new_otters_raft
Please contact me at @otter@lemmy.ca for any urgent issues.
This is an alt account used for testing and scheduling posts. I intend to retire the previous accounts I used for this purpose ( otters_raft@lemmy.ca and otters_raft@piefed.ca )
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new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Delivery robots keep crashing into bus sheltersEnglish
11·11 days agoThese bots can be helpful for the elderly or those with disabilities. It’s probably more effective to legislate them at the municipal level.
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
MealtimeVideos Cafe@lemmy.cafe•Why do office chairs have 5 legs? | Rabbit Hole [20:17]English
1·2 months agoSorry about that, done!
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK What to do if someone’s choking: Evidence says begin with back blowsEnglish
2·2 months agoI’ve seen students/applicants there make the same joke 😄
The history
https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/about/cumming-school-medicine/history
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK What to do if someone’s choking: Evidence says begin with back blowsEnglish
3·2 months agoThere should be a link, unless its not loading correctly for you?
Here if is
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
Android@lemdro.id•Heliboard + Google Swipe Lib + FUTO Voice inputEnglish
2·2 months agoNot yet, here is the open issue
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
Android@lemdro.id•Heliboard + Google Swipe Lib + FUTO Voice inputEnglish
2·2 months agoI had the same issue, I set it to 110% on my phone. It would be cool if someone put together a guide on common configurations to help it match other apps.
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - AntEnglish
36·2 months agoLikely a reference to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ant_and_the_Grasshopper
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK What to do if someone’s choking: Evidence says begin with back blowsEnglish
5·2 months agoThere is disagreement and outdated advice on what to do / not to do. First aid is time-sensitive so having a discussion about updated guidelines can be helpful :)
Would it be possible to slowly build a whitelist for users that you confirm are legitimate?
For context, I subscribe to web comics through RSS feeds, and sometimes I’ll sit down to look through the feed and then schedule out posts for the few good ones. I can totally keep it to the 2 posts per day limit, but I’m worried that I might forget one day in the future. It’s hard to keep track of community specific posting rules 😅
I totally understand if the extra posts get removed, this is more about not getting banned by an automated system.
Can you reach out to admins on any instance that the accounts are made on? Vote manipulation should be an easy instant ban. Putting together a list of accounts would help the instance admins figure out a pattern.
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK What to do if someone’s choking: Evidence says begin with back blowsEnglish
19·2 months agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_thrusts
See the History section here for some controversies. From what I remember, there is disagreement on whether he asked for the name to be changed or if institutions changed it first
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Watch a live visualization of OpenStreetMap edits in real timeEnglish
4·2 months agoI keep meaning to check this when it is daytime in North America. Europeans are contributing a lot :)
new_otters_raft@piefed.caOPto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Mapping Underground Structures with 3D ScansEnglish
3·2 months agoThanks!


























I didn’t intend for it to sound like that, and reading my comment again I see that I should have expanded on it further. I’m hoping my posting history can show where I stand on issues like this.
What I should have said was that delivery services can be helpful for the elderly or those with disabilities, and that legislation on delivery services can help us improve access to those without the harms of these current robots.
For what it’s worth, we don’t have these robots where I am, so I didn’t know how bad it was. In person, I’ve only seen a few that were sitting around our university plaza last fall. I looked online, and it looks like we don’t currently have any here. I will keep what you’ve mentioned in mind when talking about these bots moving forward, especially if our local politicians are going to be deciding on them in the near future.
To expand on where my thinking was coming from, I have read first person accounts from people who can’t leave their homes easily, and also how existing delivery programs are helpful but don’t have the capacity to meet everyone that needs it: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/seniors-grocery-app-delivery-anjel-vancouver-1.4938035
Often with these discussions, automation is brought up as a way to bridge the gaps that current public funding can’t fulfill.
I also recently read about how some cities have a thriving bike/scooter sharing program, while others are suffering from mismanagement, excessive prices, and chaos; and how it came down to whether the programs were started as a public project or if they were led by tech companies. So in my earlier comment, I was tying information to this story and saying that regulated and/or publicly managed delivery options might be a better thing to focus energy on
https://bikehub.ca/about-us/news/bike-share-dilemma-why-metro-vancouver-needs-regional-bike-share-system