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Comment Re:Please stop (Score 1) 171

Hyperloops are just a popularization of an older sci-fi concept, Evacuated Transport Tubes. There are places where they could work and be amazing - essentially bridging two cities together to seem like they're a short subway's ride apart. Think cities in the midwest. Crossing the Atlantic via bored tunnel is not one of those places, at least not until far far future....

Comment AirBnB Highlights Existing Market Issues (Score 3, Insightful) 148

"AirBnB drives up housing costs" is first order thinking.

It does - but only because there's existing market conditions that are out of whack for whatever reason - usually some combination of geographical and bureaucratic. Anyone blaming AirBnB for high prices is essentially shooting the messenger.

Comment Good Riddance! (Score 1, Troll) 372

The largest bloat of our federal government is federal agencies taking vaguely worded laws and inventing entire bureaucracies to enforce their arbitrary interpretations of what those laws actually mean. This puts the appeal of the legality of those laws back into the courts, which is where we're supposed to be able to seek redress when we disagree with our government.

Comment But what about domestic misinformation? (Score 1) 122

And who's going to counter all of the domestic misinformation they spam us with, such as "The vaccines are safe and 100% effective", "You can't transmit the virus if you're vaccinated", "masks are effective", "double masking makes a difference", "staying indoors will help protect people", "the great Barrington declaration needs to be taken down", "people should socially distance 6 feet", "the unvaccinated face a winter of severe illness and death", "the virus wasn't man made", "Fauci didn't have Ecohealth Alliance fund the Wuhan Institute of Virology"... Oh wait, those are all the sorts of things that our government considers foreign government disinformation, aren't they?

Comment Amazing lack of context here (Score 3, Informative) 282

It's incredible how this entire writeup can go without mentioning what we've learned from Missouri v Biden and from the Twitter Files about just how much censorship and suppression was being done, yes, by private companies - but at the explicit request of government officials. Censorship by proxy.

Comment Absolutely competent for the office (Score 2) 17

Tell us you don't know any old people without saying you don't know any old people.

I'm starting to believe that Joe Biden is exactly the president we need right now. Yes, he hesitates in speech sometimes. Yes, he's old. But in most of the world, age is actually respected. And most important to me, he has demonstrated actual character over the years. You can't fake that. Right wing jackoffs hate it when a leader shows character, and watching them make fools of themselves over Biden is an added benefit.

I think he's doing fine.

Comment Oh look, economics works (Score 3, Insightful) 106

AirBnB has been so successful because it revealed a fundamental gap in the market in many areas. Places like Manhattan or other tourism hotspots don't like what it does to the housing market so they try and ban it while offering no alternative to actually fix the market gap that makes AirBnB so popular.

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