▲ 23 r/transit

How does your city display information for stops with too many buses going through? (Not counting terminals)

These are the four main ways our city (Hanoi, Vietnam) deal with stops with too many buses. These are usually stops just before or just after a terminal, or universities.

These are for old type of stops with a sign attached to a pole. For newer ones that's a stand with printed signs, the smaller font method is used.

u/HanoibusGamer — 12 days ago

My account got disabled for suspicious activity, probably after the use of a bot.

Hello, I joined in a server that has this bot in the second image, which, after I posted a link, the bot will show the full enlarged content of whatever is on the social media site.

I posted a Bluesky link to an art post, and the bot did its job. However, just a few moments after that, I was hit with the email, and the account got logged out of all my two devices.

I have logged back in, and Discord is limiting me for 4 hours. I got 2FA, and have changed passwords on both Discord and the related Gmail account.

I have just joined the server with this bot only a few hours ago, and this is the first time I saw the bot being used.

I hoped nothing will happen afterwards, but I would like to investigate, can the use of a bot lead to an account be disabled? Thank you.

u/HanoibusGamer — 1 month ago
▲ 731 r/birdification+1 crossposts

Redneck A/C

Okay, technically it’s a cardboard fan duct, but let’s call it a budget-friendly DIY cooling system.

u/HanoibusGamer — 2 months ago
▲ 201 r/transit

Hanoi, Vietnam is having an electrification revolution on public transport

And it's all powered by one single company, Vinfast! The most common models being used here are EB8 (8 meters) and EB10 (10 meters). They also have EB12 but for European markets only, and EB6, which only being used for one route in the countryside.

Shot at Long Bien Bus Interchange, was lucky to have a shot of only EV buses. (There are still diesel ones, they aren't old enough to swap yet)

u/HanoibusGamer — 2 months ago
▲ 11 r/lego

Modified the gaming car.

It can now fit a normal minifigure, and not exposing the wheels, which I prefer

u/HanoibusGamer — 3 months ago