By the way, the city map of Bern now shows all public car parking at street level.
Even with the updated comparison, I don't mind living in Bern. 🙃
Data source: map.bern.ch/geoportal/?c...
By the way, the city map of Bern now shows all public car parking at street level.
Even with the updated comparison, I don't mind living in Bern. 🙃
Data source: map.bern.ch/geoportal/?c...
A side-by-side comparison of two aerial city views. On the left, a historic European city is shown with a winding river, dense building clusters, and curving streets. Yellow lines indicate parking along the streets. On the right, a North American downtown is shown in a grid layout, with numerous blocks highlighted in yellow to indicate parking lots. The image is labeled "The Transit Guy" in the lower right corner.
And once again for direct comparison. I hope it's okay that I've left your label in the picture @thetransitguy.com.
An aerial map of Bern with parking spots highlighted in yellow.
It took me a while to figure out how to visualize it better. Because I figured it out, I'm sharing it, even if it's a little late.
An aerial map of Bern with parking spots highlighted in gray.
All parking spots of Bern highlighted in gray on a white background.
They are all marked in gray on this map. However, it is quite difficult to recognize them. In any case, there are many parking spots along the roads.
map.bern.ch/stadtplan/?g...
Where is this data from? Does it only show parking lots with a certain number of parking spots?
I live in Bern and as much as I would like this to be true I can see several places with parking that are not highlighted in this picture.
I‘ve heard @bram.us use it with View Transitions to decide whether to animate in/out or transition from one to the other instead.
The issue as I understand it is, that the scroll progress is 0% and not 100% when the content is as large as the scroller. However, I am not sure how to work around that.
Hey @una.im, @nerdy.dev and @bram.us!
I listened to your episode about sda. Really cool, thank you.
I thought about using it to show a button when using line-clamp. I want to show the button when it is clamped and not when it is not. Do you have an idea on how to reverse it?
/cc @jasi.dev
Gemäss VoteInfo sind aber die meisten Kantone noch nicht endgültig ausgezählt, oder verstehe ich das falsch?
Is there an estimate of when the v3 will be released?
That sounds great, thank you. Excited to try.
On GitHub, I am seeing a lot of issues regarding the use of Nuxt Content and Nuxt i18n together. Are there any plans to properly support the use of both?
@nuxtlabs.com @atinux.com @farnabaz.dev
That sounds easy. Thanks a bunch. Will give it a try.
I have been unable to find anything in the docs. My apologies if they describe it, and I just missed it.
A screenshot of a table showing two columns labeled „Telefon“ and „E-Mail“. Both labels have an arrow beside them, indicating that the columns can be sorted by individually. Underneath the two column labels are two made up values: a phone number and an email address. These values are aligned vertically, meaning they are in the same column/cell.
@tannerlinsley.com
Using @tanstack.com Table, is it possible to group cells without grouping their column headers? I would like to display multiple cells together while still allowing the user to sort and potentially filter by the individual columns.
Hi 🙋🏼♂️
I am also enjoying the middle ground between the crazy algorithm on X and the closed off space on Mastodon. Just hoping it gains more traction so all the amazing people that are not yet on here (also non-tech people) give it a try.