Christopher Schmidt
crschmidt.net
Christopher Schmidt
@crschmidt.net
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Software engineer (currently at Google). Founding member, Alphabet Workers Union. Advocate for sustainable cities through urban development. E-bike evangelist. Currently in Somerville, MA; formerly in Cambridge, MA.
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"No, 12 million Americans don't believe the country is run by shape-shifting lizards."

foreignpolicy.com/2013/04/02/n...
If you want to help on Election Day, and don’t have anything to do, I could use a few more people to hold signs for @abciepac.org on Election Day in the morning or evening; let me know if you’re interested!
please vote in your local municipal elections on Tuesday (if you have one).
I specifically changed my work travel plans to accommodate being part of this event. I'm glad I did, because it's just a genuinely joyful thing every time.
We’ve done four Peabody #BikeBus rides with the band so far, and each one relies on an incredible selfless army of volunteers.

I’m so grateful to them without whom we couldn’t pull off this joyful madness. A true community.

Happy HONKoween 🎺🎷🎃
CC @bunchbike.com for bunch sighting in our bike bus band this morning
While my hotel window could use some cleaning, the view is cool.
This is a weird ballot.
Precinct: 9-2
4 candidates ranked.
Rankings: Totten, Azeem, Zusy, Walker
Ballot was exhausted.
This ballot is unique and no other ranked exactly these candidates.
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A nice moment of feeling like ‘bikes are normie here,’ getting two separate mailers from the local bike advocacy machine
i have no tattoos, does this make me eligible or ineligible for public office?
I see so many people who apply to dozens, or hundreds, of jobs, over the course of months, for theoretically open positions, and are consistently rejected.

It is hard to see that reality and think that the problem is that people don't want to work rather than companies don't want to hire.
Sobrinho-Wheeler feels like a strange addition to this anti-bike lane ballot.

Then again, anything that includes Moree is clearly a weirdo outlier anyway.
Precinct: 5-1
11 candidates ranked.
Rankings: Zusy, Toner, Nolan, Brown, Hanratty, Muchnik, Pickett, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Moree, Winters, McGuirk
Vote was counted for: Pickett
Identical ballots: 2 (all of which used this order).
Interesting to see only Wilson get left off an ABC ballot in the 2023 election. There's probably a story there.
Precinct: 8-2
8 candidates ranked.
Rankings: McGuirk, Azeem, Klein, McGovern, Sobrinho-Wheeler, Simmons, Siddiqui, Pierre
Vote was counted for: Sobrinho-Wheeler
This ballot is unique; 5 ranked the same candidates.
There were 8 Jivan #1, Zusy #2 ballots in 2023 :)
Congratudolences! Not the way I want my percent score to increase, but I appreciate you fighting the good fight for so long.

I hope you find something lovely for whatever comes next!
presumably just left. (orwant isn't on there yet either, i think it's ~weekly)
my read on the situation is "yes".
I'm not saying that anything is "your fault", just saying that if your interest is in understanding the current state of the art, you need to do something more than ask free models.

If your interest is *not* in understanding state of the art, then ... do whatever you want?
Okay. That's a neat feature to have (I really appreciate Aventon moving towards having locally-controlled electronic locking of their wheels + kickstands as a security mechanism), but that is definitely not directly related to it being a hub motor. :)
The latest and greatest models are almost always tied behind subscriptions (because they are more expensive tor un). Unless you are a paying "pro" user of these services, judging their capabilities by what you attempt to do with them is misunderstanding their capabilities.
I don't know what "bricked" means in this case, but this sounds like some kind of physical failure on the hub; most hub motors do not have any problem spinning despite electrical system failures.

I don't know every type of bike out there, but your experience is not the norm even with hub drives.
Amused that these ballots basically split 50/50 on who goes first.
Precinct: 5-3
2 candidates ranked.
Rankings: Simmons, Siddiqui
Vote was counted for: Simmons
Identical ballots: 18; 35 ranked the same candidates.
Tossing in McGovern at the end of this list is pretty funny.
Precinct: 4-3
7 candidates ranked.
Rankings: Muchnik, Nolan, Pickett, Zusy, Walker, Toner, McGovern
Vote was counted for: Pickett
This ballot is unique and no other ranked exactly these candidates.
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cry havoc and let slip the frogs of war