There are a lot of misconceptions and biases in that statement. What exactly is meant by a 'modern city'? Venice is both a provincial and a regional capital. It has one of the largest international airports in Italy, as well as a major train station. It has public transportation to get you from one side of the city to the other. Surprisingly, it also lends itself very well to infrastructure upgrades: for example, because laying cables is so straightforward here, it was one of the very first cities in Italy to get fiber-optic internet straight to the home.
People often tell me, 'You don’t have a car.' I do have a car, it’s just not parked right outside my door. But in how many other major Italian cities can you actually park right outside your building? Practically none. The difference is that in those cities you deal with 24/7 traffic congestion, whereas here it is absolutely peaceful.
The city is built on a human scale, not for cars, and that is a massive advantage. How can you say it is impractical to live in if you have never actually lived here? You should try it. I was born and lived outside the city for years, but now that I live here, I would never go back.
There are countless people actively looking for housing. A neighbor of mine, who relocated from another part of Italy, sold his home with the strict stipulation that it could only go to residents and not be turned into a tourist rental. It sold within three days of being listed.
My partner and I pay about 1,000€ a month for our mortgage. Meanwhile, an apartment in a nearby building—which is worth far less than ours, being smaller and having fewer amenities is constantly booked solid at over 150€ a night.
Yesterday I released version 0.7.17 of Serverino, my HTTP server written in D
Serverino is a small, fast, and dependency-free HTTP server implemented in D. A minimal app with serverino can handle on my laptop ~150k reqs/s and it uses just a few mb of ram.
Well, you might have searched for GitHub or got there from some page where serverino was mentioned (forum, ...) or maybe someone suggested it to you in the community. Once a program of mine was mentioned in a telegram channel and I started seeing a lot of stars on github and I didn't understand why.
I'm trying to run a self-contained webserver executable without any external dependency. It starts but daemon <-> workers communication doesn't seem working (it is done via unix socket)
It works fine with bubblewrap or inside a scratch docker container.
People often tell me, 'You don’t have a car.' I do have a car, it’s just not parked right outside my door. But in how many other major Italian cities can you actually park right outside your building? Practically none. The difference is that in those cities you deal with 24/7 traffic congestion, whereas here it is absolutely peaceful.
The city is built on a human scale, not for cars, and that is a massive advantage. How can you say it is impractical to live in if you have never actually lived here? You should try it. I was born and lived outside the city for years, but now that I live here, I would never go back.
There are countless people actively looking for housing. A neighbor of mine, who relocated from another part of Italy, sold his home with the strict stipulation that it could only go to residents and not be turned into a tourist rental. It sold within three days of being listed.
My partner and I pay about 1,000€ a month for our mortgage. Meanwhile, an apartment in a nearby building—which is worth far less than ours, being smaller and having fewer amenities is constantly booked solid at over 150€ a night.