Japan is insane then.
I've been using it for about a week, both at work and at home, and I must say that it is great. It is nearly everything that I wanted from a browser. Especially since it is based on Firefox.
I've been so happy with it, that I even donated to the project.
This is a shame... Reading the comments after I watched an episode was part of the experience for me.
I'm more surprised with the three baltic states
I never really understood the need for such apps when mail clients such as Thunderbird exist.
They usually are much noisier than cars which can be very annoying. But a big part of it is due to the type of people who ride them in my city, they usually really don't care about others.
But if the motorbike is chosen and used correctly, they are better than most cars.
I really have a hard time understanding what is "awesome" in these cars ? They are clearly not built to be efficient to drive in old European cities, and (even though that is very subjective) they aren't nice to look at either.
E-scooters didn't usually replace car trips in Paris, but instead walking and public transport trips.
Yes, and among the mistakes, it will probably introduce some hard to find bugs/vulnerabilities.
Well, my main issue with Twitter is that it is used for official communications, and sometimes is the only medium that is used. To me, official communications should go through platforms that aren't owned by a private company. This is where Mastodon/Firefish would be great alternatives, since governments or institutions could set up their own servers, while still being part of a wider network.
This is already possible (and is actively used, mainly for piracy related websites) with the current laws.
How did we move from talking about allowing kids to walk alone in the street and public transports, to you talking about workers rights ? Especially since on this topic, the US is also very bad in regards to workers rights.