Kissaki
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- Comment on Families took safety into their own hands by painting yellow cross walks. Now, the city of Los Angeles is removing them. 1 day ago:
The quoted Wikipedia article has some source references which I chose not to include for conciseness/readability.
- Comment on Families took safety into their own hands by painting yellow cross walks. Now, the city of Los Angeles is removing them. 1 day ago:
Checking Wikipedia; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedestrian_crossing#Safety
The safety of unsignalled pedestrian or zebra crossings is somewhat contested in traffic engineering circles.
Research undertaken in New Zealand showed that a zebra crossing without other safety features on average increases pedestrian crashes by 28% compared to a location without crossings. However, if combined with (placed on top of) a speed table, zebra crossings were found to reduce pedestrian crashes by 80%.
A five-year U.S. study of 1,000 marked crosswalks and 1,000 unmarked comparison sites found that on most roads, the difference in safety performance of marked and unmarked crossings is not statistically significant, unless additional safety features are used. On multilane roads carrying over 12,000 vehicles per day, a marked crosswalk is likely to have worse safety performance than an otherwise similar unmarked location, unless safety features such as raised median refuges or pedestrian beacons are also installed. […] The marking pattern had no significant effect on safety. This study only included locations where vehicle traffic was not controlled by a signal or stop sign.
Traffic accidents are reduced when intersections are daylighted, i.e. visibility increased such as by removing adjacent parked cars.
- Comment on Apparently we should shame people for selling at affordable prices 2 days ago:
And what specifically did he laugh about? The price being so low? The act of selling low prices? Did they make a joke about consequences?
- Comment on Apparently we should shame people for selling at affordable prices 3 days ago:
This post is more [mildly] infuriating than what it describes.
From the awful image quality to the three-part-stitched image to the specific claim without no source context or description - this feels like ragebait which may be misinformation or misrepresented or who knows what.
- Comment on nobody in webdev knows what graceful degradation is anymore 3 days ago:
I’m sure you have something different in mind than me when you say JavaScript is way easier to maintain.
- Comment on You don’t see articles like this about moms with three two jobs who still manage to take care of their kids. 5 days ago:
Does it need that much pay for someone to take the fall?
I feel like, of that’s the primary or sole motivator to pay so much, you could get someone “to take the fall in such rare cases” for much less.
I’d certainly be willing to for 2 mil. I don’t need millions for years and then a multi-million severance package.
- Comment on You don’t see articles like this about moms with three two jobs who still manage to take care of their kids. 1 week ago:
I don’t think I’ve seen enough CEOs take responsibility.
- Comment on You don’t see articles like this about moms with three two jobs who still manage to take care of their kids. 1 week ago:
We can now post this post to !mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
- Comment on I dont want to enter a contract when consuming your product.. 1 week ago:
You can disagree to the terms by pulling it open the other way around.
- Comment on Reddit bought a giant ad in Paris, urging young french people to create an account 2 weeks ago:
What’s behind the fake building front?
And damn it’s ugly in terms of city and building front and feel. Such a strong color. I wonder how it looks IRL.
- Comment on Car crashes have killed and seriously injured roughly the same number of people as shootings in Chicago this year. Only one of these things is treated as a safety crisis in the media 3 weeks ago:
In absolute numbers.
How many users? How many per people?
- Comment on What the fuck you 1 month ago:
Peculiar that it’s in such an old title.
- Comment on I guess they hate shoppers (context below) 1 month ago:
And here y’all are eating it up.
I wonder if everyone’s eating it up or whether they have their own valid opinions.
I honestly cannot imagine getting so angry over this utterly minor inconvenience.
Honestly, you seem way more infuriated than OP posting in mildly infuriating with much less aggressive language and without dismissing people.
- Comment on I guess they hate shoppers (context below) 1 month ago:
You think the picture shows fantastic accessibility?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
standing up takes effort. sitting does not.
Butt how do you get up? /o\
- Comment on No context needed. 1 month ago:
daaamn, 18° and sunny, looking goood
- Comment on No context needed. 1 month ago:
I’m sinking about it
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
Do you check on login attempt protection behavior before creating accounts, and then choose your password length accordingly - longer or shorter?
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
That sounds like a game. Guess the word[s].
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
I can’t say who it is, but their name begins with ‘M’ and ends in ‘cAfee.’
Whoever the company is, we have to assume it’s not a security company. Because, surely, none of those would do that ever.
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
How do you know when a password is leaked?
What’s the distribution of variance in brute force protections on online services?
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
No, it does not take up more space for ASCII characters.
If you want a source, Wikipedia
the first 128 characters of Unicode, which correspond one-to-one with ASCII, are encoded using a single byte with the same binary value as ASCII
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
That’s insane.
But you could decide on the positions of letters and numbers? While it had to be exactly 10 and two?
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
Is that point 24 - the limit they set?
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
until
stackemail inbox overflow /s - Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
Maybe that’s security by obscurity. Or security by confusion. /s
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
Maybe they allow more characters during the day /s
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
That’s insane
- Comment on My password is not accepted because it is too long 2 months ago:
I’ve had a case in the past where I reduced my password to the limit, but after account creation, I was not able to log in.
Turns out they had an off-by-one issue, and a password with a length slightly below the limit worked fine.