I’m kind of surprised the sensor picked that up. That’s like a seismometer detecting up your house creaking from a block down the street.
I’m kind of surprised the sensor picked that up. That’s like a seismometer detecting up your house creaking from a block down the street.
I don’t understand how unity has any legal standing to retroactively charge new fees to developers who have already made their games. You’re only required to abide by terms agreed to in a deal as it was written at the time of agreement. Isn’t that literally how EVERYTHING works?
Honestly AI doesn’t think much at all. They’re scary clever in some ways but also literally don’t know what anything is or means.
“The number is significant in that wages housing prices increasingly have been recognized as a driving force in inflation.”
FTFY
All the wasted space is part of the reason why car traffic, public transit, walkability, and road quality suck so bad here. Zoning laws are basically forcing us to build single family household suburbs. We need dense, mixed use cities that have work and shops closer to homes, with many options for public transit servicing every street. Instead, we’re paying to build and maintain roads to connect homes that are orders of magnitude less dense, meaning it’s more expense per land area and less income from its users as well. Suburbias needs to turn into downtowns, and we need to build bike lanes, trains, subways, streetcars, and bus lines instead of more car lanes.
Is this real? That’s hilarious.
Guess we found the stone with blood in it.
Anyone who says windows can’t do X isn’t trying hard enough.
Unfortunately there aren’t active hobby magazines here now. I also struggle to find new magazines or much activity still.
Making cities even more anti-human hellscapes is why nobody wants to be in a city in the first place. There needs to be MORE of the things you want to get rid of. You’ll be more likely to visit their diner if walking past the diner, and the cafe, and the pub is a pleasant experience. Local business dies when places become destinations spread out by a concrete mile of car infrastructure because you can’t window shop from a car. Other countries figured it out a long time ago.