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PoundSand posted:Who do you think is double downing on this? . All the people that show up to bitch about the idea of expanding anything that’s not car infrastructure at public meetings across America, for starters This city put four protected bike lanes in and the commuter crowd that doesn’t even live in the city threw a baby shitfit about it so we’ll probably never get any more done ever again.
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:use freetaxusa op yeah i used that and had no issues
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:24 |
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:All the people that show up to bitch about the idea of expanding anything that’s not car infrastructure at public meetings across America, for starters Bikes are kind of a lovely solution to transportation issues unless the place was designed with bikes in the mind in the first place. We put in bike lanes here but our city is so spread out, most people's "commutes" are something that'd be unreasonably long for a bike, you basically only ever see people using them on their ways to/from parks with bike trails which is still a good thing but does nothing to combat what causes traffic. Ironically the way our city is set up basically all the white collar jobs are in the northwest corner where there are a couple campuses that collectively employ a huge chunk of the area, and all the blue collar jobs are on the east side of town in an industrial district with a bunch of factories which also employs a huge chunk of the area, it'd be very straightforward to set up shuttle services from the residential chunks to these real dense places of work but instead we're just going to get feel good do nothing green solutions like more bike lanes.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:32 |
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Better hope you can both afford an electric car and have a place to charge it otherwise you will be left behind
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:39 |
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Installing bike infrastructure hurts no one, and there’s no reason to not do it, but people show up in droves to complain about it anyway.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:39 |
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it's true, most cities are not designed with bikes in mind. they should be bulldozed until they are.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:42 |
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actionjackson posted:how the gently caress did altman get where he is today anyway how did Jeffrey Epstein become (almost) a billionaire before he got got altmans upwardly-failing trajectory doesn't make any sense at face value
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:49 |
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Sam, Alt man here
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 16:59 |
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webcams for christ posted:it's a pretty great hook because it gets him lots of positive media coverage, provides cover for all the evil poo poo Altman is into, distracts from the insane worldview of Strong Longtermism, and all their studies assume as fact that "AI" is right around the corner and will be perfect. and if you criticize it you're a Bad Person yep but no ones dumb enough to think ubi is even remotely possible right? i mean they’re SO MAD about the stimulus checks and expanded food stamps
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 17:05 |
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Centrist Committee posted:yep but no ones dumb enough to think ubi is even remotely possible right? i mean they’re SO MAD about the stimulus checks and expanded food stamps i dunno im p sure there was one guy that posted he got tricked by scam bankman fraud's effective altruism
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 17:16 |
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:Reminder that many landlords are already colluding to fix prices under an app platform which somehow makes that legal and the app tells them to which units to leave empty rather than rent out for less to keep prices high This would appear to be a slam-dunk antitrust case if we lived in a functional society with rules that were enforced: quote:Experts say RealPage and its clients invite scrutiny from antitrust enforcers for several reasons, including their use of private data on what competitors charge in rent. In particular, RealPage’s creation of work groups that meet privately and include landlords who are otherwise rivals could be a red flag of potential collusion, a former federal prosecutor said. But instead the DoJ (under any president) will dick around & then maybe 10 years from now when it doesn't matter fine the realpage company $25k or something.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 17:31 |
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I still can't believe that health insurers were allowed to gobble up pharmacies & drug benefit managers as they did. I'm sure there's no conflict of interest in insurers being allowed to have 20 percent profits and also set the price of prescription drugs to be higher under their insurance policies than they are without insurance.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 17:33 |
