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  • Europe has shown cars and pedestrians can co-exist peacefully, it's all about planning. Major arteries can still be made for cars, while capillaries are made for foot. Residential roads can be closed off to cars except with special license eg ambulance deliveries, you DO need cars, nobody denying that.

    There's a lot of wasted space by making every house have their direct access to the road, their own parking. Sure, Canada has lots of space, but eventually we'll run out. It's not done with any future planning, the government is not thinking at all of how to connect cities by transit, or how cities could be accessible inside. It's just a lack of political will, and a lack of imagination, it's like the government has already resigned to mediocrity.

    I play Cities Skylines and personally see how traffic flows better when i use a "lung" road system, with residental areas as isolated cells, rather than a grid system. We DON'T need high-throughput roads everywhere, and have to stop every 50 meters at intersections. We can do better, i'm sure we have very smart road engineers.

  • We're at war rule

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  • while i also believe this is nothing more than a coincidence,

    i have to admit that, if she were truly deleted, her family would be instructed to repeat a favorable version of events.

  • Let me know how that goes!

    (I use the 21H2 Enterprise IoT version, for personal use, i can't share openly how i obtained it, that is AFAIK the only version that goes up to 2032)

    Here are the versions of W10 and their extended support dates. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information

    (Since you said you are a enterprise user, I am not sure what is the license eligibility for IoT exactly, but for non-IoT, you can go up to 2029 with version 1809)

  • the act of changing clocks twice a year is profoundly fucked up to people’s circadian rhythms .

    as well as the government deciding for you, what time it is, is kind of orwellian when i think about it.

    i want my body to adapt naturally to the sync of the sun, i think we all could use a little bit more nature.