@lashman Reminds me of SimCity getting rid of parking lots.
https://archive.is/20230122163435/https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/05/the-philosophy-of-simcity-an-interview-with-the-games-lead-designer/275724/
@hikari Had a DB experience when going back to Malmö from Hamburg. Sure the train was not operated by DB but still, it's in operating in DB territory so.
So, me and my partner are waiting on the train in Hamburg. Train is predicted to be delayed 30 minutes, and no platform is assigned to it. So, we wait. And then suddenly it's assigned a platform and it arrives a minute later, only a minute or two after it's planned arrival time. It was however 30 minutes late to leave Hamburg.
What repeated #COVID19 infections are doing to us:
On the left is data from the UK showing the number of people economically inactive due to long-term sickness. It fell for two decades and has exploded to record levels since the pandemic.
On the right is the US civilian labor force with a disability. It stayed steady for two decades and has exploded to record levels since the pandemic.
Both are at their record highs, and both still trend up. We're done with COVID, but it's not done with us.
@jk My favorite raspberry pi is one of the STM32F or STM32G series
I learned that SpaceX is only going to pay the farmer $5,000 for the space junk that could have killed him. I'm glad they're paying, but that's piddly for a megacorporation owned by an awful billionaire that dumped hazardous garbage on his property.
He said he passed along SpaceX's contact info to others nearby who he thinks may have also found pieces of junk (he hinted that someone nearby may possibly have found an even bigger piece than his).
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