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I understand range anxiety as a general concept but I don't understand the obsession with requiring EVs to have like 500, 1000 mile ranges. That's like crossing 1/3rd the continental US in one go, how loving often are people doing that? If gas stations slowly transitioned to having EV charging stations (as opposed to only having them in mall parking lots or specialty spots) and you could get ~200 miles out of ten minutes of charging or so (which amounts to taking a poo poo and buying some snacks on a road trip) what's the big deal? Plus lower range batteries means more vehicles for the same amount of resources (not as big a deal if/when the new chemistries e.g. sulfur/sodium ion are commercialized), plus the cars themselves could be cheaper. Maybe longer charging times will bring back motor cafes where you hang out for a while letting your car charge, watching the neo-cafe racers zoom out on their e-motorcycles while cyber rock and roll plays on the jukebox Justin Tyme has issued a correction as of 18:03 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:use freetaxusa op I used the digital forms on the irs website this year
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 18:02 |
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Justin Tyme posted:I understand range anxiety as a general concept but I don't understand the obsession with requiring EVs to have like 500, 1000 mile ranges. That's like crossing 1/3rd the continental US in one go, how loving often are people doing that? If gas stations slowly transitioned to having EV charging stations (as opposed to only having them in mall parking lots or specialty spots) and you could get ~200 miles out of ten minutes of charging or so (which amounts to taking a poo poo and buying some snacks on a road trip) what's the big deal? its because americans drive 1000 miles to take a vacation
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 18:06 |
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the new york to florida pipeline is real
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 18:07 |
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Okuteru posted:A lot of community colleges also offer trade programs. Mine in California offered welding courses, among others. These ARE the trade schools tons of folks advocate for. The pre-engineering program at the CC I attended was attached to the same part of the campus as the school's HVAC, automotive, and manufacturing programs. Also my classes there were just straight-up better with more knowledgeable professors than the tier 1 school I ultimately transferred into for my ChemE degree.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 18:19 |
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I didn't mean to imply all social welfare programs are bad or destined to be hoovered up by landlords, but that UBI specifically has the word "universal" in it, meaning every person in America is getting it. So if your average cretinous greed hog landlord in this country knows that every single potential tenant in the United States has exactly $X,XXX dollars guaranteed going into their bank account on top of whatever the prior income expectations of employment were, their midwit rear end is going to think "I know I can ask for that much more in rent, because if they could afford $1,800/month before they got $1,000 UBI then they can afford $2,800/month now!!" I think the concept of UBI has merit and there are a number of good arguments as to why we need to look at it as an option moving forward, but this country is so uniquely broken, deregulated, and predatory that I just don't see how the attempt to ease the burden of modern living for a struggling family isn't just instantly devoured by the trillion dollar a year machine that sits on top of our country and was specifically designed to crush struggling families for all the juice they contain and siphon it upward to cool off the family crushing machine. Obviously the answer is not that we should stop giving welfare, but rather that we desperately need to be imposing hard limits on how much profiteering is allowed. We need a new social contract where human rights and basic needs are divorced entirely from the market.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:08 |
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if your problem is landlords mao gave you the solution
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:13 |
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Oh buddy I am highly in favor of taking landlords to the beach
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:17 |
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Justin Tyme posted:I understand range anxiety as a general concept but I don't understand the obsession with requiring EVs to have like 500, 1000 mile ranges. That's like crossing 1/3rd the continental US in one go, how loving often are people doing that? If gas stations slowly transitioned to having EV charging stations (as opposed to only having them in mall parking lots or specialty spots) and you could get ~200 miles out of ten minutes of charging or so (which amounts to taking a poo poo and buying some snacks on a road trip) what's the big deal? Range anxiety at this point is almost entirely a product of infrastructure. You’d have range anxiety for ICE cars too if gas stations were as infrequent, difficult to find, and bizarrely challenging to use as electric chargers.
