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Startups want to geoengineer a cooler planet. With few rules, experts see big risks.
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Dozens of Texas water systems exceed new federal PFAS limits
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Guangdong’s expected massive river flooding threatens millions after it ‘rained like a waterfall’
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All the good email clients go to hell
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Iran's missile strike on Israel - The attack, defence & Israel's counter-strike
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IndyCar Grand Prix of Long Beach 2024 - Results
Those last 10 laps or so were pretty spicy. Sure, Herta kinda ended that Dixon and Newgarden fight, but I'm not sure that Newgarden would've passed Dixon for P1 even if that hadn't happen. Dixon...
Those last 10 laps or so were pretty spicy. Sure, Herta kinda ended that Dixon and Newgarden fight, but I'm not sure that Newgarden would've passed Dixon for P1 even if that hadn't happen. Dixon is a beast.
Theo Pourchaire, the reigning F2 Champion, had a great IndyCar debut, finishing P11 from P22! He apparently hadn't sat in an IndyCar until this weekend for practice and such.
Next race:
Alabama Grand Prix
Barber Motorsports Park
Sunday, April 28Race Results -- SPOILER
RANK DRIVER CAR NO. STARTS LAPS TOTAL TIME LAPS LED STATUS POINTS AVG.SPEED PIT STOP 1 Scott Dixon 9 8 85 01:42:03.1416 42 Running 53 98.350 2 2 Colton Herta 26 4 85 01:42:04.1214 7 Running 41 98.334 2 3 Alex Palou 10 6 85 01:42:04.9080 - Running 35 98.321 2 4 Josef Newgarden 2 3 85 01:42:07.1151 19 Running 33 98.286 2 5 Marcus Ericsson 28 5 85 01:42:07.5185 - Running 30 98.279 2 6 Will Power 12 2 85 01:42:18.9055 15 Running 29 98.097 2 7 Kyle Kirkwood 27 10 85 01:42:19.3204 1 Running 27 98.090 2 8 Romain Grosjean 77 16 85 01:42:21.1849 - Running 24 98.061 2 9 Felix Rosenqvist 60 1 85 01:42:21.9571 1 Running 24 98.048 2 10 Alexander Rossi 7 13 85 01:42:35.2331 - Running 20 97.837 3 11 Theo Pourchaire 6 22 85 01:42:36.5825 - Running 19 97.815 2 12 Marcus Armstrong 11 9 85 01:42:43.9623 - Running 18 97.698 2 13 Linus Lundqvist 8 17 85 01:42:45.1419 - Running 17 97.680 2 14 Rinus VeeKay 21 18 85 01:42:47.5741 - Running 16 97.641 2 15 Agustin Canapino 78 20 85 01:42:54.4572 - Running 15 97.532 3 16 Pato O'Ward 5 14 85 01:42:56.1377 - Running 14 97.506 3 17 Graham Rahal 15 12 85 01:43:05.6606 - Running 13 97.355 2 18 Sting Ray Robb 41 25 85 01:43:08.7314 - Running 12 97.307 2 19 Kyffin Simpson 4 26 84 01:42:06.5316 - Running 11 97.139 2 20 Nolan Siegel 51 27 84 01:42:09.8320 - Running 10 97.086 2 21 Santino Ferrucci 14 24 84 01:42:12.4251 - Running 9 97.045 3 22 Tom Blomqvist 66 15 84 01:42:28.7772 - Running 8 96.787 3 23 Christian Lundgaard 45 7 84 01:42:34.2538 - Running 7 96.701 3 24 Pietro Fittipaldi 30 19 84 01:42:52.7942 - Running 6 96.411 3 25 Jack Harvey 18 23 83 01:42:31.6976 - Running 5 95.590 4 26 Scott McLaughlin 3 11 71 01:26:53.2828 - Running 5 96.488 2 27 Christian Rasmussen 20 21 14 00:17:23.1996 - Contact 5 95.080 0 Fastest Lap: Marcus Ericson
Source: IndyCar.com [PDF]
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A casual chat with ChatGPT about the prosperity of humanity
I was in a silly mood and wanted to fleece a socialist opinion out of the ChatGPT. For what it's worth it's nice to see the creators of the system aim for an unbiased answering machine. Poking a...
I was in a silly mood and wanted to fleece a socialist opinion out of the ChatGPT. For what it's worth it's nice to see the creators of the system aim for an unbiased answering machine. Poking a little further and through a self-proclaimed "simulated opinion", I was allowed to take a peek behind its curtains.
A few prompts later and I asked:
What would you say is the ideal goal for humanity to steer towards?
