Yeah, I concede that small caps are more likely to be carried away by rainwater than whole bottles :D. What I meant was that for every loose cap on the ground there is a bottle lying around somewhere, and also there are bottles with caps on. No one is tossing their cap into the bushes and then taking the bottle to the recycling center.
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I pick up street litter, and having picked up thousands of pounds, I have never felt that loose caps are a problem, let alone one that requires such a solution. The number of littered bottles, with or without a cap, is greater than the number of loose caps, and the amount of plastic in every bottle dwarfs the plastic in a cap. Fixing the cap to the bottle will do nothing to improve the recycling rate of plastic if entire bottles are already tossed anyway.
I consider the idea of cap tethers as adversarial memetic warfare thrust upon us for some unknown ulterior purpose, possibly to make us hate the very idea of environmental consciousness. Same as paper straws. I like plastic bag bans though.
As far as picking litter is concerned, I personally prefer finding bottles without a cap. At least those are empty, all liquid having evaporated after the bottle has spent several months in the bushes. The capped bottles are often half-full and are just nasty. (Who even pays for a bottle of drink and not drinks half of it anyway?)
TauZero@mander.xyzOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy right size bicycle wheel onlineEnglish1·1 year agoThis is a great gotcha! I just recently learned that 700C, the “29er”, and (some) “28 inch” are all the same wheel.
TauZero@mander.xyzOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy right size bicycle wheel onlineEnglish6·1 year agoTo be fair, when I was little I too was guessing that “C” stands for centimeters or something metric. Now I know that “C” in “700C”, the most popular road/hybrid wheel size, stands for the third size in the French “ABCD” notation, where sizes “700A”, “700B”, and “700D” are obsolete and are no longer manufactured.
TauZero@mander.xyzOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy right size bicycle wheel onlineEnglish8·1 year agoI’d love to use ISO sizes, but even if I know that I need a 40-622 wheel, there is no way to search for it on the storefront if every single seller made gross mistakes in labeling their product! I have to ignore the specs shown entirely and make educated guesses based on title alone. For example “WHEEL AL 700 FRONT ALEX AP18 QR Silver UCP” in the picture is almost certainly a 700C wheel and NOT an 18-inch wheel. The “18” in the title probably stands for 18mm rim width, which means that this wheel will fit my bike and tire, but is a bit more narrow than ideal 23mm. The sellers must be copying the title verbatim from the manufacturer, and then haphazardly filling out the specifications without knowing or understanding the actual numbers. The ISO size is not mentioned at all.
TauZero@mander.xyzOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Trying to buy right size bicycle wheel onlineEnglish30·1 year agoI wanted to go with this, but had to go even bigger. The largest mine truck according to the wiki is BelAZ 75710 (as seen in the picture) which has “59/80R63” tires that are merely 402.7cm big.
TauZero@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Inside the 'arms race' between YouTube and ad blockers / Against all odds, open source hackers keep outfoxing one of the wealthiest companies.English6·2 years agoBy some argument, section 103 of the DMCA (which is what grandparent post is referring to) does make it illegal to even talk about DRM circumvention methods.
illegal to: (2) “manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in” a device, service or component which is primarily intended to circumvent “a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work,” and which either has limited commercially significant other uses or is marketed for the anti-circumvention purpose.
If youtube implements an “access control measure” by splicing the ads with the video and disabling the fast-forward button during the ad, and you go on a forum and say “Oh yeah, you can write a script that detects the parts that are ads because the button is disabled, and force-fast-forwards through those”, some lawyer would argue that you have offered to the public a method to circumvent an access control measure, and therefore your speech is illegal. If you actually write the greasemonkey script and post it online, that would definitely be illegal.
This is abhorrent to the types among us for whom “code IS free speech”, but this scenario is not just a hypothetical. DMCA has been controversial for a long time. Digg collapsed in part because of the user revolt over the admins deleting any post containing the leaked AACS decryption key, which is just a 32-digit number. Yet “speaking” the number alone, aloud, on an online platform (and nothing else!) was enough for MPAA to send cease and desist letters to Digg under DMCA, and Digg folded.
But then you have to watch Picard 😢
TauZero@mander.xyzto World News@lemmy.ml•Thailand pitches US$28 billion Malacca Strait bypass project to US2·2 years agoCan’t access the article, but wasn’t China the one most vulnerable from the Malacca Strait being a chokepoint? As in, their trade towards Europe and fuel from the Middle East being potentially threatened? How does Thailand pitching to the US make sense then? How would a Thai bypass even increase security, since both routes are in the same area and can be equally blockaded? There aren’t any problems with throughput capacity at Malacca, unlike say at the Panama Canal. Maybe it will make the travel distance slightly shorter, but is there really any way it could ever be cost-effective to offload and reload ships for a few hundred kilometers savings?
TauZero@mander.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification14·2 years agoI want people to be able to report bugs without any trouble.
Thank you for being aware! I’ve experienced this on github.com. I’ve tried to submit issues several times to open source projects, complete with proposed code to solve a bug, but github shadowbans my account 6 hours after creating it (because I use a VPN? a third-party email provider? do not provide a phone number? who knows). I can see the issue and pull request when logged in, but they only see a 404 on their project page even if I give them a direct link. I ended up sending them a screenshot of the issue page just to convince them this was even possible. Sad to hear gitlab does it even worse now by making phone mandatory.
TauZero@mander.xyzto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.English2·2 years agoAm I the only one for whom "open"subtitles.org hasn’t worked in years? I literally cannot find the download button, like in those okboomer memes. Never used the API. Switched to subscene.com and haven’t had problems since.
German is perfect. Everyone will agree how to spell Schifffahrkarte the moment they hear it.
TauZero@mander.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What can we do about major sites blocking VPN providers?39·2 years agofar more maddeningly, some sites tell me that my username and password combo are incorrect when I’m using a VPN
TauZero@mander.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•USA: Court rules automakers can record and intercept owner text messages9·2 years agoBrb, gonna wiretap the judge’s house. It’s not a crime as long as I don’t act on the information I hear so there is no injury.
TauZero@mander.xyzto Android@lemdro.id•Signal tests usernames that keep your phone number privateEnglish61·2 years ago*Yawn!* Wake me up when they stop requiring phone numbers to sign up.
TauZero@mander.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal tests usernames that keep your phone number privateEnglish3·2 years agoThe list of tor exit ips is publicly viewable. Some IPS block the entire list contrary to Tor Project’s request not to do exactly that.
Half the fun of trolley problems is adapting them to puzzles for which they are utterly unsuitable:
TauZero@mander.xyzto Memes@lemmy.ml•The value of 9/11 is collapsing in front of our eyes21·2 years agoI live in New York. 9/11 was like 35 9/11s for us.
windy.com with a VPN in a private browser window. They can’t track you if they don’t know where you are!