Thanks for sharing. I love it.
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Damn. Just recently I got banned in some community for playing the devils advocate… (Again)…
Reason: Flamebait and Agenda.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
No agenda, I am just enjoying discussions. And If I don’t manage to convince you, this means that I have reinforced your own opinions. And isn’t that a good thing from the other sides perspective?
Or you could design cities to have green in the first place by designing for better modes of transport than cars.
But there are no better modes of transport than cars. They are literally the most used vehicles on earth. This means they have topped every other form so far. The natural next step in the cars evolution is self driving electric vehicles. So cars will be used by multiple people, so there are less cars overall and those cars could be stored in large strategically well placed big parking lot buildings.
Cars take up a huge amount of space both while traveling and while not in use, instead of spending all that money and space on cars you can have public transit, cycling infrastructure, walking infrastructure, and greener cities.
I agree on cycling infrastructure and other forms of public transport. The more options people get, the better. But cars are irreplaceable. Car infrastructure is the most flexible we have. Ambulances, police, craftsmen, busses, taxis, you can easily transform them into pedestrian territory, or turn them into bike lanes. And as I claimed before, if the next 100 years bring us new technologies and self driving cars revolutionise public transport, then this infrastructure offers the option to increase green surfaces in cities.
What does that have to do with capitalism? All the other options aren’t for free either.
And that’s the take of the people without any knowledge of what they are rankling about.
Also bei Twitter scheint es echt chaotisch zuzugehen. Das empfinde ich ja auch so. Aber letztendlich wird sich das wohl auch noch fangen.
On the big parking spaces? Yea probably. But the smaller parking spaces along the roads? I don’t think that the place is big enough for housing.
Jaja Leute. Abwarten.
Ich halte deren Konzept für garnicht so doof.
Social media ist halt so oder so ein Haufen fragwürdigen Zeugs. Das alles zu moderieren zieht heftigst an den Werbeeinnahmen.
Ein Umstellen auf etwas vergleichbares wie Discord, also Subscription Modelle, garantieren Unabhängigkeit von Werbepartnern und zugleich geringere Moderationskosten.
Dass so eine Umstellung natürlich mit immensen Hürden verbunden ist, und dass das ordentlich holprig ist, ist klar. Aber dass Twitter jetzt untergehen würde, oder Reddit, das ist einfach nur Wunschdenken mancher Leute hier.
That’s why I actually like car infrastructure.
If one day. Self driving cars become reality, many people will be able to live without owning one themselves.
And then the places previously occupied by cars will ensure that there is room in cities for some green.
Ja. Es kommt früher oder später alles hierher.
*clears throat *inhales
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It is what it is.