degggendorf

degggendorf t1_j35148d wrote

>Most of that former rail line is now the East Bay Bike Path/Warren bike path

I wonder how an electric bike on the path would compare to the electric trolly a hundred years ago.

I bet it would be a bit less comfortable in the winter, but also faster. Lower throughput? Or I could see it being comparable if enough people tried and had good bike manners. Ecologically? Must be better, right, on account of our improvements generating grid-scale power?

Idk, I'm not sure there is an answer, and it's all moot anyway. Just a fun thought experiment.

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degggendorf t1_j31nu0m wrote

TIL

> Pernil is a slow-roasted marinated pork leg or pork shoulder. In Latin American countries the dish is commonly shared during Christmas. It is a typically accompanied by arroz. The pork shoulder is used as a whole piece, with skin and bone.

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degggendorf t1_j1tayho wrote

Rates went up in October, but not enough to make that big of a difference.

Were you in this place last year? What was the bill from this period last year? Failing that, can you compare notes with others in the same building/complex?

Electric resistive hearing can indeed be incredibly expensive, and the PS5 would be a flash in the pan compared to it.

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degggendorf t1_j15exzb wrote

I just saw your comment...that is exactly what I was hoping to learn about, especially here:

> The court ruled against the crèche but allowed the displaying of a hanukkiyah along with a Christmas tree, since the court perceived these to be secular symbols of religious holidays and therefore not an endorsement of any particular religious belief.

I didn't realize that the hanukkiyah was just as secularized as a christmas tree; thank you!

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degggendorf t1_j0vzo62 wrote

I checked a couple of the shelters/rescues I know of, and they both cross-post their animals to PetFinder, so that might be a good resource...find a cat on there, then check out where it's coming from and whether it's a place you want to support.

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degggendorf t1_j0cf3g1 wrote

That actually seems to be a thing: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/12/new-open-source-license-plate-reader-software-lets-you-make-your-own-hot-list/

You might not need to even roll your own rasp pi with camera module; you can use an off-the-shelf outdoor camera streaming to a network location and do the processing inside.

It would be much more local network traffic, but only local where it doesn't cost anything. There are cameras with local (I think) AI for vehicle detection, which might be a good-enough improvement...transmit only frames containing vehicles which would be a broader set but still smaller than streaming everything.

Either way, what you're describing sounds like a fun project.

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