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  • Taxis and deliveries exist for moving drywall and sick people. If time is of the essence then an ambulance is better. People who live outside of an urban center would probably like convenient public transport instead of going downtown in a car and trying to find parking.

    Sure if you live in suburban US you have to drive anywhere to get to anything and in my opinion that sucks pretty hard. It doesn't have to be that way forever though.

    How many times are you moving drywall or transporting sick people to the hospital anyway?

  • stop driving
  • We are causing children to die and get paralyzed out of convenience. Sure, people need to get to work but with how things are now it comes at a steep price.

    If most people drive then it has massive negetive consequences for both drivers and non drivers. Roads, parking and infrastructure all have financial costs, opportunity costs and negative externalities and take up valuable land in cities. Climate change is just the icing on the cake. Cars also cause noise pollution, stress, traffic and make cities less safe.

    Public transport and biking don't have these problems and per passanger cheaper when taking in account public and private spending.

    Unfortunately you can't fit all this on a small led billboard so I guess we have to settle for whatever this guy did.

  • Anybody know of a Linux driver for Victrix FS12?
  • If you want to write drivers you'll need some really good documentation on how to interact with the device.

    Then when you have that ask ChatGPT how to write a driver, it'll most likely not do the best job on writing it in Rush so for a sample code asking for C code will give better result.

  • Thunderbird Flatpak got updated to 115 Supernova
  • By not downloading anything except text and Html the sender can't tell whether you opened it or not. However, pressing tracked links will track you if you don't have some privacy thingy on your browser.

  • Thunderbird Flatpak got updated to 115 Supernova
  • I've been using Thunderbird as my daily driver for a while now.

    • Great automation and filtering. -10$/year add-on for a complete MS suite interop for work.
    • Customized the theming.
    • Tracker blocking.
    • Calendars
    • First class Linux support

    It's just as good as every other email client but without them reading it. :)

  • Any closer to getting Linux on old iPads?
  • Disregard that, I see that the iPad 2 and iPad mini are not eligible since the min iOS version is 11. All devices since 2012 work though, hope that helps someone else. Sorry.

    See here for a table https://iosref.com/ios

  • Any closer to getting Linux on old iPads?
  • Getting a Linux mobile OS on it would probably have a lot of issues, Ubuntu touch for example just supports the most popular phones as of now.

    However it would work in theory you'd have to do some really weird low level gymnastics and one shot the execution to run Linux natively.

    Alternatively you could use a VM to run Linux and try to work around that.

    https://ipadlinux.org/

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