
The first walkable neighborhood of its kind in the US designed to connect residents, local shops, and all that Tempe has to offer.

It's a choice
You are being willfully obtuse. Atheists didn't choose the definition of the word. Magic is a catch all for things that are not explained by a scientific process. Computing is not one of those things. You don't understand computers because they are a black box. Therefore it is tempting to call the result magic. But you had better sure as hell hope that the effect of computers are reproducible, every single time, because if they are not, the world as we know it ceases to function.
I mean, there's a big difference between not being popular and being dead. Nothing really happened to it, it just didn't grow at the rate that Facebook did.
You might look into prototype projects like cactus. It is for things like blog comments, but there might be adaptations
I don't think a generic building that is suitable for all purposes is possible though. Inevitably the needs of a housing unit and an office are fundamentally different, going all he way down to the plumbing. It wouldn't make sense to build an office building with enough plumbing to easily become an apartment, or vice versa, because taking a down-the-middle approach could just as easily lead to a building that serves no useful purpose at all. It's not "just" about the money. He goes into the plumbing issue in particular in great depth. I highly recommend watching the whole video
Office to Apartment conversions won't save our Cities
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I say this as somebody who cannot drive. And I say it with all the love in the world for public transit. Public transit absolutely cannot get you everywhere, at least not if you expect to be there in a timely manner. The vast majority of America is suburbanized, the worst possible environment for buses.
Yeah, but they still have to have enough resources to build a landing pad to get back. I only just recently attained the research necessary to build these, and I realized I don't have any biofuel! So now I have to distill that too.
There's a big difference between identifying yourself to a neutral ISP versus identifying yourself to the government. In general, I'm not that skeptical of government, but this is one issue where I worry about the right wing loonies getting their way. God help us if it's ever criminalized
Unfortunately, I say this as a train lover. They require a lot more infrastructure than planes and will always be at a disadvantage because of that. You can set up an airport pretty much anywhere and make it reachable by pretty much anyone. Whereas with the train, you need a dedicated line from point to point that you will commit to maintaining through hell and high water.
There's also the problem that in many countries, we are deliberately neglecting our train infrastructure and not investing in high speed alternatives that could compete with an airline over shorter distances.
All of these factors combine to make individual trips less efficient over train. I had to cross the United States this week. To do so by train would have taken me 4 days. Doing so by plane took me 6 hours. Nobody would choose a 4-day trip over a 6-hour one unless their goal is to look out the window a lot. Which is perfectly valid. But most people don't look at traveling itself as the experience. And in this case, I had a particular event that I had to attend.
I live here, and seeing the way people treat housing in this state has made me realize that speculative investment on housing is a scam. I come from the generation after the major speculators, so I'm the one left holding the bag as a native.
I'm scraping to afford an apartment, and I don't see how my future descendants will do any better. To be fair, in my case I really don't want anything more than a condo, but it seems like even that will be beyond my reach at the rate that I'm earning.
To be fair, I don't really want anything more than a condo, but even that modest dream is looking unlikely if I want to stay anywhere within a reasonable distance from where I work.
To be fair, I think it is reasonable to rate things you have no complaints about as high as possible. If I see a rating with three stars, I assume that it was okay with a few rough spots. I like the idea that all products start out as five stars unless there is something really wrong, and you start knocking points for problems.
I'll believe it when I see evidence that isn't from some s***** underpowered camera held by somebody who didn't even know how to focus the lens properly. Funny how camera technology has improved so markedly, but the quality of UFO sightings remains just as crappy as ever. Maybe that should tell you something about what to make of most of these sightings
To be clear on this, I AM an urban core dweller, and I LOVE it. I am never more than 15 minutes walk from a grocery store, and significant cultural events are right on my doorstep. But there are downsides, and I understand why it is not everyone's cup of tea.
Hate people? sucks for you, your only refuge will be your apartment. Clean freak? get used to some grunge, because there is oderous shit everywhere. Need to get to more sparsely populated areas? Expect to spend double the time on the road using transit, or pay through the nose to keep a garage with a car you barely use otherwise.
