Find' ich auch nicht ganz vergleichbar ... zum einen ist die Rechtslage bei der Höchstgeschwindigkeit ziemlich klar, was auf dem Schild steht, gilt.
Was das mittige Fahren angeht, werden die wenigsten das Gerichtsurteil kennen, auf der anderen Seite liest man eher sowas wie:
Fahren auf der Fahrbahn (§ 2 Abs. 1 und 2 StVO) Wenn kein beschilderter Radweg vorhanden ist, dürfen Radfahrende die Fahrbahn benutzen. Dort gilt, wie sonst auch, das Rechtsfahrgebot. Radfahrende müssen „möglichst weit rechts“ am Fahrbahnrand fahren. Aber wie weit rechts ist das? Durch den Rinnstein, wo sich Schmutz und Scherben sammeln? Oder dicht an parkenden Autos vorbei, deren Türen sich plötzlich öffnen können? Besser nicht! Etwa eine Autotürbreite Abstand (mehr als 1 Meter) kann bei parkenden Autos angemessen sein, sonst etwas weniger (0,80 m). Ge- meint ist dabei immer der Abstand vom Lenkerende.
Von widersprüchlichen Regelungen wie den benutzungspflichtigen Radweg in der Dooring-Zone will ich gar nicht anfangen ...
Zum Anderen macht es doch einen Unterschied, ob ein Autofahrer drängelt, wenn man im Auto oder auf'm Rad sitzt. Das Kräfteverhältnis ist da halt nicht vergleichbar.
Insofern finde ich nicht, das man den sozialen Druck, als Radfahrer rechts zu fahren, vernachlässigen kann ...
Ja, die sind widersinning, aber es gibt sie. Und nicht jeder hat auf dem Rad die Selbstsicherheit, auch bei nicht ganz hohen Geschwindigkeiten mittig auf dem Fahrstreifen zu fahren (und selbst wenn man diese hat, kann's stressig sein, und man fährt am Ende automatisch weiter rechts). Von daher, die "Unachtsamkeit" auf beiden Seiten sehe ich jetzt nicht als Äquivalent an.
Naja, aber wann ist "neutral" wirklich "neutral" ? Bei 'nem Dooring-Unfall ist's ja meistens ein Autoinsasse, der unachtsam eine Autotür öffnet, und das Radfahry keine Zeit zum Reagieren hat ... trotzdem heisst es dann "Radfahrer fährt in Tür", und das wäre dieser Logik nach "neutral", beschreibt aber das Problem (unachtsame Autoinsassen) überhaupt nicht ... rechtlich sicher, aber im Gesamtkontext unfair ...
Der Klassiker, der hier gar nicht erwähnt wird, ist ja "Radfahrer rast in Autotür" ... da muss der Radfahrer ja selbst schuld sein, wenn er so schnell ist, und die Tür, die war halt einfach da .... /s
Haha yes, the car is the German's favorite child, and complaining their favorite pastime.
That being said, I think there's more factors to it. Keep in mind that most German cities were in ruins after WWII, and plenty of buildings have been demolished to make room for cars.
The difference in electoral systems might play a role, where a green party could slowly, but steadily gain influence.
Railway infrastructure was already quite dense before mass motorization.
A lot of money has been spend to get through traffic out of town centers.
There's probably more to it ...
I feel like people mistake YouTube for a video hosting solution.
But that's not the point.
- YouTube a huge archive of content that accumulated over the past 17 years.
- YouTube is a content suggestion machine. Discoverability is a key aspect.
- YouTube sets an incentive by allowing people to monetize their content.
- ...
So, if the only thing you're looking for is a video hosting solution, then, yes, PeerTube might be an alternative. In the same way uploading videos to your own webspace would be, and Vimeo also still exists.
But for all the other stuff, YT is, unfortunately, unmatched, and probably will be for a while ...
I'm the kind that first needs to look for, and install a file manager when they really need one ...
For whatever reason, many of the editors mentioned here never worked for me ... like OpenShot, ShotCut or PiTiVi were really unstable the last time I tried (might be a distro or DE thing). Also I found it hard to cut precisely when they worked. Lightworks, Da Vinci, Cinelerra, I had a hard time getting them to run. Maybe that changed in the meantime.
I ultimately stuck with Kdenlive, which is stable enough and allows for reasonably precise cutting.
Hehe, back in the days I was in a similar situation, and I gave a harddisk to a friend who had a more powerful PC, so he could cross-compile everything onto the harddisk. Sneaker-network compilation ...
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Hmm I get your point, but on the other hand, I suppose nowadays many people are just used to look for a niche community ... and finding it. So it's not a huge surprise if the first reaction is disappointment when you don't find anything like it or just an empty community.
Well, but that basically means I'd have to rely on different platforms if I want to post and discuss, say, niche music that'd just be buried immediately in the usual "popular" music communities (that often have a slightly rockist slant).
Even on reddit, the ambient music or IDM communities are fairly small.
As some people have pointed out, it protects the liver, but from personal experience, I can't confirm the "not getting drunk" part ... so I'd be really cautious about blanket statements as the one in the title of this post.
The idea is to have an 8-channel power amplifier in one box ...
I still have to source the right trafo, but one large one would be both lighter and cheaper (new) than, say 4 small ones. An argument to use multiple would potentially be that peaks on individual channels might have less impact on the other channels. Still working on it ...
Well, it says to use a toroidal transformer between 12V to 32V output, and looking at pictures of other people who bought it, it seems to work on AC directly, so I have high confidence that that's what it is.
Hmm they are rated for 12V to 32V, and the seller recommends using a toroidal transformer to achieve the symmetric power it needs.
Hi,
I recently bought a few pre-made amplifier modules for an 8-channel amplifier project (for a sound installation).
The amp is based on the TDA7294 chip and is rated 85W nominal. Now I'm looking for a power supply, but I'm a bit lost (this isn't really my strongest field, to put it mildly).
Do I just need to add up the output power, 8*85W = 680W, or could I get away with using something smaller, like a 300W or 300VA?
Also, the seller said that you need to use CV power supplies, CC won't work and kill the circuit. Does that mean a switching supply can't be used?
It looks like the module has a rectifier and smoothing caps integrated, so I could potentially just use a transformer, right?
Best, N
Yes, and not just that ... like, making sure to keep the cursor away from the images all the time because hovering over an image immediately plays some trailer including audio.
Generally, playing media elements without explicit triggers by the user is annoying, but this is the worst.
Like, who thought this was a good idea?
Hehe, not just South American, it's pretty common in Spain, with a variety of spirits ... I've seen people using Cognac, Anise ... all kinds really, some more controversial than others.
They only work with the windows closed, unfortunately ... which, depending where you live, means you'd also need AC, which might spike up your electricity bill, etc ...
That only works if everyone does it ... I don't use wood fires or coal BBQs and don't own a car, but all my neighbors do :(
Wow, I always thought Barcelona (where I live) was much worse, turns out it's just a bit worse ... clocking in at 17μg right now ... sometimes up to 40, esp. in the Summer.