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  • Look at our suburbs. They are immense. Immensely wasting the land for car parking and large road. We fucked up pretty 50years ago and now these are the consequences. Why the fuck do we need a parking lot for each building ? Before saying the investors are evil and all that shit, look how wasteful we are building our communities. The investors only got in the market because of the way we built our neighborhood. We wasted land, we made the house supply low and we got investors trying to make money with it. Preventing investors from buying houses is probably a good idea but is only a band aid that won't last.

    Stop wasting the land and this crisis is over.

  • It is possible. As long as the protocol allows sending bytes of data controlled by the user which XMPP allows.

    You would basically wrap http with XMPP. You need a server that would understand XMPP, read the payload, create the http request, do the request for you, wrap the response with XMPP and send it back to you.

    You can do that with DNS as well which would bypass probably everything. However, your bandwidth wouldn't be great.

  • To be honest, the girl's category may not be as useful as it used to be but in certain country, it definitely is still very useful.

    If transwomen wants to compete, compete in open. In my opinion, this has nothing to do whether or not a transwomen is a women but with the environment a person is growing in.

  • At some point, a lot of server will start to be defederated and some big player will start to be more trust-worthy. Just like email servers.

    One cannot start sending email with their own server without proving it's reliable first.

    I hope that we, as a society (the gov), make a process on how to become a trusted server instead of relying on the free market for this because right now, it's very hard to send emails without being blacklisted by every major email provider.

  • That's the best place you can live. If you can walk your entire neighborhood in 10 to 15 minutes walks and have access to a shops, bars, school, transit, groceries, pharmacy, it's heaven.

    Neighborhood without cars should be a thing. We should not reserve precious spaces for car parking, like, ever.

    Street are for the people to enjoy and the children to play. Not for cars. There are exceptions of course (emergency for example) but that's how I see it.

    Cars really turned our city into junk. When you think about it, the best places are always the tight cities with small narrow street. It feels great to walk in those places.

  • Most people don't have a family these days. Does that change something in policies ?

    Are we losing the focus of why we are living in a community? Why we do the thing that we do? I mean, are we doing all of this work, the 9 to 5 shift, just to have more immigrant in our city ?

    It feels a lot like we are working to create wealth just for the sake of creating wealth. What if our population growth was from babies, would that make a change in our policies? Would we think more about the future instead of thinking more about making money?

    Just food for thought, looking for someone with good insight.