Thank you for your answer, but this is a bike and pedestrian path. It's not meant for cars.
These speedbumps are on a bike and pedestrian path. There shouldn't be any cars.
Thank you!
I've sent them an email to inquire about the purpose of these speedbumps and why there are so many of them.
This really seems to be ridiculous.
You can cross post to different communities via the two double/overlapping squares that appear under the headline of your original post.
- Create and post original post in community A
- Go to your posting and click on the two overlapping squares under the headline of your original post. Title, text, body. will be automatically filled in.
- Choose community B in the drop down menu you want to cross post to and publish it.
- Repeat steps 1-3 for additional cross postings to other communities.
There will be a remark and link to all cross posted posts/communities the same URL has been posted to.
Hope, this helps :)
I love this tree. It's so beautiful. Seeing it from a boat at the cliffs of a coastline makes for such a gorgeous and unusual view.
Yes, it makes me worry about future expansions of bike lanes.
Over the last decade or so the city has expanded a network of new bike lanes, making biking saver and more attractive. I'm wondering, if this roll-back and the celebration of it shoes a new trend away from new bikelanes.
It's an absolute shame they're removing the bike lane in Stanley Park. Such an unnecessary move.
Personally I think, it should be generally ok to rip content of Reddit, but it should happen manually rather than via a bot.
- Not everything that makes it to the top of a subreddit is quality content.
- By manually picking and choosing what to repost here, it would give more control to the users of c/Vancouver on how to mold and grow their own community instead of just replicating what's over there.
We have the chance to create something new and distinct here in its vibe. A bot might hinder that.
My heart goes out to you, your parents and all other residential school survivors. No child, no parent, no people should have had to endure such trauma.
I hope, one day families who still suffer from this generational trauma can break through the horror of their and their ancestor's experience and are able to stop their suffering and thrive instead.
Hi smorks, Thank you for lemmy.ca
I'm still a bit confused by your above comment.
To clarify:
So, if I'm logged into my lemmy.ca account and would create a post with a picture on a different instance, e.g. lemmy.ml or Lemmy.world , it would be against the rules of lemmy.ca?
And vice versa, if someone with an account on an instance that is known for banning criticism of certain governments, if they were to post such a post on lemmy.ca or lemmy.world , would still break the rules of their home instance and risk being banned there for something they've posted on a different instance that doesn't have that rule?
Does that mean, I would need a second account on a different instance that doesn't have this/these particular rules when posting such content?
Thank you 🙂
No. They only mentioned a police incident. It's the centre lane that's closed, so maybe it's an accident.
Done! I've contacted them as well. At least via an online form that I had been linked to.