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'Renters Are Struggling': Economists Back Tenant-Led Push for Federal Rent Control
  • I've visited some friends in those rental only neighborhoods. The lawns are all trashed. The neighborhood was less than three years old but it was already sliding toward a slum because of the clear lack of ownership by the occupants.

    Honestly I can't believe that part of the rent didn't go toward neighborhood wide lawn care.

  • 'Renters Are Struggling': Economists Back Tenant-Led Push for Federal Rent Control
  • It helps remove the incentive to buy up all of the single family homes. The calculus is pretty simple -

    1. buy a house
    2. rent it
    3. pay the mortgage, insurance, and maintenance with the overinflated rental costs because everyone colluded to jack up rental prices across the board
    4. eventually own the house entirely off of the back of renters
    5. repeat

    Renting a home shouldn't cost enough for that cycle to be self sustaining.

  • Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background
  • That video has a rich, complex undertone of depression. Mmmm that depression is smooth. You know, I find this video to be a real go-to for when I want that bouquet of isolation and denial. I just keep coming back to watch it again and again.

  • What websites do you use as an alternative to Amazon?
  • Amazon entirely dominated by white label products from Alibaba, though. Where are you going to find a WXTMO Potato Peeler for cheaper and with better service?

    I just skip amazon entirely. The search really isn't useful anymore.

  • [Answered] Why is the consumption of Meat considered bad
  • Not trying to be a dick here, but do you honestly think that you, a non-expert who likely doesn't even practice in ecology or environmental sciences, are the authority here on whether any studies have attempted to account for the water consumption based on the feed variety and sources?

    Because if you thought of it as a way to shoot down a random internet comment, then the experts who work in the field have certainly done so and followed through with those calculations already. Have you ever met a professor? They fucking love to tear apart arguments because it gets their names into publications and that's how they earn tenure and notoriety for grant funding.

  • MIT scientists propose power storage using cement blocks
  • 10kWh is enough to run one 110VAC outlet at full capacity for about 10 hours. I don't know where that 10kWh figure comes from but most American houses use between 15-30kWh per day.

    So that 10 foot cube would need to be closer to 15ft cubed. It's huge. Perhaps the foundation of the structure would work, as someone else mentioned.

  • Compare american vs japanese craftsmen-cars
  • Really, the fault of the regulations is that the penalties for the number of vehicles in the heavy polluting category weren't nearly stiff enough. That's a big part of why the automakers went the opposite direction and just made bigger and heavier vehicles - they could.

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  • Cab companies can afford to hire a dedicated mechanic to handle those kinds of problems. That makes even more sense when you consider they purchase mostly similar models over the years. An individual finding a transmission problem will take it to somewhere that is likely inexperienced with those problems and they get overcharged as a result.

  • Compare american vs japanese craftsmen-cars
  • You're mostly right. The main problem is that manufacturers chose to ignore the spirit of the US CAFE fuel economy regulations, and instead build everything bigger and bigger. That's why quarter-ton trucks grew to the size of the F150 in the year 2000 when they were quite a bit smaller before.

    It's not the fault of the regulation. It is the fault of the manufacturers and to an equal extent, of consumers for preferring gigantic vehicles.

    And let's not let GM off the hook for the 1990s Suburban, which began to, quite literally, dominate the roads. Those fuckers were the original huge grocery getter, and they had truly awful turning radius and blind spots. You just couldn't drive them safely or courteously if you tried. So of course everyone wanted more powerful and bigger vehicles to compete.

  • Wisconsin judge sides with 11-year-old trans girl over her right to use school toilets
  • Making people feel hopeless is a great use of their efforts. They want power, and to get that power they have to disenfranchise people who don't disagree with them. So getting people to voluntarily ignore politics because it is (they are) ugly is a valid end result.

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  • For real. I shopped around every single EV on the market from the Bolt EV to the Cadillac Lyric. Every dealer wanted to gouge me.

    Then I finally gave in and test drove a model 3. It was a generation better than anything else I had driven and it was cheaper. Sold. The charger network also helped to push me over the edge.

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • I've had a suspicion for a few years about this phenomenon. I know that simply recording audio and transmitting it for processing to serve ads is a violation of the federal wiretapping laws. I know they know it too.

    So do they get around it by doing the processing locally on the device? So the phone effectively has tens of thousands of wake words that are trained for different things. "I want a big truck" -> phone parses that out "big" "truck" and sends those words up to google in a keyword dump. So technically it isnt wiretapping. Right?

    Plus, it avoids the security researchers who use wireshark to monitor those devices. They are looking for audio streams, not a keyword dump that is encrypted and can be sent asynchronously at a later date in a much smaller file size.

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