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This video camera study showed that less than 5% of people on bikes broke traffic laws while riding bikes, yet 66% of people did so while driving. And perhaps even more importantly, if you REALLY want even MORE bike-riders to obey laws, build more protected bike infrastructure. Via @carltonreid.com
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Cyclists Break Far Fewer Road Rules Than Motorists, Finds New Video Study
Busting the myth of the "scofflaw cyclist" Danish Road Directorate studies reveal that while 66% of motorists routinely break road traffic laws only 5% of cyclists do so. Law breaking by cyclists is h...
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I'm thinking here of reports that businesses are shocked by the growing cost of tokens after firing employees who are end users of genAI. The AI companies might have jumped to clawback before they've finished the stage where they're good to businesses. @pluralistic
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RE: https://mastodon.xyz/@superflippy/116678138877861460 How long will it take China to build a replacement global ocean observatory?
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So… if Andy Burnham becomes an MP and challenges for the UK Labour Party leadership, do they have an open contest? It would be amusing if, after all that effort to get him into Parliament and pretend he's progressive (he's from _Manchester_), someone else ran and became PM. #UKPol
The Enshittification process as described by @pluralistic is very sequential: first be good to users, then abuse users to be good to business customers, then abuse business customers to claw back value, then die. It seems like there would be a failure mode where some companies don't have the […]