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  • Worth noting that when we hit these temperatures the humidity is usually 5% so we may have a record headline but I'll honestly take this over hot and humid any day.

  • We still need to fill edge cases. Hiking is really big where I live but you can't take public transit to more than one or two trailheads, and certainly not some of the more remote ones.

    I desperately want a nonprofit carshare in my area to fill the gap for this as well as occasional things like moving lots of stuff. Without a cost effective way to get a car when you really need one, people will own a car for edge cases. And when you have a car sitting there... you'll drive it even when you don't need to.

  • You find them regularly?

  • Part of a comment I left the other day:

    https://veilid.com/

    They've described it as "TOR mixed with IPFS without the crypto." Uses a DHT similar to torrents with built in secure routing reminiscent of TOR. Importantly, it's not a VPN, but designed to be built into the applications themselves. All apps powered by Veilid also contribute to the network and can be assigned any role in "the onion." The most important pitch is that by being built into apps it can bring very strong privacy and security to the layperson, though app developers still need to address things like ensuring users retain access to data without email recovery etc.

  • Ha. For those that don't get the joke obviously there's cryptograpy, but not cryprocurrenty like IPFS uses.

  • Looks like a Ferrari fucked a Z06

  • https://veilid.com/

    Not a fully functional chat app but an interesting project/framework being developed. They've described it as "TOR mixed with IPFS without the crypto." Uses a DHT similar to torrents with built in secure routing reminiscent of TOR. Importantly, it's not a VPN, but designed to be built into the applications themselves. All apps powered by Veilid also contribute to the network and can be assigned any role in "the onion." The most important pitch is that by being built into apps it can bring very strong privacy and security to the layperson, though app developers still need to address things like ensuring users retain access to data without email recovery etc.

    Anyway, If you like these kinds of projects I'd look into it. I think it has some really good bones and it feels like we need it to mature sooner rather than later.

  • Bookwyrm is far from perfect, but I love not using goodreads for a quick idea if a book is the right fit.

  • Definitely yes. I mean Murder in the Tool Library is a solarpunk murder mystery.

  • Recently lent a family member an old phone and took a chance by leaving GrapheneOS on it. Of course they reinstalled all the google apps but it's cool to see they can still get some benefit without major issues.

  • If anyone wants an interesting project I've been thinking you could use all those DOT cameras to generate rough traffic data without a bunch of location data. But it'd definitely be tricky to differentiate traffic from cars stopped at a light as well as dealing with when cameras are pivoted.

  • solarpunk memes @slrpnk.net

    Solarpunk is plants on buildings

  • I had three and when I bought a new one I figured why not use them all? Turns out 3 is the sweetspot for me. The fourth also ruined my tie fighter layout.

  • Many thanks from an OSM editor. Comaps is my go to when showing how awesome OSM is.

  • We have a really impressive mesh in Utah. Living in a valley between mountains has its perks.

  • Able to comment on availability of music on the platform? I'd hope they have pretty much everything if they're paying more than others but it's never that simple.

  • Yeah, I was expecting a weird dick pocket, which would be uncomfortable. Those are just boxer briefs, which certainly are much better. I think I've seen around online that some women have "discovered" them since they're so practical.

  • More citizen everything. I'm currently trying to figure out how to get more people in my area editing openstreetmap. It's such a hopeful project but after years of editing like mad I'm starting to lose hope for quick progress. It's awesome that everyone can work on whatever they want but I think we may need community and comradarie based goals for progress.

  • I have a degree from UVU (where Kirk was shot.) There's a massive pedestrian bridge over the freeway right next to campus and I keep wondering how much trouble I'd get in for putting up a sign reading "send us more conservative pundits."

  • Fucking hate the creep glasses because I'd love small glasses that simulate a multi-monitor setup. But 6 DOF needs cameras and I can't imagine feeling comfortable being mistaken for one of these fucks for even a second. And in a public space you're sure to eventually look like you're recording someone if you get locked in on one of three monitors without knowing you're looking at them.

  • BeeButts @lemmy.world

    Bee Butt in the Native Bee Hotel at the Aviary

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Cinnamon roll named Denver