Dirk Olbertz

ⓘ 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘴 𝘴𝘶𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘢 𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘻𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘥 𝘈𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘢. 𝘗𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘦 𝘳𝘦𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘺 𝘴𝘶𝘴𝘱𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘰𝘶𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘪𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘰 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘥𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘰𝘳.

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2026-02-16

Free buses? Really? Of all the promises that Zohran Mamdani made during his New York City mayoral campaign, that one struck some skeptics as the most frivolous leftist fantasy. Unlike housing, groceries and child care, which weigh heavily on New Yorkers’ finances, a bus ride is just a few bucks. Is it really worth the huge effort to spare people that tiny outlay?

It is. Far beyond just saving riders money, free buses deliver a cascade of benefits, from easing traffic to promoting public safety. Just look at Boston; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Richmond, Va.; Kansas City, Mo.; and even New York itself, all of which have tried it to excellent effect. And it doesn’t have to be costly — in fact, it can come out just about even.

As a lawyer, I feel most strongly about the least-discussed benefit: Eliminating bus fares can clear junk cases out of our court system, lowering the crushing caseloads that prevent our judges, prosecutors and public defenders from focusing their attention where it’s most needed.

I was a public defender, and in one of my first cases I was asked to represent a woman who was not a robber or a drug dealer — she was someone who had failed to pay the fare on public transit. Precious resources had been spent arresting, processing, prosecuting and trying her, all for the loss of a few dollars. This is a daily feature of how we criminalize poverty in America.

Unless a person has spent real time in the bowels of a courthouse, it’s hard to imagine how many of the matters clogging criminal courts across the country originate from a lack of transit. Some of those cases result in fines; many result in defendants being ordered to attend community service or further court dates. But if people can’t afford the fare to get to those appointments and can’t get a ride, their only options — jump a turnstile or flout a judge’s order — expose them to re-arrest. Then they may face jail time, which adds significant pressure to our already overcrowded facilities. Is this really what we want the courts spending time on?

Free buses can unclog our streets, too. In Boston, eliminating the need for riders to pay fares or punch tickets cut boarding time by as much as 23 percent, which made everyone’s trip faster. Better, cheaper, faster bus rides give automobile owners an incentive to leave their cars at home, which makes the journey faster still — for those onboard as well as those who still prefer to drive.

How much should a government be willing to pay to achieve those outcomes? How about nothing? When Washington State’s public transit systems stopped charging riders, in many municipalities the state came out more or less even — because the money lost on fares was balanced out by the enormous savings that ensued.

Fare evasion was one of the factors that prompted Mayor Eric Adams to flood New York City public transit with police officers. New Yorkers went from shelling out $4 million for overtime in 2022 to $155 million in 2024. What did it get them? In September 2024, officers drew their guns to shoot a fare beater who was wielding a knife and two innocent bystanders ended up with bullet wounds, the kind of accident that’s all but inevitable in such a crowded setting.

New York City tried a free bus pilot program in 2023 and 2024 and, as predicted, ridership increased — by 30 percent on weekdays and 38 percent on weekends, striking figures that could make a meaningful dent in New York’s chronic traffic problem (and, by extension, air and noise pollution). Something else happened that was surprising: Assaults on bus operators dropped 39 percent. Call it the opposite of the Adams strategy: Lowering barriers to access made for fewer tense law enforcement encounters, fewer acts of desperation and a safer city overall.

If free buses strike you as wasteful, you’re not alone. Plenty of the beneficiaries would be people who can afford to pay. Does it make sense to give them a freebie? Yes, if it improves the life of the city, just as free parks, libraries and public schools do. Don’t think of it as a giveaway to the undeserving. Think of it as a gift to all New Yorkers in every community. We deserve it.

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dominik schwinddominik@nona.social
2026-02-15

The best use of print stylesheets I have ever seen. Astonishing.

sharonzheng.com/

#CSS #Design #WebDesign

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Guy EnglishGte
2026-02-14
Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-14

Die Schlüsselbatterie meines ID.4 hat keine 2 Jahre gehalten. Immerhin lässt sich die Abdeckung (auf der Logo-Seite) einfach mit dem Fingernagel öffnen. #psa

Geöffneter VW-Schlüssel an einem Schlüsselbund. Auf der geöffneten Seite erkennt man eine Batterie vom Typ CR2032.
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Guy EnglishGte
2026-02-14

We saw the James Acaster show tonight in San Francisco and were not disappointed.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-14

@dominik another @todo for my server. Thanks, I guess.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-14

@fab1An that‘s disappointing

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-11

@koehntopp An der Stelle war ich die Tage auch. Seine E-Mail Adresse kann man übrigens auch nicht anpassen. Ich habe das Konto dann halt gelöscht.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-08

Wir brauchen wieder mehr Leute, die das Internet als Hobby betrachten, nicht als Einnahmequelle. #nostalgie

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-08

I wish you could just add public timelines of other mastodon servers to your own, scroll through them and add people this way. It‘s still cumbersome to hop from one server to another to browse timelines.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-08

TIL etwas über die schwedische Sprache: „Das W kommt in Lehnwörtern vor und galt bis 2006 nicht als eigener Buchstabe, sondern als Schreibvariante des V.“
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwedis

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Michael Stapelberg 🐧🐹😺zekjur@mas.to
2026-02-06

PSA: Did you know that it’s **unsafe** to put code diffs into your commit messages?

Like github.com/i3/i3/pull/6564 for example

Such diffs will be applied by patch(1) (also git-am(1)) as part of the code change!

This is how a sleep(1) made it into i3 4.25-2 in Debian unstable.

GitHub PR i3#6564, where Orestis explains how he tested the patch.GitHub .patch file for this PRDebian issue with unexpected delay — the sleep(1) call made it into the code!test with git-am(1)
Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-04

1994 hatte ich angefangen zu studieren und habe meine ersten Erfahrungen mit Linux und dem Internet gemacht. Hier sieht man zwar meine ursprüngliche Frage nicht mehr, aber viel früher geht wirklich nicht: groups.google.com/g/fido.ger.l

Davor war ich nur im Fido-Net unterwegs.

#usenet #fido #nostalgie

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-02-04

TIL Google Groups gibt es noch und das hier ist einer meiner ersten Beiträge im Usenet: groups.google.com/g/de.comp.os

28 Jahre ist‘s her.

#usenet

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-01-25

@masek Svea Solar ist eine der größten schwedischen Solaranbieter und schon seit 2014 im Geschäft: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svea_Sol
Ich habe mir im letzten Jahr von denen hier in Schweden eine Solaranlage aufs Dach montieren lassen und seitdem sind die auch mein Stromanbieter. IKEA arbeitet auch in Schweden mit denen zusammen. Ich will dir deine negativen Erfahrungen nicht absprechen, hier im Heimatmarkt sind die aber seriös.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-01-21

@franziskript Ich besitze einen Sandwichmaker - so einen mit „Förmchen“ für die Toasts - und hätte lieber einen Kontaktgrill. Damit wäre ich flexibler, auch mal Bagel darin zu machen. Oder eben anderes unförmiges Brot.

Dirk Olbertzdirk@nona.social
2026-01-18

TIL: I uploaded the first gaming video ever on YouTube youtu.be/zYGdTFWTSU4 - as I don‘t have any notifications turned on, I did not notice, when this kinda went viral 8 years ago.

#gaming #youtube #history #psp

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2026-01-16

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2026-01-14

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