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  • TIL the chicken parmie is from NY. Although we Aussies have it served with hot chips, salad, and lager, instead of with pasta.

  • Friday night HD 137010 b run boys, who is in?

  • You are going to mighty great lengths to defend a charlatan and alt-right grifter.

    I'm allowed to not like and dismiss the opinions of evil people, even if they are sometimes right. Now fuck off.

  • Yes but liver disease is expensive.

  • I remember installing programs with several consecutive floppy disks on my dad's computer

  • Poor.

  • The actual 12 Rules for Life aren't that bad. I read the book, and it got me into Jordan Peterson. It was only when listening to him on podcasts, and seeing him on the news did I realise that he's a right-wing grifter and slinger of hate and misinformation.

  • Even a broken clock is right twice a day. If Jordan Peterson told me the sky is blue... Well I'd believe him because he'd be right. But that doesn't mean he isn't a disingenuous cooker who spews scientific misinformation (and hatred) on the regular.

  • Let me get this straight. So OP posts an article detailing why Jordan Peterson is wrong. Your response is to say that he's successful and rich, how wrong could he be? Someone gently tries to tell you that him being successful doesn't mean he's right, and you respond by getting cranky at them?

    Please give this page a read, and let me know what you think.

  • Yep and I also want to add that you can use compose.yml to limit the CPU and RAM utilisation of each container, which can help in some cases.

  • You're doing i right. Playing cool games with your kids sounds like a blast and some great memories :)

  • Oh I see. Most of Australian cities are actually suburban and have had wider footpaths than necessary, as well as parking buffers. It's trivially easy to just convert one side into a protected bike lane.

    I still argue that in a lot of urban areas where the road has swelled to its natural limit, depending on the road, it can be good to reduce the road by one lane and add a protected bike lane. But this is situational. Not every road needs a bike lane. But there should be bike lanes every so often, so people can safely get close to their destination without bothering motorists.

    It’s too much of a mental simulation to imagine how reducing car lanes becomes a benefit to those that must drive because of a reduction of traffic and potential improvement to overall flow.

    Fair enough. I agree that reducing a road by a lane can improve congestion, it isn't always the case, and isn't a simple sell.

  • DDD is great until you need a houseboat.

  • I agree, but don't let it distract you from how much capitalism sucks balls comrade

  • They think of it as a zero-sum game

    But it's not.

    The reason you need more lanes is because of a growing population using a fixed set of roadways. As you add protected bike lanes, more and more people opt for using a bicycle. This means fewer people on the road, negating the need for the extra roadway.

    If you spend limited tax dollars on bike infrastructure, driving infrastructure will not receive necessary maintenance.

    I'm not sure what you personally believe, but this is not true at all.

  • I'm Australian, so maybe my experience with cyclists and cycling infrastructure is different. We usually extend our roads and have a green lane for cyclists, or even dedicated cycling ways alongside the footpath (sidewalk).

    People here whinge that these protected cycle ways get built. And I'm just baffled.

  • When car drivers are stupid they get in a small prang and have to pay the excess on someone else's insurance.

    When cyclist are stupid, they end up in a hospital or the morgue.

  • I'm Aussie, so unfortunately it's targeted at Australians driving huge American pickup trucks. :(

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why do some car lovers oppose bike infrastructure, when more bikes would mean fewer cars on the road?

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    Is your job boring? This 1960s auto worker says his job was killing him

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    Amorous angrule

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    My loss your gain

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