Ah work PC is work PC. I’ll try to turn off Bluetooth when possible, local network access, and phone and microphone on anything not strictly necessary
Ah work PC is work PC. I’ll try to turn off Bluetooth when possible, local network access, and phone and microphone on anything not strictly necessary
Stop using copilot? Has anyone started?
I don’t think of it as slippery slope, I think of it as setting precedent
No. If you allow one country to shirk the norm, other countries will also start pushing
There are a few ways around it.
Procedural. Sensors on each block so the dispatcher can route the emergency vehicle around the blockage.
Have back alleys for a given neighborhood so that service vehicles can park without blocking emergency vehicles
Have delivery spots every couple of blocks. With smaller but more frequent stores, a couple rounds with a hand card would work fine. This would leave lanes clear
They can use the emergency vehicle lane. It’s really more a service vehicle lane:
Emergency vehicles, waste collection, goods delivery, etc.
It would make a big difference in the US, where nudging people to make a choice is better than telling them flat out they can’t do something.
Also, I’m pro car for fun but not for daily use so… I don’t want an outright ban
Don’t ban cars. Slowly start removing lanes and lower all speed limits to 30 kph until there’s just one left for emergency vehicles. Remove surface lots - underground parking is much more expensive. Improve public transportation. Impose congestion fees as % of net worth.
I think the responsibility falls on whichever country issued the launch license but NASA not FAA (sorry my bad) due to the some convention (space liability convention?)
To my recollection, SpaceX would not be found liable. The FAA will likely order an investigation into the root cause, and any damage will be compensated by the FAA.
So circles are a subscription as they have infinite sides?
Why only 2/3?
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