

Those brake lights tell a different story. Still, what are we talking… a 1 or 2 km length of road for 150 cars to be passed by a single cyclist? Such an inefficient use of space.


Those brake lights tell a different story. Still, what are we talking… a 1 or 2 km length of road for 150 cars to be passed by a single cyclist? Such an inefficient use of space.


Thanks, I use darktable, but will give it a try!
I’ve updated my OP with some interesting new details!


Thanks, I’ll give Digikam a try!
I’ve updated my OP with some interesting new details!


Thanks. I use Immich, but when I tagged a photo then saved it back to my computer, the geotagging was gone (but HDR was still intact). It’s as if it saves it to its own database, and I can’t find any settings to confirm.


Not a red, but funny enough, all those cars are blocking the intersection…


A few observations:


Twenty million anonymized transactions … led to a 9.5% increase in retail
I wish they put a number to that stat. Because even if we’re talking about an extra dollar of spending, we’re talking millions of dollars (euros), which is significant.
Retail stores everywhere should really force their local government to make street closures to car traffic a reality if they want to boost sales and keep online shopping from destroying their revenue.


as the politician voted against an amendment that would have forced the Justice Department to release the Epstein files.
When I see someone voting AGAINST releasing the Epstein files, I can only make the assumption that they are in it.
Seeing that we are talking about an already horrible person, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if Cruz is trying to cover his ass.


At the 10 locations posted in the OP. Data is collected at the same time each year, and over a 48-hour period.
It’s very easy to do, and since the number of vehicles recorded is often in the thousands, the trends would be very easy to see.


the lawyer in question “asserted that he had not been aware that generative AI frequently fabricates or hallucinates legal sources"
I’m no lawyer, but wouldn’t the responsibility of due diligence rest… on the lawyer? “I didn’t know” is usually never a legal defence, for pretty much anything.
And these guys charge hundreds of dollars an hour. SMH.


Man, most road vehicles can easily be called “murder machines”, but Teslas are the first “suicide ride”!


The way AdGuard does it, is it has you install a certificate on your phone, which then allows you to block ads and trackers within HTTPS pipelines. If you don’t do that, then it can only block HTTP requests, which tends to be pretty low quality filtering. In addition, I also enable DNS blocking through AdGuard DNS service, so it’s kind of like blanket coverage.
I haven’t honestly found anything that does the same thing, or at least not at the same level of quality. So I’m always curious to see if something new has come out that can reach this level of filtering performance.


Well, none of the phone’s I’ve owned in the last 5+ years have been very “root friendly”, so I haven’t rooted since then.
But it gives you a ton of (not risk-free) options to tweak your system. Shizuku is a cool alternative, but it is limited by comparison.


Can anyone tell me if this filters HTTPS requests?
That’s one feature that keeps me using Adguard, and it makes a huge difference to the filtering ability/quality.


I actually really like TrackerControl, but use Adguard instead for the same purpose (can’t use them at the same time, unfortunately, since they both work through a local VPN).
The difference, though, is that Blocker stops apps from even loading the component that would “call home”, where TrackerControl and Adguard try to block those connections after they’ve been sent by the app.
Yes, you kind of accomplish the same thing, but I would love to be able to prevent apps from using these SDKs in the first place :)


There’s a clear pattern with violence in the States.
Quick, find a way to blame Obama, Biden, or immigrants! /s


I’m not looking to delete apps, just stop certain components within apps.
For example, my banking app uses the Google Ads, Google Firebase Analytics, and Adobe analytics, and I’d like to disable those from running without uninstalling the banking app.
Basically, it disables the bad parts of an app :)
I used to do this when I was into rooting and custom firmware, but I really don’t want to go full root with my current phone.


It’s not permissions that I want to block/stop, but actual receivers, services, SDKs… components within apps. So, something like the analytics services can be disabled, rather than “blocked” like using an adblocker.
I used to do this when I was rooted years ago, and it was great!


Well, shit. It’s strange how so many places recommend Blocker when using Shizuku, but it really needs Root to be useful.
A tale as old as time! Car brains don’t bat an eye when it’s $1 million, $10 million, or $100 million spent on “convenience” for motorists.
But don’t you dare spend a fraction of that for the safety and security of everyone else! /s
I wish our governments would have motorists pay the true cost of their multi-lane roads, “free” on-street parking spaces, parking garages and massive lots, or the cost to send first responders out to the tens of thousands of collisions we’ve normalized.
Maybe then they’d STFU about cost.
All communities pay dearly for car-centric infrastructure, and the maintenance costs required to keep it all running.