Nah, they probably added more all around to make it "more convenient" for drivers to keep going straight and still get to the many different destinations possible, but they could just have one road and the drivers could head around a roundabout or something.
Is nobody mentioning the fact that there are 4 lane roads surrounding the entire coffee shop? Like thats absolutely the least or one of the least efficient ways you could do urban planning. In areas similar to this where I live, the block sizes are at least like 5x wider and longer than whatever this is.
Even better, have your tv on the whole time, so if the tv sends telemetry data that's also linked to the phone, it'll show you were at home the whole time.
I just researched on that and it makes much more sense now. now that I think of it, walled garden seems to fit better with the original definition rather than the new one.
So your saying having a tightly integrated software ecosystem, communicating between laptops, phones and other devices, means compulsory updates, while also contradicting that by mentioning how apple doesn't have compulsory updates?
so with that logic, I've misclicked like 50 times and never actually clicked the update and shutdown option? Yeah no, the option is two buttons above the update and restart one, so I've only ever accidentally misclicked around once or twice.
The Devs at the browser company said themselves that they aren't killing Arc, it's just on maintenance mode as they are working on another browser, an AI first one, which I have mixed feelings about personally.
If I recall correctly, the officer broke article 19 of the UDHR.
I have a sneaking suspicion that that officer isn't getting any reprecussions for their actions.
I actually started using Duolingo recently and the hearts system has you either pay, start your free trial for its subscriotion, or you watch an ad, even then though, that's just shitty.
I get your point, some people do blame everything on certain groups, but this is about an internet stereotype, and everyone, or at least most people, know that stereotypes have to be true to some extent.
I've come across my fair share of Russian trolls, which are the majority for my case, and next are American trolls.
I'd assume that most of the people complaining about Russian trolls I've seen on Lemmy and other social media are from the USA or the EU, and for context, I'm from Australia, so it isn't one specific area in the world that experiences it, it's global, making it even more valid of a stereotype since it's so omnipresent.
I scrolled past this at first, then went back and man, it brought a smile to my face. I'm going through a stressful time in school (since the education system is ass, especially for neurodivergent students) and this gave me a bunch of hope.
And I gotta say, lots of our feeds are packed with depressing news stories and Lemmy infighting, but where's the feel good content? I've only seen a few of them so far.
I read shirt as shart
Maybe I should go to bed