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  • Yeah, but part of the trolley problem is that it’s not just about choosing the option with the least harm, but also how being active in the decision impacts the morality of the situation. Being of the opinion that letting 3 people die on one track without your intervention is better than actively choosing the death of 2 is a completely valid response to the trolley problem. You don’t have to agree that it’s the right decision, but it’s still valid.

    Applying that to the election would mean deciding that letting the bigger harm that would be a Trump presidency happen is preferable to being an active participant in helping steer the metaphorical tram onto the Harris track and harming the people there.

    There are no black and white answers here. That’s the whole point of the trolley problem. Everyone is going to have their own point of view and it’s going to vary depending on how they perceive the harm on each track. Like I said, if I had a vote in the US election, I’d probably vote to send the tram onto the Harris track, but my willingness to do so wouldn’t be infinite, just because the Trump track is worse. At some point the harm becomes so big, that I would refuse to be an active participant, even if inaction meant an even worse outcome. Some people (understandably) feel like that with the current choices. That doesn’t make them Trump supporters or bad people.


  • Are people really claiming Trump isn’t worse? I think it’s more that people think that Harris may be better than Trump (pretty low bar there), but still too bad to vote for. Voting for the lesser evil only goes so far. At some point the lesser evil is still too far from one’s own ideals that voting for them isn’t an option. Different people will obviously draw that line in different places and if I lived in the USA, I’d probably begrudgingly vote for Harris in the coming election.

    Democrats basically slandering anyone who refuses to vote for their candidate as Trump supporters is fucking stupid and will hardly convince anyone to change their minds. Especially when it seems democrats have had nothing to offer the left other than “the other side is worse” for as far back as I can remember. If they want the left’s votes, they need to earn them.










  • Sure, the FDP is mostly irrelevant at the moment, but the AfD got the 2nd most votes in the recent EU elections, right behind the CDU/CSU which are also very much pro car and anti bike infrastructure. In the east the AfD often got more votes than any other party in most places. The upcoming state elections won’t go any better either. None of the current ruling parties are going to be in the next government when Germany has its federal elections next year. It’s going to be a right wing government and I have zero faith in the CDU/CSU not to form a coalition with the AfD when the time comes. Things are really fucked here at the moment and they are going to get much worse before they get better (if they get better at all).


  • As others have said, Germany is not as bad as the US (at least as far as I can tell looking at the US from the outside), but it’s still fucking terrible and will likely get worse under future governments, which are all but guaranteed to be right-wing, quite possibly including the outright fascists of the AfD.

    Public transport is useless, especially the train network, which is horribly outdated technically and has been gutted by quasi-privatisation. Trains are frequently late or cancelled (which counts as on time for German Rail’s statistics). If you don’t live in a city you basically have to own a car because of this, especially in smaller towns where there might only be like two busses a day (or none at all). There are some small improvements being made in cities, but they are hugely lacking and slow. They will also likely not survive future governments, which are promising car-centric policies and trying to import the anti-cyclist culture war from the US.

    So yeah, it’s bleak and the future looks even bleaker. With how things are going politically at the moment urbanism will be the least of our worries though.


  • The 840 uses different firmware to the 520 and you can’t disable the VP at all. You can however access the file system as you described, so my workaround was to edit the XML files for the map themes and make the arrow for the virtual partner 100% transparent. The VP is still running of course, but that does fix most of my gripes with it.

    I’ll have to check if I can do something similar for the sounds, but I’m not sure it will be possible since it’s just a beeper and I don’t imagine there are ordinary sound files that can be edited.


  • I have a Garmin Edge 840 bike computer and I do like it (more than the Wahoo ELMNT Bolt v2 I had before), but man some of the design decisions are just baffling to me.

    Like why can’t I have tones for my notifications (for refuelling), without also having them for navigation? And why do notifications close themselves after 5 seconds? I always miss them because I either have the tones silenced and happen to be looking where I’m going instead of my head unit when they pop up, or I have the tones on I miss them because the navigation tones are so obnoxious I just learn to ignore all the sounds.

    And why can’t I disable the virtual partner, and why the hell is the arrow on the map for the virtual partner bigger than the one that represents the actual rider?

    /rant






  • Dein zweites Bild kann ich zwar nachvollziehen, aber das ist in diesem Fall leider nicht wirklich fair.

    Zunächst: Die Standardeinstellung in Crowdstrike, ist immer die zweitneuste Version des Falcon Sensors (dem Agent) zu installieren. Crowdstrike empfiehlt zusätzlich eine kleine Gruppe unkritischer Hosts (idealerweise verschiedenen OS Versionen) zu definieren, die die neuste Version erhalten. Ich gehe davon aus, dass die meisten Kunden das auch so handhaben.

    Das Problem ist, dass das Update was das alles verursacht hat kein Update des Falcon Sensors an sich war und deshalb nicht Teil des normalen Updatezyklus ist. Das File was das gaze Verursacht hat war ein “Channel File” (so nennt Crowdstrike die). Ich weiß zwar nicht genau was der Zweck dieser Dateien ist, aber es handelt sich dabei um einen Haufen .sys Dateien mit mehr oder weniger cryptischen Namen in einem Unterordner von %windir%/System32/drivers, die von Crowdstrike laufend und unabhängig von Versionsupdates gepushed werden. Die betroffene Version des Channel File was für den Mist verantwortlich war wurde von Crowdstrike von ich glaube ca. 6 bis 7:30 Uhr Deutscher Zeit gepushed und hat alle Windows Geräte (Clients und Server) erreicht, die den Falcon Sensor installiert haben, unabhängig von der installierten Falcon Sensor Version. Als Kunde hatte man da gar keine Chance. Das ist auch der Grund dafür warum manche Zeitzonen stärker betroffen waren. Wenn die Geräte in der Zeit aus waren, sind sie verschont geblieben.

    Wenn überhaupt hätte Crowdstrike also in Wellen deployen müssen um das ganze zu bemerken und nicht die Kunden. Ich würde gerne wissen wofür diese Channel Files sind, falls das jemand weiß. Ob die irgendwelche Malwaredefinitionen oder so beinhalten und man das Risiko eines globalen Deployments gegen Infektionsraten abwägen müsste. Aber irgendwie kann ich mir schwer vorstellen, dass es, unabhängig vom Ausgang, clever ist das so zu machen.


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    4 months ago

    Helm ist definitiv sinnvoll, egal wie langsam oder unsportlich man unterwegs ist. Hab mich letztens mit Schrittgeschwindigkeit und ohne Fremdbeteiligung gemault und bin kopfüber über den Lenker gegangen. Ohne Helm wäre das echt böse ausgegangen. Helmpflicht für Radfahrer ist trotzdem doof.