To which ChatGPT replied:
Achieving the ideal goals of prosperity, equity, sustainability, and ethical responsibility requires concerted efforts across multiple fronts, involving governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals. Here are some strategies for accomplishing these goals:
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Policy Frameworks: Governments play a crucial role in setting policy frameworks and regulations that promote inclusive growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability. This includes implementing progressive taxation policies, investing in education and healthcare, and enacting environmental regulations to mitigate climate change and protect natural resources.
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Investment in Education and Skills Development: Investing in education and skills development is essential for equipping individuals with the knowledge, capabilities, and adaptability needed to thrive in a rapidly changing economy. This includes promoting STEM education, vocational training, and lifelong learning opportunities to empower individuals to participate fully in the digital economy.
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Inclusive Economic Development: Promoting inclusive economic development involves creating opportunities for all members of society to participate in and benefit from economic growth. This includes supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and marginalized communities, as well as implementing policies to reduce income inequality and promote social mobility.
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Technology for Good: Encouraging the responsible development and use of technology, including AI, can help harness its potential for positive impact. This includes investing in research and innovation to develop AI solutions that address pressing societal challenges, such as healthcare, education, climate change, and social equity.
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Businesses have a responsibility to operate ethically and sustainably, considering the social and environmental impacts of their operations. Embracing corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, including fair labor practices, environmental stewardship, and community engagement, can contribute to building a more equitable and sustainable economy.
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Global Cooperation: Addressing global challenges such as climate change and inequality requires international cooperation and collaboration. Countries must work together to set ambitious climate targets, promote trade and economic integration, and support development initiatives that prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable populations.
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Public Awareness and Engagement: Fostering public awareness and engagement is essential for building support for policies and initiatives that advance the ideal goals of prosperity, equity, sustainability, and ethical responsibility. This includes educating the public about the benefits and risks of AI and technology, promoting civic participation, and empowering individuals to advocate for positive change.
By implementing these strategies and fostering collaboration across sectors and stakeholders, we can work towards realizing the ideal goals of prosperity, equity, sustainability, and ethical responsibility, creating a better future for all members of society.
To which I responded:
Those all sounds very socialistic :D
ChatGPT in return said:
Indeed, many of the strategies outlined for achieving the ideal goals of prosperity, equity, sustainability, and ethical responsibility align with principles commonly associated with socialism, such as a focus on social justice, collective welfare, and government intervention to address market failures and promote the common good.
Socialist ideologies often emphasize the importance of equitable distribution of resources, public ownership of key industries, and government intervention in the economy to ensure that basic needs are met and that everyone has access to essential services such as healthcare, education, and social support.
While not all the strategies mentioned are exclusively socialist in nature, there is often overlap between socialist principles and policies aimed at promoting inclusive economic development, environmental sustainability, and ethical governance. In practice, countries may adopt a mix of socialist and capitalist policies to address complex socio-economic challenges, drawing on a range of ideological perspectives and pragmatic considerations.
Ultimately, the goal is to find a balance that maximizes the benefits of economic growth and innovation while ensuring that the gains are shared equitably and that the well-being of people and the planet is safeguarded for future generations.
I'm not sure where I want to head with this little musing. I just found it interesting enough to share. Thanks for reading!
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World Press Photo 2024 – global winners
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The Hydra game
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Help me ditch Chrome's password manager!
I've been trying to reduce my reliance on all things Google, and one of the big ones is password management. I've tried several times to make the jump, but every time I start researching options...
I've been trying to reduce my reliance on all things Google, and one of the big ones is password management. I've tried several times to make the jump, but every time I start researching options I'm overwhelmed by the selection. There are a lot of popular options out there, and I really don't have the time/energy to endure a misstep. So without a clear idea of which manager will check all of my boxes, I end up bailing on the process and keep using chrome's built in option.
So to start, here's what I like about Chrome:
- Automatically offers to store passwords without extra clicks
- Autofills automatically where it can, and gives me an easy choice when it can't
- Works everywhere I need passwords. (basically everywhere I browse the internet since chrome works everywhere)
- Minimal overhead. This is hard to beat since Chrome just includes it, so I'm fine with a little extra setup if necessary.
I used to use keepass portable on a thumb drive (I want to say circa ~2009ish), but it became really inconvenient as my usage shifted more to mobile devices.
I see this as a first step to also reducing my reliance on Chrome so I can start to consider other browsers. Right now I feel locked in to Google's ecosystem, but I know I can break it up if I don't get too bogged down by choice. Much appreciate any help. :)
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Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness, saying even insects may be sentient
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Artisan roastery based in the Finnish capital has introduced a coffee blend that has been developed by artificial intelligence
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Inflation in times of overlapping emergencies: Systemically significant prices from an input–output perspective
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Residents in southern Illinois county to vote on non-binding referendum to separate state from Cook County
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Hawaii lawmakers take aim at vacation rentals after Lahaina wildfire amplifies Maui housing crisis
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Illinois now home to federally recognized tribal nation after landmark decision from Department of Interior
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Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix 2024 - Results
Safety cars made that more interesting than it might've been. I was hoping for some rain! Feel bad for RB (VCARB). Yuki had a poor weekend of course, but Daniel was doing pretty good today, until...
