

It would be nice if codeberg supported the FUNDING.yml and had their own way to donate to the open source projects I like.


It would be nice if codeberg supported the FUNDING.yml and had their own way to donate to the open source projects I like.


100% written by an LLM. They always use this tone and it’s infuriating.
If you’ve ever tried to drive across London (UK)… it takes 1 hour to get across the city by tube. 2 hours by car. Transit isn’t always slow!
The new REM in Montreal can go highway speeds, too, and usually crosses the bridge faster than the cars especially during peak times.
Honestly, in a denser city focused on transit and not cars, and without shit zoning laws, these aren’t really problems for most people.
You should have a supermarket, school and other essentials within walking distance of your home. Even the vet, hairdresser, etc. That’s what a human, livable city is like.
Mass transit can get you close enough. Walking 10-15 minutes to your destination is good for your health. Especially for seniors. We wouldn’t have such an obesity crisis if people got up and moved more. Humans are built for walking.
Who the heck is hauling lumber every day/week? It’s cheaper to rent a van/truck for the couple days a year than it is to own and maintain a car. I bet the lumber yard has a delivery service.
If you have 5 kids and need a car to take them places, great, cars still exist. If you have mobility issues, cars still exist. If you live in the countryside, cars still exist. But I think these cases should be exceptions to the rule. Most of those 50k people who are just commuting to work every day could be taking public transit and contributing to a more livable city.


Speed cameras need to be accompanied by roads that are designed to physically calm traffic.
I used to drive a lot in London, and there are speed cameras all over the place there, and it certainly helps when they are ubiquitous, but what really makes people slow down are the narrow, curved and winding roads.
Motorola has always been a mediocre phone developer. It’s been better since they got absorbed into Lenovo, but they still aren’t that popular or good.
Android security is so bad these days that GrapheneOS is basically the only reasonable option, so it is a welcome change to see a non-Google manufacturer working with them.