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Moving Car-Free as a Parent

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3 points·by mslate·12 days ago·0 comments

Voting with Feet

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2 points·by mslate·13 days ago·0 comments

Atherton spent $145K to delay train electrification. The rest of us paid $400M

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211 points·by mslate·last month·95 comments

California's Anti-Density Consensus Isolated the Homeowners Who Built It

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4 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

Moving at Human Speed

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3 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

The Trailer Gap

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3 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

Downtown San Mateo Is a Monument to Insider Self-Dealing

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4 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

The Scooter and the Bike

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3 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

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3 points·by mslate·2 months ago·0 comments

Does Prop 13 explain California's relatively lower birth rates?

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1 points·by mslate·2 months ago·1 comments

Most People Who Ride Bikes Have Soft Tires

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4 points·by mslate·3 months ago·1 comments

Prop 13 Didn't Shrink Government. It Handed It to Sacramento

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3 points·by mslate·3 months ago·0 comments

The Declining Driver's License: Good, Bad, or Both?

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1 points·by mslate·3 months ago·1 comments

Most people who ride bikes have no idea how to shift gears

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5 points·by mslate·3 months ago·3 comments

What I Stopped Thinking About Going Car-Free

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10 points·by mslate·3 months ago·1 comments

I Don't Drive

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3 points·by mslate·4 months ago·0 comments

What if California is the most regressive state in America?

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11 points·by mslate·4 months ago·11 comments

The War on Drugs Is Why Your Bus Never Showed Up

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3 points·by mslate·6 months ago·0 comments

Netflix automated its DVD operations

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4 points·by mslate·7 months ago·1 comments

Pay Remote Workers a Premium

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5 points·by mslate·7 months ago·0 comments

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·7 days ago·discuss
What exactly does this have to do with the article?
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·23 days ago·discuss
Why would anyone prefer to drive when you can be driven?
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·last month·discuss
That is a very uncharitable read.
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·last month·discuss
Ironically, your sentence structure here carries the feint smell of LLM
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·last month·discuss
From the article's first source:

https://calelectricrail.org/how-environmental-law-holds-back...
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·4 months ago·discuss
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·4 months ago·discuss
I think we’re talking past each other on this one. The article is about outcomes, not intentions
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·4 months ago·discuss
Exactly—and that’s the normal, healthy function of a housing market.

Prop 13 distorts that by making it financially irrational to ever move, which contributes directly to the lock-in and underutilization the article describes
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·4 months ago·discuss
It is interesting how you raise that yardstick on housing and not on income tax or sales tax.

Frozen property tax assessments benefit homeowners who are already rich, and disproportionately benefit the literal richest.

It is not entirely clear at all whether you’ve read the article
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·4 months ago·discuss
How it is framed and what the outcomes are are two different things entirely.
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·4 months ago·discuss
This means that employees would only be able to sell their stock 2 windows a year where they currently can sell 4 windows a year, correct?
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·5 months ago·discuss
What is "n8n"?
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·6 months ago·discuss
Your analogy about drunk drivers actually makes my point: we don't just tell parents "be vigilant". We have DUI laws, road design standards, and enforcement--systemic solutions, not just individual responsibility.

With tech, we've largely abdicated that, placing the entire burden on parents to defend against industrial-scale manipulation.

Expecting individual parents to successfully counter industrial-scale behavioral engineering is a systems failure, not a parenting failure.
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·6 months ago·discuss
When did "healthy parenting" become a full-time cybersecurity job with no training, adversaries backed by infinite capital, teams of PhDs optimizing for addiction, and sexual predators from around the globe dialoguing with your child through any glass surface your child can get their hands on?
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·6 months ago·discuss
Should Apple/Google be liable as platform?

I'm trying to imagine how you envision regulation without going after the biggest individual apps that enable child financial fraud & sexual grooming.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Not sure if you have children, but this is exactly what a healthy government regulatory framework looks like.
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·6 months ago·discuss
No one's killing a porcupine here.
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·8 months ago·discuss
In California, it's called an "impact fee"
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·10 months ago·discuss
Sounds simple:

> In an undercover operation last year, the FBI recorded Tom Homan, now the White House border czar, accepting $50,000 in cash after indicating he could help the agents — who were posing as business executives — win government contracts in a second Trump administration, according to multiple people familiar with the probe and internal documents reviewed by MSNBC.

> The FBI and the Justice Department planned to wait to see whether Homan would deliver on his alleged promise once he became the nation’s top immigration official. But the case indefinitely stalled soon after Donald Trump became president again in January, according to six sources familiar with the matter. In recent weeks, Trump appointees officially closed the investigation, after FBI Director Kash Patel requested a status update on the case, two of the people said.

> It’s unclear what reasons FBI and Justice Department officials gave for shutting down the investigation. But a Trump Justice Department appointee called the case a “deep state” probe in early 2025 and no further investigative steps were taken, the sources say.

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> On Sept. 20, 2024, with hidden cameras recording the scene at a meeting spot in Texas, Homan accepted $50,000 in bills, according to an internal summary of the case and sources.