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  • It wasn’t always so one sided. Jane Jacobs wrote about the power and effect of local community surveillance over the streets in her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities. When we zone for and build mixed use streets with enough density and points of interest to ensure foot traffic at all points in the day from a variety of ordinary people, with a healthy percentage of them being established locals, then it’s much easier for good samaritans to notice when something goes wrong (like a kidnapping attempt) and intervene. Privacy used to be a lot easier to achieve too when you needed it.

  • As someone who owns both an old Pebble watch and an Apple Watch, there are definitely a lot of days where I think Pebble got it more right than Apple. I think I’d be happiest with something in between that wasn’t artificially weakened by Apple gatekeeping all of their most useful APIs.

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    Un pas de plus dans la lutte contre le gaspillage

  • Almost every trip inside cities, between cities, and even to some rural places could be done with alternatives to cars.

    I know it can be hard to imagine a world where cars get minimized to filling a small niche role in a broader transportation system, especially when today most people in Canada and the US think cars are synonymous with mobility. Other countries have shown that car lite/free lifestyles are not only be possible with today’s technology, but desirable.

    The alternatives are more space efficient - meaning less traffic congestion, they’re better for the environment, and people’s health and wellbeing.

    Even if you’re one of the few who insists on keeping your car, wouldn’t it be nice to give safe, viable, and reliable alternatives to everyone else who doesn’t want to drive so they can get out of your way on the roads?

  • One of the easiest ways might be to have him take a look at an app like GroundNews, which displays biases of publications and shows blindspots in the media according to political lean. The biases and differences in headlines, presentation, language used, and what stories get reported at all by any given publication become very apparent.

    Edit: Maybe reading Chomsky would be better. Ground News has problems.

  • Landlords who allow their properties to go unused, underused, and/or fall into decay while they speculate on property value should be taxed. This behaviour should have penalties because they’re really not adding anything to the community and taking up limited space that someone else could be using.

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  • If you’re voting strategically ABC, make sure that the Liberals actually have the strongest contender in your riding based on the polls.

    There are a lot of NDP / Conservative battleground ridings that the Liberals will never pick up.

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    Canadian brewery selling pack of 1,461 beers to cope with Trump's presidency

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    FU** THE CBC

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    Canada gains a net 46,700 jobs in September, jobless rate edges down to 6.5%

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    CanadaPolitics @lemmy.ca
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    Is this Marit Stiles’s moment?