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winkeyless
·3 года назад·discuss
The park is partially reopened last year and you can definitely bike or hike in without reservation (https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=540). My friends and I were able to ride a lot of trails but the shade is mostly gone for sure.
winkeyless
·3 года назад·discuss
Asteroids are indeed much more dangerous because no atmosphere exists to protect machines and human from space scraps and lights.

That said I think human need to be multi-planet to be able to survive big disasters. And asteroids as a small scale space station has its own benefits compared to planets or space crafts.

Guessing as a 21st century human of course :)
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
Worth mentioning that recent cars are big AF compared to their older generations. A small red 1990 BMW M3 and a big red 2020 M3 are visually very different. If my car is a large SUV I wouldn’t pick a green one, for example.
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
More space than the VW ID Buzz. Interesting…

Hope the battery won’t catch fire cuz someone will be sleeping in it
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
Fascinating. Being in a long drought in the southwestern US, we could learn so much from other civilizations like the Petra people
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
I feel that we are living through Les Misérables again
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
Palo Alto is famously anti-development. Far ahead in the digital world but stuck in the 20th century physically. And Stanford has so much open land for nothing but nature. I mean come on…

FWIW, Caltrain is being electrified and there are people fighting for more development and density.

https://www.caltrain.com/projects/electrification

https://cayimby.org/
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
Replicant number zero. This research is terrifying to me because life is never within our control.

What kind of life is it if a mouse or human is reproduced without parents.
winkeyless
·4 года назад·discuss
I don’t think the point is turning communities into NY and LA. The world is full of places that are neither single family homes only or skyscrapers only. Yet America has a weird attachment to (exclusively) single family homes and car-dependent life.

I believe that communities and small cities could be a more vibrant and livable place when they are slightly denser and more walkable.

My smallish city is 20 miles south of SF and it’s becoming more and more walkable and bikeable unlike sprawling San Jose or mansion-only Atherton.
winkeyless
·5 лет назад·discuss
Which issues are specific to “them”?
winkeyless
·5 лет назад·discuss
Yeah, Palo Alto is extraordinarily NIMBY.

A suburban area with single family houses + high paying jobs = exclusionary house prices