@cadenceadair.bsky.social Hi! Reading about micromobility on UW, t article quoted stats for accidents. What I would have also appreciated is how may more miles they are riding. How many more people are using them. Or, really, how much more are the being utilized?
Smartbeds were a solid reminder that any smart device that can’t work offline is one you only get to enjoy until the company changes their mind: power/internet outages, company discontinues it, and more.
When the tariffs came, Walmart swallowed as much as they could instead of raising prices. When H-1B visas came, they stopped filling those jobs. Starting to wonder if there is point when Walmart doesn’t just quietly mask the issues in support.
Having tried it and then dumped the bottle down the sink to help clear a drain, I can see how it would work for weight loss. You drink some, then can't stomach food for a bit, and it sails quickly through the intestinal tract relieving you of other nutrients too.
Last checked, the closed Starbucks in Lake City remains boarded up and fenced. Was a solid location given the limited alternatives without driving or a bus ride.
I wonder. Depends on why the highway is widened I imagine. Like, if it is so lanes can be wider, and so people can more comfortably drive larger vehicles with worse fuel mileage it should, over time, lead to more such vehicles. But if it was widened for other reasons? Shouldn't impact those sales.
That shouldn't surprise you; most people generally have a just-world belief allowing them to presume bad things won't happen if we just keep plugging away at the work in front of us. They don't want to be the ones who take the responsibility and work towards a solution, makes it very real.
No, partly because I feel like if I need the information it’s either available where I already go (social media and maps) or there is a major failure to communicate hoping I’ll download yet another app.
I get your desire to appear nonpartisan, but at some point you need to stop with these biased headlines and start using proper terms: kidnappings by masked vigilantes.
I get it, Apple is tired of people dunking on Siri and being right in every way that matters. Just tired that these things were clearly ignored until they had to be slow-rolled for updates.
Exciting! They go from well known variables with limited changes, allowing for them to plan and strategize, to a gamble at every turn that can change before they’ve finished placing orders. It’s like a failed casino with no clear winners.
Say what people will about the military industrial complex, the blue angels feel like something we as a nation should be proud of achieving and maintaining. Also bother me way less than fireworks, and excite my kids about aviation and engineering.
I’ve seen that suggested as a possible goal for all of these changes: break things such that the only probable outcome is war. Here is hoping things trend towards the mean rapidly in the coming years.