Milwaukee software engineer and fursuiter
Given how the Android app became absolute crap in performance, stability, and respect for system-wide accessibility settings after the switch from the native codebase to the React Native codebase, I am not holding my breath when it comes to what will allegedly be rolled out in the near future.
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I’m not sure what you mean. Rule 1 states I can only add context or description to the article title, and I used the convention I’ve seen on other articles posted here of putting the added parts in brackets. If I did not put Wisconsin and Governor in their spots, the title would be missing all context as to what was happening for readers outside of Wisconsin.
Most important part is the one at the bottom of the first page:
Amtrak is accelerating the restoration of fleet in need of repair. Over a dozen Long Distance cars have re-entered service with a total of 63 projected to be restored by the end of 2024.
Hopefully that means one-coach trains won’t happen anymore. That was really painful on the Capitol Limited this summer.
Nearly all of my trips are in urban areas, so I only keep a spare light with me. Flat tires and such mean taking the bus or phoning a friend, then fixing at home.
Congrats! Let us know how much faster you become :3
My uninformed guess is that the timetable for those train services may be constrained by what the host railroads allow.
cross-posted to: https://pawb.social/post/1657205
Oh I’m not the creator! I just happen to post most often there currently ^^
SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP when trying to access the archived version
My first smartphone ran KitKat. I’m surprised there was still any level of support for KitKat for that long :O
I’ve been using my bicycle as my main form of transportation since late 2019, when I had just recently moved into a tiny dorm room and had independence for the first time. I was put off of learning the bus system at the time because uncertainty about employment made me hesitant about even a $2 fare and the routes I would need to take before the 2021 systen redesign were significantly slower than biking. That, along with not really knowing many people at the time (for carpooling), meant I pretty much had to bike everywhere, putting up to 30 miles a day on the bicycle depending on what I was doing. Thankfully, I already had the leg strength from years of purely recreational biking.
Since then, I usually only pick the bicycle for trips of up to about six miles in length (per direction), plus or minus a couple miles depending on how suitable of a route I have for biking. The majority of my trips fall within that range. Anything longer than that or any trip where I need to bring a ton of stuff with me and I’ll take a bus, train, or carpool to my destination. The end result is that I went from thinking “I’ll get a car once I get situated” to “I don’t need to get a car for the forseeable future”.
A nice surprise! I’ll have to test this with a Windows 95 laptop in a bit.
Heck yeah, such a unique design! I’ve got a widescreen one in my collection, but without the speakers, sadly.
The few times I have used git bisect
, it has been on projects with no automated tests where the reported issue last worked far in the past. It isn’t my first option, but it is what I turn to if I can’t figure out what the correct internal state for some portion of what triggers the issue is supposed to be, saving a lot of time I could have spent banging my head into a wall.
My first server box was a laptop that was ten years old at the time.
There’s some more info on WisDOT’s site too: https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/projects/multimodal/mars.aspx
Glad to see the movement on this across the states over the past few years!
I use Calibre’s bundled server when I need an ebook server
The scale looks correct for me. Do you have a custom dark mode extension enabled?