jmoiron plays the blues

@jmoiron.bsky.social Maybe the internet was compromised by a magic Nokia, but this train got me from Tokyo to Fukuoka (1090km) in 4h45m. Some friends are taking Amtrack home to NYC from Toronto today because the airports here are still impacted by the storm, 750km.. 14 hours.
@jmoiron.bsky.social Yeah, I really hate this take that anything short of welcoming antisocial behavior in public spaces is like ordering a pogrom on the poor. It reinforces a conservative narrative that the only effective recourse is state violence, and since that's bad, you have to deny the problem...
jmoiron/monet master 5678993 extract bits of the autosave lib to make way for using it elsewhere
jmoiron/monet master 80f794f commit extracted flash, fix some autosave issues, map esc key in modal
jmoiron/monet autosave 6828de8 pull more autosave modal stuff out of template and into js to make it easier to share among different apps
@jmoiron.bsky.social replied: To be honest I don't use JR much within Tokyo when I can avoid it, as Tokyo metro is almost always more convenient and easier to navigate. Despite that, the Yamanote is legendary and has a special place in my heart and I don't mind taking it once in a while.
@jmoiron.bsky.social replied: The same loop in NYC doesn't really fit but thanks to the G train, approximating it is at least possible. Hong Kong's lack of a east/west New Territories connection makes such a loop impossible even though I'd say the MTR is generally much better than the NYC Subway.