

Are people on bikes allowed to use the full lane of a roadway, just as any vehicle that is classified as a car would?
Basically every place in the US, the answer is emphatically “yes”.
Are people on bikes allowed to use the full lane of a roadway, just as any vehicle that is classified as a car would?
Basically every place in the US, the answer is emphatically “yes”.
It’s new. Unstable and updates often.
Are you thinking of some other distribution?
Pop! hasn’t released a new version since 2022 and rarely updates aside from security patches.
Not only that but the reduction in organ supply will be a windfall for shareholders! I see this as an absolute win! USA, USA!
Uh… yesterday?
Bikes absolutely are vehicles.
Cars are dangerous weapons
Just capitalism things. I hate what they’ve done to this country.
Now the reason I believe classifying cyclists as pedestrians, is because it would require a “shift” in how infrastructure is designed within our towns and cities.
Nah, classifying bicycles as pedestrians would be the worst of all worlds and result in the elimination of all considerations for bicycles just like we’ve been working on for pedestrians over the past hundred years.
I would agree but the parent is talking about how the rules for driving apply to bicycles differently from cars.
a red light is a stop sign for cars
I assume you mean “…for cyclists”?
Cyclist are pedestrians.
Unless you mean this in some very unconventional way — absolutely not. Bicycles are vehicles.
Configurable. I use right-alt or right-windows key depending on which keyboard.
It originally was a key on the DEC VT220 terminal, circa 1983. The feature is very useful though!
I mean, it’s great.
Compose key: press the key, then press other keys with mnemonics for the desired target. Compose, e, ‘ gives you é. Compose, a, e gives you æ. Compose, -, > gives you a right arrow.
Things like that. And it’s customizable with a reference lookup too.
That’s just because they tried to cram it into an ASCII extension, Windows-1252 instead of adopting UTF-8 Unicode like any sane person.
Let me tell you about the compose key, or about WinCompose if you’re on Windows.
You’re using the old definition of AI.
Machine learning is what used to be called AI, before they figured out that it wasn’t.
Now LLMs are AI, even though they’re not.
Machine learning and neural nets are fine, the current “AI” pushed on everything everywhere, is not fine.
So they found her car but what about the cat!?
… whoops.