@levisan ah, well, that right already exists, it’s just trumped by exemptions to prevent prejudicial treatment in certain ways, like based on religion, sex, etc. which i’m grateful for tbh! where i grew up folks would be turned away from places for being christian, for example. glad it’s not like that here
@levisan ohh. yeah. well, in some cases ppl do get paid for their commutes but that’s rare. and that would incentivize people living far from work, penalize folks who maybe pay more to live closer
@levisan like a restraining order anyone can apply to whoever they don’t want to be around?
@levisan isn’t that the definition of being paid per hour?
@levisan what, like freedom of association?
was shocked to find out that was all the real actors voices on the musical episode. and that last episode cliffhanger! i haven’t enjoyed star trek this much since TNG was still on the air, i think!
@caitp @damianogerli my memory is that google was a lot better — at least by the time i tried it in maybe 2000ish. altavista was good, but google quickly blew em out of the water
@damianogerli i remember using basically this pitch for trying google to my altavista-using friends at high school! great time while it lasted…
@seachanger an alternative without the regional spelling issues could be “villages”!
@seachanger the downside will be the british vs american spelling arguments — as a canadian i’m on team “neighbourhood” btw ;)
@seachanger the other upside to this term would be it intuitively encourages choosing a niche small/medium-sized instance/neighbourhood instead of an enormous “default” one
I was messing around with my savings and started thinking about how nice having a chart like this in the Wealthsimple app would be for project forecasting.
Too often, I see people create project forecasts that commit to a date. What I teach them to do is think about ranges.
In an investing or saving context, this picture makes lots of sense.
@levisan hm that’s not new though — i remember that as a major talking point from when i first got interested in this sort of thing in the early 2000s. comparing the amount of people that could move on the same size road w cars vs bikes vs buses vs light rail, comparing neighbourhood with and without parking, etc
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