Safety cars made that more interesting than it might've been. I was hoping for some rain!
Feel bad for RB (VCARB). Yuki had a poor weekend of course, but Daniel was doing pretty good today, until Stroll rear-ended him before the restart of the first SC. Both DNF'd.
Sainz and Checo did alright, but I was expecting more from them both.
Norris did great (and was DOTD), but my personal DOTD was Alonso, especially after his crazy save.
Race Results -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/Retired PTS 1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 56 1:40:52.554 25 2 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 56 +13.773s 18 3 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 56 +19.160s 15 4 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 56 +23.623s 12 5 55 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 56 +33.983s 10 6 63 George Russell Mercedes 56 +38.724s 8 7 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 56 +43.414s 7 8 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 56 +56.198s 4 9 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 56 +57.986s 2 10 27 Nico Hulkenberg Haas Ferrari 56 +60.476s 1 11 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 56 +62.812s 0 12 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 56 +65.506s 0 13 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 56 +69.223s 0 14 24 Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber Ferrari 56 +71.689s 0 15 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 56 +82.786s 0 16 20 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 56 +87.533s 0 17 2 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes 56 +95.110s 0 NC 3 Daniel Ricciardo RB Honda RBPT 33 DNF 0 NC 22 Yuki Tsunoda RB Honda RBPT 26 DNF 0 NC 77 Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber Ferrari 19 DNF 0 Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso
Source: F1.com
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Sweden's Armand Duplantis broke his own men's pole vault world record in the opening Diamond League meeting of the season in Xiamen, China
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The troubling trend in teenage sex (it's strangulation)
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Maui wildfire report: Officials declined extra help before a deadly inferno engulfed Lahaina, killing more than 100 people
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Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of April 21
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week! Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle...
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week!
Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle are most worth my attention?”
Rules:
- No grey market sales
- No affiliate links
If posting a sale, it is strongly encouraged that you share why you think the available game/games are worthwhile.
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Fellow Canadians, what's on your mind this week?
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things. The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with...
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things.
The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with the expectation that cities build higher density dwellings is... Something they should have done mid mandate?
Is there even time to implement this stuff? Are we getting close to the point where we've spent too much?
Second is a quote from a compilation of personal accounts from travellers into this country's north in the 1800s. Farley Mowat assembled the stories and wrote the forward for "Tundra" in the 1960s and says the following
"Until 50 or 60 years ago, the Arctic was a living reality to North Americans of every walk of life. It had become real because men of their own kind were daring it's remote fastness in search of pure adventure", unprotected by the vast mechanical shields that we now demand whenever we step out of our air conditioned sanctuaries".
He goes on to talk about how -- most of all -- easily heated dwellings and running water had a softening effect on people, and that (basically) we fear and avoid Canada's climate far more than our forebearers did.
Wondering what people's thoughts on this are.
From what you learned from grandparents or earlier generations about spending time outside, would you agree that the comforts of home are just too damned seductive?
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Oysters: The luxury delicacy that was once a fast-food fad
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Palestinian Relief Bundle — 373 games for $8 (save 99%)
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Fifty years later, this Apollo-era antenna still talks to Voyager 2
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Over ten years after its Kickstarter campaign and Alpha launch, 7 Days to Die is finally leaving Early Access
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Saudi Arabia’s 105-mile long Line city has been cut a little short – by 103.5 miles
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Chatting slow mo with Zack Snyder
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Why Frank Lloyd Wright was so good
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Bizarre traveling flame discovery
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US House approves $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II -- coming 2024
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Indiana now has a religious right to abortion
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Rents are the Federal Reserve’s ‘biggest stumbling block’ in taming US inflation
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For those involved / interested in Web3, what do you make of the near and long term future for it?
Added the qualifier to the title as web3 understandably earns a lot of eyerolls haha. At the same time, a lot of web3 focused places seem to have a specific mindset about what "should" be done so...
Added the qualifier to the title as web3 understandably earns a lot of eyerolls haha. At the same time, a lot of web3 focused places seem to have a specific mindset about what "should" be done so I wanted to ask here.
I worked in the space at startup (ironically making web2 services to assist in web3 so I’m still an extreme novice). But my time there was a constant push / pull between convention and money and innovation and the unknown. The company I was at would try to appeal to big companies in hopes of finding a product market fit, who looked to us for guidance on what to do in this new space where they hoped to make money. Trend after trend would pass and it would be entertained whether we’d jump on it because product market fit.
