Selecting the file and using Shift + Z should do the trick. Though it's been a while since I did this.
It's really annoying how you can't easily make copies of directories anymore. They just create "Shortcuts" instead which act like symlinks. People though they were copies though and damn did we have a lot of accidentally deleted files these past few weeks. Also, their file recovery UX sucks.
It would certainly be interesting if they had compared the quality of Mapbox’s traffic data to Google’s. Perhaps the authors tried this and the data wasn’t as good? But it’s not mentioned.
OpenStreetMap itself is just the base map, not a provider of traffic data or routing.
Indeed, and it will be very hard getting anywhere near as good as Google's without owning Android which nobody else could possibly do.
I still think location data collection for the public good should be run by someone who is not Google / Facebook / some other company that doesn't already track everything about you. I'd be happy to send my real-time location to a company like Mozilla or some mapping company (just in the tiny netherlands I know of AND, Geodan, OsmAnd... I'd be fine if any of them organize this).
We also have some open data via the government, based on detection loops in the road, but if I remember correctly it's only (or mainly) on highways.
more anecdata - I have the same experience, I cannot tell if it is in my head [0] or there is actually a difference
[0] for example some people claim food tastes different based on weight of their utensils etc... It is hard for me to accept my brain is not tricking me when drinks in glass taste better than can/plastic of the same drink
> It is hard for me to accept my brain is not tricking me when drinks in glass taste better than can/plastic of the same drink
Although we use the word "taste" to describe the experience, even that is well understood to be a methaphor for taste and smell.
What's more, I think it's also pretty well understood that texture is an important component of how people perceive (dare I say "taste"?) what they eat.
As such, I don't think you need to resort to accusing your brain of trickery to conclude a different experience when drinking from a can or from bottles of different composition.
On the other hand, if they're both first poured into identical glass highballs before being consumed.. that's another matter.
Not sure if it was on HN but it was a short story about an old retired sys admin in an age where everything runs on the cloud. One day, something went wrong in a data center and he was called to fix it because robots manage everything now and nobody knows how to fix things anymore. He was accompanied by a younger sysadmin IT person as he fixed a server or something. By the end of it, the younger IT person wanted to learn about how computer works and be a sysadmin.
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