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Relentlessboredomm posted:Range anxiety at this point is almost entirely a product of infrastructure. You’d have range anxiety for ICE cars too if gas stations were as infrequent, difficult to find, and bizarrely challenging to use as electric chargers. cars should be banned
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:19 |
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Paradoxish posted:The pre-engineering program at the CC I attended was attached to the same part of the campus as the school's HVAC, automotive, and manufacturing programs. Also my classes there were just straight-up better with more knowledgeable professors than the tier 1 school I ultimately transferred into for my ChemE degree. Mostly because engineering professors don't really leave academia and work for a few years after their Phds. They really should, but then they become relatively noncompetitive for getting a tenure track professorship at the better schools, and even the middling schools might turn up their noses at the 'worked in industry' time. Dumb as gently caress, but there we are. CC's are usually old boys who are doing it as a semi-retired gig to have something to do, and their long experience explaining poo poo to people not in their field is far better prep for teaching than what straight academics do.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:20 |
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ok ok, cars shouldn’t be allowed on public property
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SlimGoodbody posted:We need a new social contract where human rights and basic needs are divorced entirely from the market. somebody should write a manifesto about this, or maybe jot down some ideas on this subject in a small red book or something, just spitballing here eta: I don't think leftists should waste much time arguing against universal transfer payments. they're a pipe dream anyway, but it's more interesting to simply agree to the VCs UBI premise and immediately press them how how they'd suggest designing a progressive tax system to pay for UBI or admit their ulterior motives and austerity programs webcams for christ has issued a correction as of 19:29 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:Installing bike infrastructure hurts no one, and there’s no reason to not do it, but people show up in droves to complain about it anyway. Yeah we had a city council woman who was all about bike and bus infrastructure and so the NIMBY crowd came out and voted her out.
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:25 |
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Yeah a full swap to EV would require turning gas stations into battery swap stations. Drop off an empty battery, get a full one. I don't know if EVs are even set up for that right now.
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Centrist Committee posted:ok ok, cars shouldn’t be allowed on public property cars, like guns, should be banned from private ownership, public gun ranges and race tracks where you can shoot or race whatever you want will be provided for entertainment purposes only
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:27 |
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PostNouveau posted:Yeah a full swap to EV would require turning gas stations into battery swap stations. Drop off an empty battery, get a full one. I don't know if EVs are even set up for that right now. swap stations where you leave your entire EV and drive off in a different one would be far more practical, the batteries are half a ton
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:28 |
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atelier morgan posted:swap stations where you leave your entire EV and drive off in a different one would be far more practical, the batteries are half a ton yeah. really big swap stations where all the high capacity EVs are strung together and move along on a more efficient, lower friction surface
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atelier morgan posted:swap stations where you leave your entire EV and drive off in a different one would be far more practical, the batteries are half a ton Oh christ
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:33 |
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atelier morgan posted:swap stations where you leave your entire EV and drive off in a different one would be far more practical, the batteries are half a ton moving to a rental-only model for private automobiles would genuinely be far more sustainable and usable than the current setup. ban non-delivery non-emergency vehicles within city limits and anyone that wants to drive out can rent a car if they want
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:36 |
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webcams for christ posted:yeah. really big swap stations where all the high capacity EVs are strung together and move along on a more efficient, lower friction surface the bitcoin of weed posted:moving to a rental-only model for private automobiles would genuinely be far more sustainable and usable than the current setup. ban non-delivery non-emergency vehicles within city limits and anyone that wants to drive out can rent a car if they want yeah EVs as the sometimes vehicle for when you need to haul a bunch of furniture or similar is the niche they could still fill in a theoretical sane world with trains atelier morgan has issued a correction as of 19:38 on Apr 8, 2023 |
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some kinda car-subscription model with unlockables and achievements
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:38 |
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webcams for christ posted:somebody should write a manifesto about this, or maybe jot down some ideas on this subject in a small red book or something, just spitballing here
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:41 |
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Leroy Diplowski posted:If you boil them for like 5 minutes before baking then they will cook in the same amount of time as sweet potatoes so you can do a yam-potato medley and have them all cooked to perfection. Top with a couple of fried eggs, green onions, and some Sriracha and you have a reason to get up in the morning. this sounds bomb
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:42 |
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condo crew winter heating cost brag (it was a relatively cold and snowy april)
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Maybe if they can get the charge times down to like 30-60 minutes
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fits my needs posted:some kinda car-subscription model with unlockables and achievements I already get a lot of points when I drive through signs and race random people and do sick jumps. It owns
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# ? Apr 8, 2023 19:48 |
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Really big swap stations are a good idea, EVs don't even have to be involved.
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