S/He is not. Even one blocked sidewalk means that I need to double back on the block if I am using my wheelchair. One scooter is all it takes, and depending on the length of the block, it can easily add 20 minutes to a commute.
As much as I like this article, he glorifies cities too much. They have always been seen as places to get away from. Charles Dickens Victorian England portrayed in books like a Christmas story, and Oliver twist was absolutely a living hell. It's only in the last 50 or so years that cities have actually become pleasant places to live again, and even then, the city dweller makes sacrifices.
Have you ever tried living in the urban core? Be prepared to deal with cockroaches, inconsiderate out of towners who will leave everything from broken glass to s*** in the streets, and graffiti "artists"who believe it is their god-given right to scrawl whatever they want wherever they want it.
When the suburbanite says he wants to get away from the city, there are legitimate things he is trying to get away from. I personally think these things are worth the cost, but will never sell the vision of the city on a lie.
EDIT: to be clear to the downvoters I say this as somebody who currently lives in a near-ideal cityscape. In America at least, you need to be prepared to make sacrifices if this is the life you want to lead.
Have you tried conduit? I am joined to rooms with several thousand users each, and I'm not really suffering any slowdowns except during initial sync. Conduit seems to be running happily at half a gig of RAM, and CPU usage is minimal
I am surprised so few people are mentioned conduit here. Last I checked, it was running at only 500 MB of RAM. I don't have any app services installed though, and I'm the only user on my instance.
Funny, I do remember thinking yesterday that having teams installed by default is basically Internet explorer all over again. On the other hand, from what I've seen I don't think most companies really care and that they would install teams anyway. The integration with the rest of Microsoft is really convenient from a business perspective. My work uses it, and teams is scary efficient at scheduling meetings. Far better than zoom.
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I picked up Portal 2 during a $2 sale of it. Still one of the best games I've ever played. And it has multiplayer, so it's infinitely replayable
You won't have a choice if it's a bank or your job. This is the truly insidious thing, if enough important websites start demanding the standard, you might just end up forcing yourself off of the internet with that attitude
I can't comment to that specific place, but buses have the advantage that they are easy to redeploy along different routes if necessary. Accomplishing the same feat with the train is extraordinarily difficult. Trains make sense along heavily populated corridors with a pre-existing need for the business.
Cul de sac is an intentional 15-minute City in the heart of Tempe Arizona.
The first walkable neighborhood of its kind in the US designed to connect residents, local shops, and all that Tempe has to offer.
One of the first designs of this I have seen, an intentional 15-minute City that is in the heart of Tempe Arizona. They are accepting move-ins this october!
I wish Pacific Coast highway would run an experiment like this
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I used to live close enough to avenue I, near Pacific Coast highway that I went there semi-regularly. Now, a lot of the area is extremely car centric. But the pandemic did something funny to avenue i. It has always been restaurant row, and the introduction of outdoor seating during the pandemic is actually turning it into a beautifully walkable pleasant area to be. The one problem is, Pacific Coast highway, the stinkiest noisiest, most dangerous road in that part of town cuts straight through it. So when the heck can we close that section just for a while so that people can see how much nicer it would be to walk there??
How "Free Parking" Bankrupts Us
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Why Many Cities Suck (and Los Angeles Doesn't Have to)
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Nimesh in LA is one of my favorite youtubers! As a dedicated new Urbanist, He definitely deserves a signal boost
Los Angeles chat community on Matrix!
hey guys, I hope this is allowed, but I had created a community a while ago on matrix. for those of you not familiar with what matrix is, think of it like a decentralized version of discord where there is no Central company running any of the infrastructure, much like the fediverse. hope to see you guys there!
any communities where people can post pictures of skyscrapers or cityscapes?
one of my favorite communities on Reddit was called r/cityporn. it wasn't nsfw, just people sharing pictures of cityscapes and skyscrapers. I was wondering if there were equivalent communities like that on lemmy?
any communities where people can post pictures of skyscrapers or cityscapes?
one of my favorite communities on Reddit was called r/cityporn. it wasn't nsfw, just people sharing pictures of cityscapes and skyscrapers. I was wondering if there were equivalent communities like that on lemmy?