That’s why I’m saying that first we need to fix stupid speed limits; then we need to force people to actually follow them all the time, not only when they’re scared of a camera.
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- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•European Commission remains committed to halving road deaths by 2030English1·5 days ago
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•European Commission remains committed to halving road deaths by 2030English1·5 days ago
Image AI models can be run locally, you don’t need a LLM for that
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•Iceland looks to fast-track vote on joining EUEnglish4·6 days ago
I’ve been to Norway and I love it. I really hope your country will join the EU one day. 🇪🇺 We’re all stronger together!
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•Iceland looks to fast-track vote on joining EUEnglish5·6 days ago
Yes!! Can’t wait for Iceland to join!
We’re stronger together!!! 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•European Commission remains committed to halving road deaths by 2030English1·6 days ago
There must always be a police man checking those pictures, it’s not automated.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•European Commission remains committed to halving road deaths by 2030English61·6 days ago
Italy has one of the highest number of accidents per capita in the EU. I wish they would force Italy to change their rules.
For example, speed limits are all over the place, because local councils don’t want to have responsibility for accidents, so they put unreasonable speed limits just to move the responsibility on the drivers in case of an accident. And those limits change every km or so.
On the other hand, Italy forbids hidden speed traps. In my opinion, all speed traps should be hidden, otherwise people will only follow the rules when there’s a big sign that says “speed limit check”.
Also, we live in the era of AI. Is it so difficult to put cameras that detect illegal behavior automatically? (E.g. drivers not giving the way to pedestrians, etc.)
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•EU road safety progress under threat from new era of deregulationEnglish9·6 days ago
I wish the EU would ban US cars altogether and prevent big cars from entering cities altogether.
I’m still mad at GNOME 3 and whatever it came afterwards.
Luckily we have MATE.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•The economic cost of Brexit has just been laid bare – and it’s devastatingEnglish2·9 days ago
That sounds like some justification right out of the Nuremberg trial.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoAndroid@lemdro.id•Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 dayEnglish4·10 days ago
I wish I could, but I don’t want to carry around a wallet, so I need Google Wallet :( and it doesn’t work on Graphene.
Me too. I can’t wait for a European federation
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised6·11 days ago
KeepassXC is also available for Mac.
I’m happy that Google Stadia died.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•EU Parliament bans AI use on government work devices as security fears riseEnglish1·12 days ago
I agree with Affinity. It’s going to enshittify for sure. But at least it’s free, unlike Adobe.
And I bet people will “crack” the last current version the day it enshittifies completely.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•EU Parliament bans AI use on government work devices as security fears riseEnglish4·12 days ago
Notion, Adobe, Gmail, etc. every commercial service seems to push AI features more and more.
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•Food firms urge Europe not to ban calling non-meat products ‘sausages’English2·14 days ago
I can’t believe that I’m lying when I don’t say it’s not true that this isn’t non-butter!
- Scrollone@feddit.ittoEurope@feddit.org•Food firms urge Europe not to ban calling non-meat products ‘sausages’English2·14 days ago
They just want the sweet sweet money from farmers
Yes, the Netflix -> Jellyfin conversion doesn’t make much sense.
It would’ve made more sense if it was Plex -> Jellyfin. Because the extra steps are the same.
Nooo did they add a subscription? I tried it one year ago and it was free. But it was also buggy, so I went back to Waze…
So why is Russia in the permanent seat in the UN Security Council reserved for the USSR?