no.
it's open source.
oo1
What about when it's their choice, like euthanasia?
Careful, you might to get crucified for ths opinion.
You say adapotator, I say adaptomator
we've got a new cycle lane with dedicated lights near me - though only activated by a beg-button.
except you can press the button sall you want ant it'll stay on red all the time.
unfortunately due to the concrete separator i can't nip over into the main lane and use that lane on green.
so i just have to run the red. almost every bike trip i make is lawbreaking for me.
yeah there are places where you can add a hard separated a bike lane and rejig parking - not so much for the bikes, but to narrow the carriage way and reduce the 'natural' speed of the road.
and i think the 20mph limit would also apply too - so even if the cap were lifted, you can't go breaking the speed limit just because it's a bike.
so it could be describes a tax on commuters who choose to drive over the speed limit - fuck them hower poor they are. poor people are capable of committing crimes just like non-poor.
poor people can also drive slower, or take the bus, train, (and many can ) bike, walk . . .
personally i find bike/bus/train way cheaper than car.
recycle the revenue into bus service and its probably neither progressive or regressive,but sways people out of cars, and reduces the danger to people not in cars.(however poor they are)
naah, all those bloody gangs of orcas, bombing aroung the neighbourhood at 30+mph, right by schools too , about time someone put a stop to it.
https://a-z-animals.com/blog/how-fast-do-whales-swim/
if the cars are designed to use the same fuel for less useful output power, then they're very badly designed.
i'm sure they might be less efficient in terms of miles per gallon. but they surely can't be so bad as to waste absolutely more fuel at lower speeds.
if they are, fuck them.
I agree this looks trolly. but to add
FOSS also has benefits to b2b customers ,
It gives them supply chain indepence / resilience avoids "vendor lock in" or a million ways to say it..
It's a similar benefit to using standardised physical parts in place of something bespoke.
Even if i'm paying a large tech company for a service, i'd want them using and developing foss so that i can theoretically switch supplier more easily. sure ther's probably some proprietary data, but not necessarily propritary code/software tools.
Of course some b2b cusomers seem to really enjoy paying MS and oracle etc. to bend them over a barrel. . .