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ZoomerCretin
·2 years ago·discuss
Yes, overly focused on smartphones, and underfocused on car-centric city planning: https://images.fastcompany.com/image/upload/w_768,f_auto,q_a...

https://www.fastcompany.com/90653986/traffic-devastates-loca...

As we've become richer, we've bought more cars, we drive them more often, and to further locations. The amount of vehicle traffic and parked cars in neighborhoods have long exceeded the limit for how much you can have before streets become unsafe. This is why children can't go outside unsupervised anymore: there are too many cars, going too fast, and too many parked cars that are too good at hiding children about to run into the road.

You have to get rid of the cars, or limit their use somehow. Eliminate on-street parking. Get rid of monster trucks and SUVs that can only see the ground 22 feet away. More speed bumps and traffic calming.
ZoomerCretin
·2 years ago·discuss
> No one would mock people for geeking out. No one would mock people for not being good at sports. No one would mock those who struggled at academics. At least not openly.

I always hoped there was a way to avoid US-style bullying. I hadn't considered that it might be yet another consequence of society existing at too big of a scale (ex: behaviors that are accepted or even optimal in a city of 20 million people is wildly different than in a social setting where everyone knows you, your siblings, your friends, your parents, your boss, your coworkers, your pastor, etc.)

Cohorts sound like a good, if imperfect solution, for managing this at school.
ZoomerCretin
·2 years ago·discuss
Good thing Match is a monopoly that owns all of the giant dating apps except for Bumble!
ZoomerCretin
·3 years ago·discuss
The law is working exactly as intended. The copyright lobby is very powerful. If you look at the legislation being proposed since 2010, it has primarily been to strengthen the DMCA. Though Google, Reddit, Meta, Wikipedia, etc. were successful in organizing opposition to these bills, they have no incentive to lobby for the repeal of the DMCA.
ZoomerCretin
·3 years ago·discuss
How can these services justify a large percentage of an asset with zero guarantees or clawbacks? You are seriously justifying all of that for a 6% of the most expensive asset anyone will ever buy? Why is it not a flat rate, i.e. $1-10k to sell a home?
ZoomerCretin
·4 years ago·discuss
> The whole net neutrality saga just exposed the deep regulatory capture between ISPs and the FCC (the Republican Commissioners at least).

An effective method for defeating geographic internet monopolies is to force ISPs to rent out their lines at fair prices. This is the status quo in the UK, where competition forced internet prices to lower. That this common sense pro-consumer policy is not pursued by the Democratic FCC commissioners is evidence of some lesser level of regulatory capture of their side as well.
ZoomerCretin
·4 years ago·discuss
The density argument falls apart in our cities, which are frequently both dense and have expensive (per megabit) internet