In addition to what was mentioned already, read Door to Door, and use this famous constant (by an Italian!) as a counter argument if the function of the road/project is to solve traffic.
If you really want to feel out: Braess’s Paradox.
In addition to what was mentioned already, read Door to Door, and use this famous constant (by an Italian!) as a counter argument if the function of the road/project is to solve traffic.
If you really want to feel out: Braess’s Paradox.
That’s part of the issue. Unfortunately Linux pre-installed devices are scarce.
There has been some recent progress on this: https://www.amsterdamumc.org/en/spotlight/tiredness-experienced-by-long-covid-patients-has-a-physical-cause.htm
Apparently, avoiding cardiovascular exercise helps. Anecdotal comments on Reddit suggest that adding in some weightlifting helps as well. Good luck.
Provide out-of-box ease of use on everyday devices operated by low-skilled users.
I mean, Linux technically could, but the incentive to push for this is not nearly as high as the commercial incentives of providing this experience using Windows. So unfortunately it currently can’t.
Hard to answer. I guess there is none.
Most Japanese people have dry earwax: http://drypharmacist.com/types-of-earwax.html
Obviously this is cleaned differently compared to wet earwax.
I don’t think you’re looking for a reader, but a podcast app. Something like AntennaPod should do the trick. I use Pocket Casts but don’t think it’s on F-droid. Remember, RSS is an infrastructure not a user experience.
Do people actually use the term ‘foreign spam for this’? Don’t they realise they’re foreigners themselves?
Relevant video on this: https://youtu.be/jN7mSXMruEo
Take a dump, eat something, have a coffee, take another dump. Hangover gone.
Add water in between steps.
A lack of education on a certain accent and/or look might also trigger honest curiosity in people, as opposed to racism. But I guess the way people ask you background questions reveal their agenda.