Tram crash
How?!
https://www.nrk.no/stor-oslo/trikk-kjort-inn-i-butikk-i-oslo-sentrum-1.17102630 (Article in Norwegian, but the pictures speak for themselves)
re: Tram crash
@timstrutzi Looks like a switch derailment in a curve, judging from the picture? That seems like the most likely explanation anyway, and I think is one of the more common causes of rail crashes (but I'm sure there's a proper investigation ongoing)
CW-boost: fascism, "polarization"
Journalists: And where did this polarization come from? Why are both sides, and not me, to blame???
@mynameistillian So this isn't *exactly* a notes app, but out of curiosity, can you give this ancient relic of mine a try and see what it does for you? http://todo.cryto.net/list
@mynameistillian Right, let me ask it differently: can you name a notes app you've tried (any!) and describe what made it not work for you? It doesn't have to be a complete or perfectly accurate description, I'm basically just asking for a rant :P
@mynameistillian What would that entail for you?
boundaries, somewhat negative
spicy? take, GNOME/GTK
@silvermoon82 I've evaluated it a few times over the years and it has never taken me more than, say, 30 minutes, to run into a significant problem, and I don't even need very many accessibility accommodations.
I'm sure they have better 'accessibility' in a very narrowly-defined sense (assistive tool integration, that sort of thing) but I absolutely would not say that they are 'designing for accessibility' in a broader sense
spicy? take, GNOME/GTK (2)
I don't really know how people expect me to take a desktop environment seriously that defaults to a narrow font and doesn't let you change it without some absurd hackery
Scrollbars are becoming a problem
https://artemis.sh/2023/10/12/scrollbars.html
I'm joining the war on scrollbars, on the side of the scrollbars
Moderation related pet-peeve
Whenever some moderator goes "some person shouldn't be doing this to staff member/moderator" I die a little.
There aren't a lot of things that shouldn't be done to member of moderation, that can be done to anyone else in a community. Implying moderation/staff is some protected class deserving more protection from rule breaking behavior is simply disgusting. If someone is harassing or behaving rude - it doesn't matter if its done to a community member or a moderator. You moderate it just the same.
Separating creatures into staff/non staff creates double standards and it's awful. Bleh.
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