"usually", "almost always" It seems like there is also generally no simple solution to the complex problem of finding solutions!
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Perhaps you are right, but wouldn't the perfect health pill help with that?
The Joy of Abstraction by Eugenia Cheng
Category theory is awesome!
Fuckcars communities are more of a "we hate the societal effects of car dependency" and less of a "we hate cars everywhere".
2: This is genuinely a curse; You will remember every little thing that happens to you and it will haunt you forevermore.
Wouldn't perfect memory recall just let you recall memories, not necessarily be forced to recall them? Whether or not you chose to do it or it haunts you seems more like a matter of mental health...
I say let the private companies try to make their money, the cost of driving should reflect its true cost to society to push people towards more sustainable options. And once there are less people on the road, existing tolls will have no choice but to set pricing competatively or die (b.c. traffic wouldn't be a concern anymore)
Maybe I'm a bit extreme in my position, but I really hate cars for so many reasons...
I don't think government funded roads typically improve traffic either lol, only public transit and better city design is gonna do that.
Isn't there an open source apl you can download that accesses the activity API and shows how much you use different apps?
How about not ending capitalism, but trying as hard as possible to anticipate and balance the negative effects of wealth concentration with the overall beneficial effects of competative innovation?
Shopkeeper: Starts having an existential crisis, and then destroyes their store to be the founder of a shady tech startup
The Problem of Induction!