In my experience, there is not enough proper bike parking in Dutch cities to avoid “wild parking”. A space in a bike rack will almost always be preferred to a random pole.
Are you sure it’s not the model?
The city simulation side is much weaker but there’s Cities in Motion 2. Doesn’t have bike lanes but it provides and interest traffic simulation where you can expand public transit and pedestrian access.
Well, moving from governing to opposition is a pretty clear loss of control.
What good a largely neolib coalition with a still powerful opposition will do is another question…
Yes. Kept their plurality but lost control of the government.
ChatGPT, make my sentence coherent.
If a custom site is too involved, this should also be possible with Google forms.
Yes, nginx and caddy are popular reverse proxies.
Without one you can only host applications on different ports, not combined on one port like you want.
You need a reverse proxy to accomplish this. The reverse proxy will have port 80 exposed and points PiHole/Searx containers and their respective ports for the paths you specify.
I’ve been using Firefox ESR since I switched to Debian and find it very stable, maybe something to look into.
I don’t know about Adobe but I think it’s true for some software.
My previous employer (~30 person company) got in trouble for a Fusion360 file that was sent to a customer after being edited by an intern’s pirated copy. Employees and interns typically used a different licensed CAD software.
I think the pirated file being opened at a larger company tipped them off, but I don’t know how they ultimately tracked us down.
That being said, I personally wouldn’t want the stress of using pirated software, let alone pirated assets in a professional setting.