@ascentale@bobjonkman@bikenite A4: no, but my idiot friend built a 'model railway' railbike because there's apparently no project so silly he won't do it if there's a customer.
Another way to look at it is that we now have a treatment for intractable neutrotypicality. Take a panadol and call me when you're properly autistic :)
@tessarakt@benlockwood going rigid is also done, but police have a habit of "accidentally" breaking parts on the people who do that. Floppy is safer, although cops occasionally push holds until the person screams (... because otherwise how would they know they'd reached the limit of motion of the joint?)
The main point is that cops will *always* complain about protesters.
They complain when we set fire to buildings, they complain when we queue politely to talk to our MP.
@josephcox surprising youtube hasn't demonetised her for "adult content" based on the same reflex linkedin used.
Also, US companies applying US puritanism to the whole world is a huge problem. Not all countries regard all female nipples as unconditionally pornographic in all situations. Some haven't even outlawed sex work! Weirdly the same companies have major tantrums when "stupid little countries" have rules that restrict them in ways US law doesn't.
@sortius I pay for premium and basically never see political recommendations. ABC News is about as close as it gets.
But I suspect my "never recommend this channel" list is thousands long, I aggressively curate out things I don't like (mostly because I watch one channel of a bunch of minor interests. One model train channel, one UK farm politics channel, one bicycle tat review channel etc. So I block 200 "similar to one you like" for each topic)
Typically people either use decimals or fractions, not both. The combo is kind of weird because if you're going to use decimals just use decimals. 3.5/5 or 0.7... you might as well just use the latter.
The real fun is prime denominators because that tweaks people who use imperial units. It's not 15/32nds of a furlong, it's 8/17ths.