syklemil

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[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 3 hours ago

Yeah, I switched to deezer then, haven't had any trouble with it.

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 8 hours ago

Induced (and latent) demand still holds. So if someone is enticed out of a car by this, they'll likely be replaced by another driver.

And in the case of enticing walkers and bikers into transit, nothing is really gained, and it might actually have a negative public health effect.

If you want to reduce car traffic, restricting it is the way to go—price signals on driving and parking work well, as do restrictions on where you can drive and park.

And to get people to use transit, it has to be efficient—not stuck in car traffic, frequent enough, reliable and reasonably direct. And of course, pricing is important as well.

So correct policy will vary by location and situation. E.g. if transit is already jam-packed, reducing the price will be the wrong way to budget; capacity increases should be the top priority. But if the other metrics are good but ridership kind of lacking, dropping the price should improve the ridership. It ain't exactly rocket science, but there's also no silver bullet.

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 8 hours ago

Yeah, I've experienced that as well. A summer party is often nicer than a winter party too.

Depending on the country you might get some collision with midsummer celebrations though

You do sometimes have to worry about that weird g without the leg, though. But it's normal to them, so they don't guestion it. :^)

Nothing to be ashamed about! There's lots of stuff around the world that some people love but the majority shy away from. All the rest of us can ask is that you enjoy it responsibly and don't bother other people with the smell. :)

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 28 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)

There are some more ways, usually involving fermentation. Us arctic types know some methods. But I get the impression rakfisk, lutefisk, hákarl, surströmming and kiviak would have caught on as exports by now if they were actually something humans in general were interested in eating, rather than the descendants of very specific kinds of desperate people.

Batteries seem to work fine in rural Norway. If you live somewhere warmer and/or with a bigger population or population density than Norway, you should be fine.

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 51 points 1 day ago (13 children)

You don't really need the bird flu in that mix, even. Pasteurization was a huge public health win.

What next, fridges are woke nanny state inventions and real red-blooded Americans store all their food in room temperature, especially their raw milk and meat?

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 days ago

Nearly done with Trails in the Sky. Apparently it's getting a remake in 2025, which I guess might make it more attractive to Kids These Days, but really I suspect is money and effort that could have been better spent elsewhere—the remastered version is pretty good IMO

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 2 days ago

Sounds like a good source of content for whatever /r/OrphanCrushingMachine is here

[–] syklemil@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 days ago

Ibelin. Saw it in the cinema when it first came out, seemed like everybody in the audience was crying.

(It's about a kid with a degenerative disease who connected with people through an MMO.)

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