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  • I love how it's not even a prompt. It's literally two unrelated words and the things just runs with it. Amazing.

    Dark Idea: Theme restaurants that change their theme based on the most popular nonsense hallucination in that area that week.

  • Oh I'm well aware. Took me a solid year to appreciate type annotations for what they are and yeah I'm happy using what we have in stdlib now and not messing with mypy tyvm. The problem is that history is lost to newcomers who have very different expectations. Modern IDE's mostly solve it though, so for all my Java peeps dipping their toes into the snake waters, listen to your ide

  • I'm going to go out on a limb here and say Foundation.

    I love the books, they're legendary, but the show on its own, completely separate from the books, is a great watch. The books are almost like reading a very long thought experiment, it's more philosophy than story. There's also a lot of "it was a different time" cringe in the books that does not age well.

  • They were both in the wrong. The cyclist shouldn't be entitled to being an asshole because they're inconvenienced, and the pedestrian doesn't get to wander in the bike lane unaware of their surroundings.

  • Yes, and also yes. personal responsibility for your own safety doesn't magically disappear because of paint on the ground.

    Responsibility for the machine you're operating that can harm others doesn't magically disappear when it weighs less.

  • If a car driver is expected to be aware of pedestrians, then a cyclist is to be expected to be aware of pedestrians. You can't have it both ways. A cyclist can easily cause serious injury to a pedestrian.