

Well I mean Ireland doesn’t arrest electric scooters but you can’t bring them into transport because, ahem, batteries can explode.
Well I mean Ireland doesn’t arrest electric scooters but you can’t bring them into transport because, ahem, batteries can explode.
This explains why I had periods of absolute sadness/depression but it didn’t even reflect on my face back when I was in 20s (cis m). Hated it so much.
Bike/Electric scooter + public transport is a peak mobility, but public transport isn’t even built for that :(
What does it have to do with lisp?
Sure it’s not like it has no uses, but it’s something languages have built-in as syntax sugar or operators, and you rarely need to built your own macro for anything.
The most interesting part about Lisp is homoiconicity:
(+ 1 1 2) is literally a list with symbol “+” and 3 numbers.
Which allows to build the most powerful macro possible, manipulating code (with data as a tree-like structures) and changing it into whatever else at compile time.
Now if only there was any good use for macros, this would be the best language 🙃
Honestly, we should just blow the companies that do this.
Removing the web won’t fix shit, haven’t you learn from cyberpunk, next web is gonna be corpo run and privacy world be worse than ever.
I mean from engineering perspective batteries in the board part do get damaged when you damage the board by hitting the floor, and they have increased chances to catch fire when your charge them. And when they do, they fucking destroy everything around. You can’t really stop it either.
Key point: when you charge them. There is no reason to assume that would happen in tram or something.