I salivate at the thought of an efficient and effective transit system that I could use every day. I love driving, so I would still own a car. But to have the freedom to not have to drive everywhere would be amazing. I haven't had the opportunity to ride the Shinkansen yet, or visit Amsterdam and see Europe's transit myself, but I intend to visit more countries once I'm able to save up a little.
oascany
Riding on VIA is incredibly expensive, on occasion 3-4 times the price of a flight. Incredibly inconvenient, checked luggage and weighed carry-on and all that jazz, despite being a literal railway. Incredibly slow, it's faster to drive to Toronto from Vancouver. VIA is absolutely awful and I will never ride it again until it's fixed. On the other hand, AmTrak from Vancouver to Seattle is not awful. Both are miserable on a world stage but it's like putting the bottom two against each other.
Any friends of mine who got a framework 16 would be at risk of losing an expensive laptop
My old guy's battery is still fine (for reference, fine means about 2-4 hours of screen time, which is about the same as new) but that's only because I keep it locked to 60% and use it as a desktop. I also would want to upgrade to a framework but god they're pricey. Especially the dGPU ones.
Yeah I'm daily-ing a laptop from 2019 with an i7-9750, a GTX1650, and 16 gb of RAM. No upgrades except storage. The GPU is the only thing that sometimes makes me go "hm."
Yet Israel is also committing a genocide at this current moment. Even more so since they've blocked humanitarian aid to Gaza. All 3 points you've stated are really basic freedoms that aren't really anything to celebrate or brag about in 2024. The post is about a state currently run by an extremist terrorist organisation that seized power. Comparing this to freedoms afforded by a democratically elected government in order to justify a defense of a genocide of people in a different country more than 3000 km away who happen to share a religion with the former state is honestly bizarre.
baked beans
I respect your opinion but I'm surprised. Mostly because I found Into the Wild as a really beautiful visceral cinematic experience. It is my favourite movie of all time. I suppose it doesn't connect with everyone like it did for me.
Or if you do still want a Tesla because of the charging and range, buy secondhand. They are good cars, but you'll be associated with the Muskrat.
Oh I was just kidding along. But thanks for the fun fact about little squirrels.
I used three Meta products:
Whatsapp, Facebook Marketplace, and Instagram. I've completely gone off Insta, I only really used it to see posts and reels my friends sent me.
I don't really know an alternative to WhatsApp and Marketplace that I can use. I'm very careful to not interact with any Facebook advertisements on Marketplace though.