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They’re called 15 minute cities
Or just the average European city or small town
BlindPenguin@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•New Tennessee law requires data centers to pay for their own electricity infrastructureEnglish
4·6 days agoCan’t wait to see a server meltdown in orbit…
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Can't prove environmental issues if you don't have the dataEnglish
1·7 days agoCommon mistake. He was actually talking about Piece. A piece of Iran, a piece of Venezuela, a piece of Greenland…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Waymo Pulled Its Cars From the Freeway After One Fled Police With Horrified Couple on BoardEnglish
2·7 days agoLiterally every single city bus in my small German 50k home town is wheelchair accessible. The bus drivers are also required to assist. And the trains are increasingly being replaced with similarly accessible versions, including modifications to the platforms to allow easy entry. U-Bahn trains are, as far as i know, always accessible for a long, long time now. At least in the cities i’ve visited so far. For example Munich: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3CA46JXd2g
For less connected areas, we have a “Rufbus”, that can come and collect you similarly to a taxi service. They try to get multiple people if they can. And they also have cars for wheelchair users at their disposal.
In terms of automating, yes it’s slow. Regulations have to be applied or worked out to make it work. Which is reasonable. Nuremberg does have the first driverless U-Bahn, though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_U-Bahn
Nuremberg driverless U-Bahn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDLpcgXLKZA
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Technology@lemmy.world•Waymo Pulled Its Cars From the Freeway After One Fled Police With Horrified Couple on BoardEnglish
761·8 days agoIf only there was some kind of system, that could take multiple people from A to B, with only one dude in front to keep track of what the automated system is doing. Ideally on some form of predictable track, that makes sure that the vehicle always stays in line without the need of advanced AI. Someone should invent that.
I was too late for IRC, but i was just in time for chat websites. Never was interested in 10-finger-typing, until i discovered online chats. After that, i was one of the fastest in my class.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Euro-Office, Europe's open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, launches June 9English
4·11 days agoThere were several attempts for that. The most recent one is PhotoGIMP, which is actually a patch and not a port. Before that, there used to be Gimpshop, but the dude behind it got fucked over by someone who bought a dotcom domain with that name and served ad and spyware. Though, ever since the major gui rework several years ago, i don’t see much of a point. It is a different software, no matter how much you try to cover it up, the functionality and workflow will always be different. And most other commercial software don’t constantly try to copy some other software either.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Data centers raise nearby temperatures by up to 4 degrees in PhoenixEnglish
3·21 days agoThose aren’t the same people. More often than not, the people who fuck the environment the most, tend to finance parties that want to end any environmental protection.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why does songs from non-English countries have random English words? Can you imagine if English songs randomly have Chinese words?
5·1 month agolaughs in sigaretta
Multilanguage songs are the best thing. It’s part of artistic expression, and a reminder to ourselves that at some point, all humans came from a different place.
After all this time, i finally understand







Found the American