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  • That’s actually a huge problem and I don’t get why it is not talked about more. We all learn about validating links in emails and are very careful about clicking anything there. But QR codes we just scan and open without thinking.

  • Technology has continued to progress but I think many cable providers are capping at around 100 mbps. I could be wrong.

    My cable internet provider offers up to 1000. I currently have 250. It is pretty unstable though that could just be the provider being shitty.

    But I’m switching to fiber this month in my new apartment.

  • Interesting, I’ve never seen a tape measure like this. In the end it’s the same thing, just remove a zero and you have cm. That’s the magic of it.

    But i understand now how you came to the conclusion that centi is not used that much.

    I really hope the US will at some point adopt the objectively better metric system!

  • I’m from Germany and we use cm a lot. I can’t imagine not having anything between mm and m, the gap is huge. Those are probably the most used ones in daily life and km for distances farther than 999 m.

    Here’s a common German tape measure next to a book, which is 20.6 cm (206 mm, 0.206 m) long:

  • I guess driving at the speed limit annoys some people (especially Audi and BMW drivers). They think they are very important and always need to drive faster than is allowed, tailgating others if they can't overtake.

    I'm not specifically doing it to annoy them but I take pleasure knowing they are annoyed.

  • I mean centimeters is probably the most common in households and centiliters at least in cocktail recipes. But yes, you don't really need deka, hecto or deci in your daily life and you can grow up not knowing they exist at all. It would also make things like tape measures too complicated to look at.