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  • The point of the carousel is to have it computer controlled for easy finding. Zack was talking about having a system where he could locate items using RGB strips and gridfinity. The carousel just adds another dimension to use more vertical space.

  • Especially if you're like me and want to be able to boot the SSD on any conputer in case of failure.

  • UI/UX

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  • Fractal for GTK based desktops.

  • Framework printer when?

  • At least where I live, Bikes are legally considered Cars in most cases.

    Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act (HTA), a bicycle is considered a vehicle, just like a car or truck.

    As a cyclist, you:

    • must obey all traffic laws
    • have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers
    • cannot carry passengers if your bicycle is only meant for one person

    Also, this is the official documentation in Ontario for bike signals, not sure how it compares to other parts of the world.

  • I like to signal well before I start turning so that I have both hands to complete the turn. I also don't use the legally defined turn signals since I find cars don't understand most of the time and it's easier just to stick an arm out in the direction I'm turning.

  • From reading their website, I think you are spot on with your analysis.

  • This is the way. Drivers are usually not able to understand how to respond to bikes at intersections, so imitating something they understand, a car, is how you stay safe.

  • It's a meta search engine: it aggregates results from multiple sources for your search query. So yes, it queries other search engines.

  • At least in North America, around 80% of the population lives in a populated area. That means even if we only eliminate cars for urban areas, that's still most of the cars removed. The only way I see people in rural areas getting around without a car would be with electric cargo bikes and robust train routes.

  • Just btw, your requirements for the website would work just fine on a static site. A static site just means the server only serves the website and nothing else. No DBs or anything like that.

  • Exactly my point. Some of it looks nice like KDE, but the rest is just a mashup of different design languages and philosophies that do not mesh together. The disk utility comes to mind as one that is pretty horrible for how important it is.

  • This is exactly what we need. I hope they can follow through. For it to be effective, it will need to connect to local transit in each city. Currently, the Via rail stations in Ottawa are not connected to the LRT.

  • Honestly, the way Massgrave works seems less sketchy than random keys from resellers. Massgrave is able to trick Microsoft into giving you a legit license key.

  • On the desktop, Windows is the majority. This means that many people around us who we care about (friends, family) are going to be using Windows and receiving the problems associated with it. That's why we (linux users) care when Windows goes to shit.

  • Much of the security that comes with most linux distros is due to how software is installed. On windows, you typically install random .exe files online and have to put your trust in whoever provided you with the installer. On linux, it's much more common to use a package manager to install packages, which means you are putting your trust in the package repositories instead, which can be policed by the maintainers who can decline to add suspicious packages.

  • I've used windows 11 once on a mini PC just because that is what was preinstalled and I needed to make sure everything worked. My first impressions of the core UI was actually kinda good except it's windows, so you know literally none of the apps are going to follow the same design, so it really does not matter. I promptly put OPNsense on the miniPC as soon as I saw the 2 NICs show up in device manager.

  • Hell yeah, new Gnome version.

  • Touching grass really is the rizz.