Cookie was incredibly cute :(
It's not a non-profit like Mastodon so, seems inevitable
It surly can't avoid having ads permanently tho?
I assume they're just burning cash rn but will eventually need to have sustainable income. Alternatively Mastodon is an actual non-profit, it doesn't need to have the same type of income
Probably Amsterdam or Copenhagen for a few weeks,
properly experience a walkable city with good transit and cycling infrastructure
Largely going off this video
Shows that there are studies funded by both sides to spread biased info. I won't pretend I'm an expert on the subject tho
Wasn't this shown to be biased info?
Paper towel companies literally funding research which paints hand dryers in a had light, or something like that
To be fair, the .ml version is the largest so you'll inevitably see a mix of both thoughtful comments, and horribly stupid comments.
I would recommend completely ignoring what Instance people/communities are hosted on
Can you remind me how/where to donate?
By 60km, if you hit a pedestrian it's likely going to be fatal.
Highways being 80-100km is fine, they're not an area for people, homes, schools, etc.
It's within the city where high speeds are the problem
Travelling in Europe I noticed people drive much much slower and safer than in Canada.
That's not because Europeans inherently find dangerous driving "less fun", nor because they're in less of a rush (altho that likely plays a part too).
It's because Canada is lacking in high speed/frequency public transit, so people who don't want/don't like to drive are often forced to.
It's also because Canada has straight, wide roads which encourage high speeds.
I'm not saying not to ticket reckless drivers. Im saying ticketing isn't a solution to the problem, it's a bandaid.
Tbh I love it when customers bring their dogs to my work (as long as the dog is friendly).
Gives me something cute to look at and pet during an otherwise bland day