@david_chisnall I would also like to add that besides less pressure, the smaller companies will also often have conflicting interests, making the political pressure balance out more as well.
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RE: If you're talking to EU politicians about tech sovereignty, there are a couple of things I hope you'll ask them to consider:
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RE: I just spent like an hour and a half watching a video that broke down how one asshole effectively fucked up biking infrastructure in the US and set us back at least three fucking decades
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I would personally say that his "good urbanism" videos are a more mentally healthy watch, as it's much healthier to see examples on how urbanism is being done well all over the world, and I've learned of some cool spots because of them. -
RE: I just spent like an hour and a half watching a video that broke down how one asshole effectively fucked up biking infrastructure in the US and set us back at least three fucking decades
@deathkitten I can recommend @notjustbikes's videos in general, they switch between showing bad urbanism and good urbanism. The creator lives in my ex-home of Amsterdam and often highlights the main thing I miss from the Netherlands, the great traffic engineering, but also often travels to other places to highlight great/horrible pieces of traffic engineering there.
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RE: I just spent like an hour and a half watching a video that broke down how one asshole effectively fucked up biking infrastructure in the US and set us back at least three fucking decades
@deathkitten I’m guessing you are referring to the NotJustBikes video?