Ben Kleinbaum
318 posts






You’re not actually underwater if property value is still greater than cost of debt you took on, and most people didn’t take on much debt for their purchase. China also has 1.4 billion people. You can find a tiny minority who bought expensive asset at loss in any healthy economy.



John Ganz makes a lot more sense when you understand him as being essentially like Matt Yglesias, sort of a high-concept satire of a particular kind of bourgeois idiocy


It's ironic that there's a big Kissinger revival at precisely the historical moment that his opening to China is coming into full view as the greatest blunder of U.S. foreign policy in the second half of the 20th century.




This is what happened with IZ in NYC: it started as balanced voluntary IZ in high rent neighborhoods, it worked, and so it was made mandatory and applied to all rezonings, regardless of feasibility, making a decade of upzonings nearly useless. manhattan.institute/article/de-bla…



While I also find the article to be bad, I do specifically want to make sure everyone knows how stupid this guy’s critique is. But you can’t blame him, he lives in SF and has no idea what it means that MTA does 2 billion trips per year (BART and Muni *combined* are ~12% of that).









If you're a CEO, just put a token consumption target for your organization. That's all. Don't overthink. Any token consumption is good consumption.

Exclusive: Meta employees are competing internally to become “Token Legends,” ranking themselves by how much AI compute they consume. The leaderboard reflects a new status game where token usage is tied to productivity and influence. thein.fo/4cagfEP


@missmayn They don’t. This is a tax write off incentive for owners. We need to update the law to make it so they are NOT incentivized to keep that shit vacant. Worked with plenty who refuse to even do temp events for cash because of liability. Even tho I pay for insurance. Fucked




There is a lot to consider with this. Many people on here, whose opinions are normally highly valuable, have turned into frothing loons with orange man bad blinkers.


Today on Volts: NY gov. Kathy Hochul wants to delay or roll back her state's landmark climate law in the name of affordability. State activists say more clean energy would bring costs down & Hochul is just making excuses for past failures. I get into it with @PeteSikora1.


Will someone please think of the neighborhood character! 😫