The most desirable companies were household names with non-web3 userbases because they meant unprecedented reach. But to make web3 approachable to them, you’d have to define a UX that didn’t exist and would be pulled in a tug of war between two forces. The first mindset optimises for the purest idea of giving the user power— UXs that were obvious about the concepts of transactions and transferrable assets. The other wanted to replicate web2 UXs in web3, to the degree that a user gives temporary control of their wallet to a developer so the developer performs transactions as them.
Then, there is the data and pseudonymity piece. Companies have been taught that data is valuable, and one of the values of a blockchain is an identity that exists outside of any one company. But if all of your assets are on a blockchain— either under your public key or perhaps under a few that might transfer assets only between each other— then your identity can be known (not so private) and also cannot be monopolized and sold (because your data is public).
In the background, as this all happens, is the decentralization argument. At the end of the day, my company used EVM nodes operated by another company (which themselves might be wrappers around something offered by AWS). What is meaningful decentralization alongside specialization of labor? What is decentralization in a world that has billionaires and enormous companies who has the means to buy resources and set up tons of nodes?
Being out of the space now, I do think a decentralized database with immutable scripts, user-managed transferrable assets, and transferrable identity has enormous value. But recently I’ve been wondering how much of that can be accomplished in the private sector. In my time there it felt like the startup needs (enterprise customers, increased ARR) constantly compromised the will for innovation efforts.
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The Evolution of Trust game
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Zilog discontinues production of original Z80 processor after forty-eight years
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Ugly characters in video games
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Bid to secure spot for glacier in Icelandic presidential race heats up – decade-old idea for Snæfellsjökull has snowballed into a full-blown campaign
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Making the Macintosh: Technology and culture in Silicon Valley
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A primer on Bitcoin cross-border flows: Measurement and drivers
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New Music Fridays: Pearl Jam, Cloud Nothings, Melvins, and more
Albums typically release on Fridays. This is a thread to discuss week of April 19, 2024 releases that have recently arrived on our doorstep, or been announced for the future. Feel free to share...
Albums typically release on Fridays. This is a thread to discuss week of April 19, 2024 releases that have recently arrived on our doorstep, or been announced for the future. Feel free to share albums, singles, EPs or reissues that have caught your eye and interest, or share your thoughts about any new music that you've had the chance to listen to this week.
Discussion Points
Is there anything you've been looking forward to listening to?
Any releases that have surprised you?
Have you listened to any new music recently? What are your thoughts?
What have you enjoyed from these artists in the past? How does their latest work compare?Links:
Pitchfork - Out This Week
AllMusic - All New Releases
Stereogum - New Music
Shreddit Release Tracker
New Metal and Hardcore Releases - Lambgoat
Heavy Metal Album Release Calendar - Heavy Music HQ
Upcoming albums - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives
I'll have my list later, but wanted to get the topic up now. For the title, just chose a few I quickly saw on lists.
Thoughts: should we narrow this topic to only new releases/announcements from the week it's for (in this case, this week)? I feel like right now there's some overlap between this and the "what are you listening to this week" topics, but I think they can each exist with their own goals.
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Turning old maps into 3D digital models of lost neighborhoods
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Modder packs an entire Nintendo Wii into a box the size of a pack of cards
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Remembering the man who helped save Star Trek the original series
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Asking neighbors to turn down noise
I am posting to get your opinions on something that happened tonight. Music started blasting from my neighbor’s place at 12-ish with some people screaming. Our corridor has a WhatsApp group and I...
I am posting to get your opinions on something that happened tonight.
Music started blasting from my neighbor’s place at 12-ish with some people screaming. Our corridor has a WhatsApp group and I wasn’t 100% sure which neighbor it is so I messaged there at around 12:30am.
I chose my words to be as polite as possible… dunno if it was polite enough. Something like: hey to the people who are having the party, have fun but please adapt the noise accordingly with the time with a thanks emoji.
They replied apologetically and added that it was their birthday. Didn’t feel like it was being used as an excuse but more an explanation.
Thinking maybe I should have let it slide regardless of whether it was their birthday or not but I did wake up exceptionally early this morning and needed some sleep after a hard day’s work.
Am I being too anal about it? How would you handle such a situation with noise?
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'Run Lola Run' will be back in theaters this summer, with 4K restoration
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Folding bike recommendations
Hi Tilderinos! I am doing a study abroad program in Bordeaux, France. I am considering buying myself a folding bike for my time there. I just started doing some online research, and Brompton,...
Hi Tilderinos! I am doing a study abroad program in Bordeaux, France. I am considering buying myself a folding bike for my time there. I just started doing some online research, and Brompton, Tern, and Dahon have popped up so far. The Brompton bikes are a bit more than I really want to spend, but I could spend that much if it was worth it. Do you have any recommendations on brands, models, or things to look for? Thanks!
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