

I know that Colorado does this as well. Probably other states in the USA do too. https://www.codot.gov/programs/speedenforcement


I know that Colorado does this as well. Probably other states in the USA do too. https://www.codot.gov/programs/speedenforcement


Agree on the hydrus UI. I love it and wish more things used a more classic style interface. It’s slim, it works, and while it can admittedly be a little bit of a maze, it does practically anything you can imagine. And most importantly it’s not a damn website pretending to be a UI like so many things these days. Blombooru looks like a white space nightmare imo. I will say that the tag extractions from AI metadata looks very nice though.
And thank you for the link to Find A Fox. I don’t know how I never knew about this, but I very much needed it! 🦊


My hydrus collection is 1.9TB with nearly 1m files. Can’t say I’ve ever had any kind of slowdown. A search with 24.8k results takes about 5 seconds, and that’s with the media stored on a HDD (though the database is on a SATA3 SSD). And run by an 8 year old AMD Ryzen 7 2700X. Plenty fast enough for me at least.


Thanks for the new artist to follow! On topic: Never could like Niagara, it’s just not for me. I’ve just been using a now ancient version of Nova Launcher Prime v7 from before it got sold.
There’s signs posted in advance that say something along the lines of “Speed Enforcement Camera Ahead”. The only reason they’d be a surprise is if you’re not paying attention to signage. They’re in the mountains, but I’ve mostly seen them out in the flat eastern parts of Colorado where the roads are mostly long straight stretches over flat terrain. Which makes sense, since that’s where it’s easy to speed.