AnAngryAlpaca
Not only that, it also takes passengers away from public transit because door to door is more convenient than waiting for a bus or changing lines in between.
Great, now I can get even 3x the headache while fixing legacy code, using jquery UI and wearing a VR headset at work! /s
I would use it for work, except our tech stack is still stuck in the 1990s...
"look, just go to home Depot and get a carpet knife for 1/10th of the cost!"
so, is there a way to duplicate one of the cards that allows unlimited plays or admin access?
There is an enterprise windows version that comes without tracking, telemetry and auto installed crapware, but it costs more.
"Just switch to Linux!!!1!!" - yeah sure, and throw away the 3rd party software licenses I paid money for in the last 20 years, not to mention the games...
Ah, gotcha! We need a menu inside the entertainment system where you can select a gear via touch-screen... /s
Still, someone has to finance it. In the worst case you have a high speed rail network with high operationg costs that nobody uses, but taxpayers still need to maintain.
Price per km of track goes up exponentialy the faster you want to go, which means they will either have expensive tickets or will be unprofitable.