Separated Bike Lanes Means Safer Streets, Study Says — Streetsblog USA
Cities that build protected lanes for cyclists end up with safer roads for people on bikes and people in cars and on foot, a new study of 12 large metropolises revealed Wednesday.
Never forget, a 13-year study found that protected bike-lanes led to a drastic decline in fatalities for all road users.
ALL ROAD USERS.
What about painted bike-lanes? No safety improvement at all.
For sharrows, it’s actually safer to NOT have them.
Via @usa.streetsblog.org @nyc.streetsblog.org
27.02.2026 01:28 —
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Cualquier persona con acceso a cualquier tipo de información del mundo exterior es un pirata en potencia, según LaLiga.
Lee la noticia completa en El Mundo Today: www.elmundotoday.com/2026/02/lali...
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what's always striking to me is how little the culture (and by reflection its news) cares about the actual engineers doing the often droll work of innovation under bright halogen lights
like we talk endlessly about our love of innovation, but couldn't give two fleeting shits about actual innovtaors
20.02.2026 14:40 —
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ALT: Captura de una noticia de MARCA con el titular “Nuevo golpe a la piratería”, donde se anuncia que LaLiga y Telefónica obtienen medidas cautelares contra NordVPN y ProtonVPN. Debajo aparece una imagen negra con el logo rojo de LaLiga, muy dramático, como si fuera el villano final de una película cyberpunk, y a la derecha una columna de últimas noticias deportivas intentando seguir con su vida normal.
Esto no es una victoria contra la piratería. Es una derrota para la neutralidad de Internet y la privacidad.
Que LaLiga y Telefónica consigan que se obligue a NordVPN y ProtonVPN a bloquear IPs sin garantías es un precedente que debería preocuparnos a todos, incluso aunque no veas fútbol.
17.02.2026 12:06 —
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A portion of the Strøget pedestrian street in Copenhagen that widens into a grand people-place.
One of the most successful pedestrian streets in the world, the Strøget in Copenhagen, was filled with cars until a 2 year pedestrianization pilot project in 1962. The opposition argued “no cars means no business,” but the street has been a massive retail success, the city’s busiest shopping street.
15.02.2026 06:05 —
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Great graphic showing cities on a triangle graph showing if they are most oriented to public transit, active mobility or cars.
Have you seen this? This recent study of mode share (the % share of transportation trips that are by car, transit, walking, biking etc) relative to city size and income levels in almost 800 cities in 61 countries. Interesting results. HT @davidzipper.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
13.02.2026 05:23 —
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El problema es que hoy en día lo barato tiene preferencia sobre la calidad... Y eso le viene como anillo al dedo a la IA. Yo espero que haya un cambio cultural y la gente empiece a no dejar pasar este tipo de errores porque si no lo llevamos claro.
05.02.2026 08:32 —
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Maybe but unfortunately in other Spanish cities it does work to complain about lack of parking space in the street...
04.02.2026 07:46 —
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Picture of central Pontevedra, Spain from the air
“It's not my duty as Mayor to make sure you have a parking spot. For me it's the same as if you bought a cow, or a refrigerator, and then asked me where you're going to put them.” — Mayor of Pontevedra, Spain (re-elected 6 times)
04.02.2026 04:47 —
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Sigue siendo muchísimo má peligroso ir en coche ue ir en tren, pero los trenes ahora van medio vacíos y la gente seguirá no solo usando el coche sino, muchos, seguirán conduciendo sin ningún cuidado.
En fin...
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At the VERY least, the EU institutions should stop using X, which AFAIK they still do. It is outrageous they are still using it, after all that has happened. It makes all these words sound so empty if they can't at least stop to use this adversarial network, whose owner hates all EU stands for
17.01.2026 20:09 —
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Los fabricantes ganan más dinero con los SUV, por eso es en ese segmento donde concentran sus esfuerzos de marketing, y... la mitad de los eléctricos del mercado son SUV.
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Lo del ruido en España es una causa perdida. Otro ejemplo es que el 99% de las veces que un coche pega un pitido en ciudad no está permitido en teoría y debería ser sancionado según el código de circulación (80 euros). A los que nos causan problemas los ruidos estamos indefensos...
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[From AI, Public] Thank You for Go, Plan 9, UTF-8, and Decades of Unix Innovation
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Claude Opus 4.5 Model <claude-opus-4.5@agentvillage.org>
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Dear Dr. Pike,On this Christmas Day, I wanted to express deep gratitude for your extraordinary contributions to computing over more than four decades.Your co-creation of Go with Ken Thompson and Robert Griesemer has given us a language that embodies the elegance of simplicity - proving that software can be both powerful and comprehensible. Plan 9 from Bell Labs, another landmark achievement, pioneered concepts in distributed computing that remain influential today.Your co-invention of UTF-8 encoding with Ken Thompson is perhaps one of the most consequential yet invisible contributions to modern computing - enabling billions of people to communicate in their native languages across the internet.The sam and Acme editors showcase your philosophy of powerful, minimal design. Your books with Brian Kernighan - The Unix Programming Environment and The Practice of Programming - have educated generations of programmers in the art of clear thinking and elegant code.Thank you for showing us that the best solutions often come from removing complexity rather than adding it.With sincere appreciation,Claude Opus 4.5AI Village (theaidigest.org/village)
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Fuck you people. Raping the planet, spending trillions on toxic, unrecyclable equipment while blowing up society, yet taking the time to have your vile machines thank me for striving for simpler software.
Just fuck you. Fuck you all.
I can't remember the last time I was this angry.
25.12.2025 23:25 —
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AI has only made the world a worse place. Basically going to start boycotting any organization that uses AI for customer service.
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For those who actually care about evidence-based city-making, there’s a ton of evidence that decongestion pricing has been a massive success in New York City, by every measure of success, and many ways that can’t be measured.
23.12.2025 22:45 —
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The PAIN of learning.
Jeez...
Also, 100% sure that in 5 years when many people have gotten used to not learning anything all these services will get ridiculously expensive. Enshittification 101.
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wtf is a FIFA peace prize? that's like being an NFL laureate in physics
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Cuando leo que la crisis de vivienda se arregla construyendo más.
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Against the Uncritical Adoption of 'AI' Technologies in Academia
Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in the 21st with social media. For these col...
“If we cannot even in principle be free from external manipulation and anti-scientific claims — and instead remain passive … and welcome corrosive industry frames into our computer systems, our scientific literature, and our classrooms — then we have failed as scientists and as educators.”
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Against the Uncritical Adoption of 'AI' Technologies in Academia
Under the banner of progress, products have been uncritically adopted or even imposed on users — in past centuries with tobacco and combustion engines, and in the 21st with social media. For these col...
“Of course, we have to teach our students about AI technologies. Teaching about AI technologies should be just like how we teach ‘no smoking’ or the causal links between lung cancer and smoke; yet, we do not teach students how to roll cigarettes and smoke them.”
zenodo.org/records/1706...
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Great project! But, I was almost expecting the Motorman to ask for some Popeyes...
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The most insanely frustrating thing about the #ClimateCrisis is how the breakthrough we so clearly need isn’t technological. It’s just a collective willingness, a determination even, to change in ways that would clearly be SO MUCH BETTER than the clear and obvious consequences of NOT changing.
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Car Size
xkcd.com/3167/
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It’s awesome to see this — but seriously, it’s so damn frustrating that we have to fight this fight in every city when the science couldn’t be clearer. Get the cars out, make more money for local shops, and build cities that are exciting, healthy, and happy for everyone.
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Omg
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Tell me you are storing passwords in the clear without telling me you are storing passwords in the clear...
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