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I'm working on a blog post for next week and would love your input.

Please Boost so I can get a good sample!!

#television #streaming #cable #satellite #antenna #ota #cordcutters

I'd like to make my prediction of the unintended consequences of :

Cities infected by SB423 will all follow a similar pattern:

* There will be a hot zone in the city about 10 blocks square or so where mandatory approval will be the most lucrative and every developer will focus on that zone. I don't know where this will be in any given city, but I bet 's staff does.
* A [blockbusting](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbus) like effect will happen in the hot zone. As the first set of redevelopment happens existing land owners will see the writing on the wall and sell out to the developers. Up to 90% of the area will become multistory rental housing in 24 months.
* Initially this housing supply will bring lots of housing to the area, and the developers, having done their math correctly, will make significant profits in the first 5 years. However the area will over-saturate and any property not developed in the landrush will become devalued.
* City services in the area will be overwhelmed. The city government will be forced to spend a substantial amount to avoid catastrophic collapse of basic service in the area. There will be one ore two high profile failures, and a lot of smaller struggles.
* 5 - 7 years later, the developers will have cashed out and the regional and national property management firms will take over the buildings. A new hot spot will develop some ways away which will put downward pressure on rent. The buildings - built to code but not built to last - will start to see the first set of capital repairs set in just as the rental market softens.
* 10-15 years after the boom, the slumlords start buying out the more reputable property management companies in the 20% of buildings with the worst maintenance issues. While most places are still okay, the existence of notoriously shaudy buildings in the area effects the whole community and buildings start to get abandoned or neglected. The area experiences a classic urban blight as all the buildings in the area age out at the same time.
* In 25 years cities will be pock marked with SB423 neighborhoods and historians will begin comparing them to the [Towers in the Park](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towers_i) of the 1960s and 1970s.

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MY weekend :
Atascadero, CA - Auburn CA (round trip)

Charged my M3 to 95% the night before.

Drove 163 miles to [Santa Nella][1] and arrived with 30% charge. I used the restroom and walked to Starbucks where I picked up the mobile app order that was waiting for me when I arrived. by the time I got back to the car it was at 80% and I left. 18 minutes

Got to Sacramento with 38% charge. Visited friends went to lunch did 20 or so miles around town. There was a wait at both local super charger locations so I drove to [Loomis][2]. Arrived with 16% left in the battery. Spent 25 minutes at Raleys buying car snacks for the ride home. Left with 80% charge.

Spent the night with friends near Auburn (76%). Could have plugged into their 110AC but they pay a lot for electricity after dark and I didn't need to charge. Went to my medical appointment the next morning then drove all the way back to Santa Nella, 147 miles 28% charge.

Got a burger to go at In-n-Out and just barely got back in time to catch the car at 80%; 25 minutes.

Drove 163 miles home with the A/C on and going a few mph over the 70 speed limit. Got home with 25% charge. If I needed to I could make it to work and back tomorrow with the remaining charge, but I will charge over night.

642 miles. Total cost of supercharging $44 at $0.46/kWh

Yes, it is very easy to take an electric car on a road trip.

[1]: maps.app.goo.gl/9hGqeVdwf27ief

[2]: maps.app.goo.gl/ZBQ5aYfi1e1Qbk

We have this misconception that is executing the will of the majority... But thats not true.

Any democracy that gives 51% of people what they want, even when that is abusive to the wishes of the 49% will not survive, that leads to revolution... democracy has never been about majority rule.

What democracy is about is rule by the people, ALL the people. Any successful system will reach agreements that nearly everyone will be happy enough with so as not to pick up a gun and shoot the other side for oppressing them. Its about compromising enough that everyone can settle rather than agree.

This is exactly why the electorial college and other elements of government exist rather than a simple 51% rule... because we want to make sure any idea has atleast some level of support from most represented groups... so in the end the ones who may not like the vote can at least live with it.

