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  • Those should be co-ops/non market housing.

    And if the incentives for new co-ops to be made isn't enough, it's time for the government to finance/build/zone for new ones. If the government just fucking spams medium and high density housing in the form of co-ops, bans corps from owning housing, bans AirBnB, etc, it would very quickly fix the housing crisis.

  • AirBnB isn't even really worth it from a cost perspective:

    https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/are-airbnbs-more-cost-effective-than-hotels

    People are suffering by the millions as a result of the housing crisis, and AirBnB is contributing. So fuck AirBnB, it isn't worth the price society pays. No such corporation or service should exist.

  • I don't think there are enough such edge cases for it to make sense for it to be legal.

    If a corp needs an employee to be that close, then they should hire local, and/or rotate staff.

    At a bare minimum, I agree, no corp should profit off of housing.

  • restricting corporations from purchases, banning Airbnb (yes, they drive prices up, and if you use them, you are contributing to it), penalizing if unit is not occupied (though enforcement of this will be hard), or banning foreign investors.

    Agreed, we should be doing all of those things. Corporations should not be able to own any kind of housing at all, and multi unit buildings should be under non-profit co-ops.

    And to penalize unoccupied housing, we should have a georgist taxation system.

  • So just filter out neurons and other majorly complicated nervous system cells. Your mind will still age, but your body will not, and that will make you last significantly longer than you otherwise would.

    Couple that with advances in alzheimer's/dementia/etc research, the average person could grow to be a century old without breaking a sweat.

  • Also a big fan of both series.

    but if they have struggle dealing against a 2000 human civilization rebellion

    There is a big caveat to this though, the combine are ridiculously pragmatic, to the point where they use humans to keep humans as slaves. Why specially create enforcers when there is already units that you can augment/brainwash into working for you, who already are well suited for the environment and atmosphere?

    So that's what the combine do, they use humans to keep other humans in check. So that revolt of 2000 humans was really only a revolt against other humans. Stories like that are a dime a dozen on earth.

    The Combines dosen’t even have shields, the Combine Gunship can be throw away with just three real life rocket launcher and so far we see that’s one of their stronger airship synts units the combine have.

    The shields one is a stronger argument, though again I think that might fall in line with the pragmatism of the combine. If all they are facing is humans, it could be the case in the eyes of the combine that putting extra defenses on your armored units is kind of pointless.

    So they may very well have that tech, or something even more superior, but they just don't bother wasting the resources on it.

    Couple that with the fact that the gunships are themselves organic/enslaved, the combine probably don't mind that the gunships are esentially cannon fodder. They might have the mindset that they can just breed up more.

    But destroying a Borg cube? That is a feat even for an advanced civilization, or many of them.

    The combine certainly are an advanced civilization. If you take the peripheral writings as cannon, they have at least one Dyson sphere. The tech for that might be beyond the borg, because even the borg's biggest structures are grains of sand in comparison to the size of a dyson sphere.

    Size doesn't automatically mean a win, but the engineering required for a dyson sphere is huge. If they have that level of engineering, I could see them taking out pretty much as many cubes as they like. Especially if their dyson sphere(s?) are in any way weapons weaponized. And knowing the combine, they probably have sought such a weapon.

    personally I think being a Stalker is worst than being assimilated by the Borg

    Agreed 1000%. I'd rather be a borg than a half life stalker. If I'm going to have a hellish life with no agency and only pain, I'd rather not be conscious.


    At the end of the day, the true strength of the borg is not particularly well defined (at least in my opinion), and thr true strength of the combine is even worse defined. The writers on either side have left too much up to question for any real definitive answer.

  • The current situation with trains is shit because we as a country have allowed it to deteriorate.

    Waiting 3 hours for a freight train is one such example. The majority of rail lines are owned by freight companies, so they give their own trails priority over passenger trains. That shit is unacceptable.

  • And for those that are able to keep to just one subscription, switching to another when they've finished watching whatever show it is that said service had, they aren't safe either.

    One of the next steps that these corporations are going to take is to add fees for dropping their services, with year long contracts.

    They don't want competition, so they will try to force you to stay.

  • The only reason a single mother and baby should ever be flash banged is if they are shooting at the police. With the technology today, they should be aware of who is going to be hit by a flash bang before it’s even thrown.

    That, and there isn't ever really a need to do raids in the first place.

  • During the rise of nazis in Germany, there were quite a few Americans who sympathized with the nazis, and there was even an American nazi party at one point.

    WW2 just told them they needed to be quiet and stealthy. They didn't really go anywhere, and their influence over the GOP has only grown.

  • She has been very persistent about knowing the background for everything. It bothers her to be dropped in the middle of something without the context.

    So she wanted to start at the "very beginning", which in my mind is TNG season 1. The original series is great, but I figured she'd enjoy it more after having already gotten into trek.

    She is throughly enjoying the cheesy-ness of it though, which is really good.

  • I could see that too. Either way, it's a fun thought experiment to question how such an entity comes into being. Because surely the starting point looked a lot different given that they've assimilated (and therefore been changed by) thousands of species.