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Car-centric cities waste tonnes of space on parking which sits empty most or all of the time. Improving them requires less knocking stuff down and more filling in the gaps.

Luckily your city doesn’t have to pay for this - since property developers will do it for you to make money for themselves. You just need to fix the regulatory barriers: remove parking minimums and legalise mixed-use zoning.

If you want to accelerate the process, your local government can adopt the Japanese model: build rail or light rail and then develop dense areas around or above it. This is generally profitable but requires taking on a decent amount of initial risk.

So it can be done. But sitting around grumbling about how a better future is impossible because everything has to stay how it is right now won’t get us there.

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There are quite a few nuclear power stations operated by private companies without incident around the world already.

I think the bigger concern is construction costs spiralling out of control and landing on the taxpayer.

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EVs don’t fix congestion, don’t fix particulates from tyres, don’t fix tyre noise (which dominates above 30mph), don’t fix crash deaths, don’t fix road damage, don’t fix energy usage and don’t fix cars contributing to sedentary lifestyles.

Perhaps we should also be looking at some other solutions while we transition to from ICE vehicles EVs.

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Great to see that Google has been funding compiler performance work. Hope they continue.

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Apparently a single loud motorbike/scooter can wake up 10000 people while passing through a large city. So yes.

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It does seem like things are getting slowly better in the sense that, ten years ago, this post would probably end with them being completely ignored or receiving some kind of legal threat. But it would be much nicer if companies could just stop. leaking. personal. data.

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Surprising how much you can fit in there! And you don’t even have panniers yet…

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I had no idea how much I needed a game to feature Richard Ayoade until I watched this trailer.

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If you’re interested in EU cross-border rail connections, I highly recommend following Jon Worth on Mastodon. He spends a lot of time actually testing the various border routes (and has some pretty strong opinions on them).

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I think you could charge humans money for this as some kind of extreme sport experience.

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