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3asdf123
·2 lata temu·discuss
I and people started noticing this like 7 years ago, glad that people start complaining it now. It's a combination of more aggressive lighting, bright LED, and taller vehicles.

Looking directly in my mirror now feels like a hazard rather than helpful.
3asdf123
·2 lata temu·discuss
I see, but then you don't need large quantity shopping at all when the supermarket is just a 5 minute walk away. I live in Tokyo, usually buy at most 3-4 days of food with a 30 minutes detour when I get off the station from work.

From what I've seen, the main reason why people want a car here seems to be wanting to travel with small children. Moving within Tokyo with car is not very convenient.
3asdf123
·2 lata temu·discuss
Yeah which I think the only remaining good application of self-driving car ( taxi ) doesn't bring that much convenient, since taxi here is already somewhat reasonably priced. I can't speak for the the US experience.

Also the article touches briefly on drivers going into jobless. A lot of drivers where i'm from seems to be retiring middle-old age working in taxi. I think it's a good job fit for them and I don't know how the new self-driving industry can provide the same thing (?)
3asdf123
·2 lata temu·discuss
I now come to realize that if you don't want to drive it's better to have public transport. For the real fun part of owning a personal vehicle: sport car, road-trip... I doubt you would want a robot to take over.
3asdf123
·2 lata temu·discuss
Well art predates other professions by like thousands of year so it rightfully earned it's privileges.
3asdf123
·3 lata temu·discuss
>If you read Machiavelli's "the prince"

I don't think think we can read 1 book and understood modern politics lol. It's also very funny to say that book to would be the prince.
3asdf123
·3 lata temu·discuss
> why not choose both?

I just don't see that realisticly possible. People move a cross the city for a new job, that enough to break the family visit. Remote work is nowhere near guaranteed.

>people didn't move because they wanted to gain independence.

They do, when they don't fit into the community they grew up with.
3asdf123
·3 lata temu·discuss
Global South here, is this a new conspiracy? Food poisoning is very common, you should be thankful of your safety standard.