic dating is all about money

    Usually what they actually mean by "strong family values"

  • CentOS Stream 8. Which I regret. Because they ended support without upgrade path.

  • Warning: Cloudflare does not allow you to change the nameservers of domains you register with them unless you pay for some insanely priced subscription. For many of us who register domains at various registrar's but want to be able to centrally manage DNS, hiding such basic functionality behind an extremely steep paywall makes Cloudflare a no-go.

  • dev-mapper swap...

    Any resume argument in your boot commands? Try removing them and see what happens

  • Ah yes, the pretence of democracy continues

  • Ok boomer? This is just out of touch with modern day reality.

  • There are many reasons one could choose to hate Snap packages, and this not one of them. It's like hating a webbrowser because it spawns 20 processes that (the horror) you would all see when you run ps. It's just a part of how container technologies work.

  • Purist, hard-line stuff like this will honestly just get you nowhere in 2023. I get where you're coming from, but it's simply not realistic. This is what browser extensions are for.