We found no evidence that red light cameras improve public safety. They don’t reduce the total number of vehicle accidents, the total number of individuals injured in accidents or the total number of incapacitating injuries that involve ambulance transport to a hospital.
If you're not the sort of person who runs the red lights then the cameras are irrelevant to you.
This is the same argument as 'mass surveillance shouldn't matter if you have nothing to hide,' it's a fallacy that only considers some elements of the situation.
The way we run society is relevant for all people in it. My taxes fund maintenance of these systems. I want us to work on effective prevention not bandaid punitive systems that don't improve safety.
The feature I haven't been able to replace from latte was dynic transparency. Basically I want to have my taskbar transparent when no windows touching it, but look normal when overlapping a window or something's maximized
Yes, source available is distinct from open source. Source available just means you can see the code. Open source allows you to modify and redistribute the code.
Yeah, you can. SteamOS is basically just a customized arch Linux. It's what runs on the steam deck, which you can install non-steam games on. They integrate really well into the console experience as well.
Its a massive companies, there's probably like 7 different orgs making android / pixel decisions that rarely interact and have little idea what the others are doing
Cool, sucks that we went with the vibes feels like it should help solution then.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/red-light-cameras-may-not-make-streets-safer/.