I'm gobsmacked! The more I'm learning about Forth, the more I'm loving its simplicity, and its extensibility,... and dare I say it... its elegance.

Yes, it can be quite cryptic at times. But the way you take little blocks of functionality to make slightly bigger blocks. And then expand on those blocks to bend to your will.... It's just a joy.

It's real programming on a rudimental level.

It's no wonder that there are passionate fans of this language.

#forth #retrocomputing

my repeated failed attempts at answering this question without snark indicate that I should remain clear of counselors and 10 year olds.

Don't believe the horror stories about electric vehicles! Here's an honest review of a recent holiday we took in one. The conclusion? It was perfectly uneventful.

#EV #electricvehicles
samharrison.science/posts/ev-h

I have a co-worker who is on a solo crusade to eliminate abbreviations from written language. I am new employee who has to ask every time I encounter a new abbreviation in a field I have not worked in before. Stay tuned this solo crusade may shortly turn into a dynamic duo of just-write-it-out crusaders.

Just like the vehicles, hydrogen fuel stations require a LOT of continuous and costly high precision maintenance. Without that they become unsafe to operate. With no real market to serve they quickly become an expensive white elephant.

Hydrogen is hell on metal components and these super high pressure systems need to be re-certified every 24 months. The expense of certifications is quickly becoming uneconomical

hydrogeninsight.com/transport/

Once more: Batman: one word. Iron Man: two words. Spider-man: hyphenated. This is important to me and also doesn’t matter because language is made up and we all know who you mean. But, y’know…

Were you aware that JFK's Nephew (his brother's son) Is currently running against Biden for the Democrat nomination for President of the USA?

Hamish's grumpy old man rant of the day:

This * is an asterisk

Asterix is a fictional Gaul.

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Prediction: If Elon starts charging to use Xitter, 90% of journalists will write long scathing articles and then imediately pony up the cash.

I wan to make a request to : When you design labs please design some (most) without step-by-step instructions. The chances of your students needing pipette skills in 10 years is remote. What will serve most student better will be the ability to identify a problem, design and experiment that might explain that problem, setup and run that experiment, then interpret the results. Perhaps followed up by design a second experiment if the first didn't help.

Save the "follow the recipe" skills for home ec. The most important thing you can teach your student at any level is experimental design.

@academicchatter

@CelloMomOnCars

I agree that I would find an urban area with fewer cars to have a higher quality of life than the equivalent area with more.

However after two decades away, this country bumkin is thrilled to finally escape the crushing, crowded, noisy, built up environment of the city to get back to having an acre(half a hectare) out on dirt road where I have the space to grow my own food, not have to fight my neighbors about the value of established trees that might hit their building, and can see the stars at night. At least for me this is a higher quality of life than any city no matter how well designed.

@AmyPetty

Help a person out. I have a bachelors degree in that a am very proud of and a Masters of Divinity that is from a different time in my life. Professionally, I would now really benefit from having a solid formal education in . What are some options for getting a formal degree (either BS or MA level) while continuing to work full time?

I would appreciate boosts for wider reach if your followers are knowledgeable in this area

Having only 80 Assemblymembers for 40,000,000 Californians means we have a ridiculously high 500,000 to one ratio in the lower house of our state legislature. No other state legislature comes anywhere near that level of poor representation in its lower house.

I would support a nonpartisan, good government ballot initiative to expand our State Assembly to 160 members so that we have smaller-size districts for our lower house.

#California #politics

@w7voa This is actually quite a brilliant move by the . Striking workers get strike funding from the union and cannot get unemployment. Workers who are laid off get to collect unemployment from the state instead. The union, by striking at only one of two closely aligned plants, gets twice as much harm to the companies while the tax payer picks up half the cost for them

I've been in tech for a long time but I'm not a big believer in IOT. My house is going to be Battlestar Galactica style for the foreseeable future. No networked fridges, stoves, light switches or toasters 😉

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