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Future Inclined

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Future Inclined@FutureInclined·
Like Liz Truss, Dilma Rouseff, or Park Geun-hye? Or maybe Angela Merkel and her destruction of German energy infrastructure and the incidence of the war in Ukraine? How about Tiffany Henyard and corruption? Lori Lightfoot and violent crime, not to mention a terrible response to COVID? Or possibly Latoya Cantrell and vast misuse of public funds? Glad to hear you mentioning them 😂😂😂😂
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Future Inclined@FutureInclined·
@humantransit You are arguing from the excluded middle. Go back to school and leave the bullshit rhetoric at home.
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Jarrett Walker
Jarrett Walker@humantransit·
Self driving taxis will further reduce parking, allowing more infill. Nice. What will the infill do? Increase travel demand in a fixed amount of street space. So we’ll end up with self-driving gridlock, and regret having disinvested in space-efficient buses and trains.
Harrison Finberg@harrisonfinberg

Infill may trend this direction over the next 20 years as self driving cars take over. No valuable real estate on parking, you send your car to go park somewhere ugly and out of sight or use cheap robot taxis.

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@FutureInclined @cafreiman The constitution only says that Congress can establish a postal service. The postal reorganization act of 1970 says congress reserves the right to “alter, amend, or repeal any or all of the sections of this title”. They can make any change they want, including eliminating USPS.
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Chris Freiman
Chris Freiman@cafreiman·
Mail delivery is a private good and should be fully privatized. Also, to reply to a couple of common objections: (1) Private companies like FedEx *do* provide last-mile delivery. (2) Private companies *are* banned from delivering mail (but not parcels).
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

The Postmaster General says USPS might be forced to stop deliveries in 2027 if current trends continue. Postmaster David Steiner says the postal service "will be out of cash in less than 12 months." Steiner has has also been on the board of directors of FedEx since 2009.

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Future Inclined@FutureInclined·
@DirtyTesLa I'm having my pre-50k inspection soon in A2. Can't wait to see nothing wrong.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
There should be nothing controversial about requiring proof of citizenship, even if illegals voting is extremely rare. It’s a reasonable safeguard that many countries have. Voting also should be made harder, not easier (in my opinion). There are way too many uninformed people voting in our federal elections, and it isn’t exclusively a feature of the left or right. There are a lot of dumb people across the spectrum. If I were in Congress, I would write and introduce a bill that requires all registered voters to take a mandatory civics exam (high-school level) before voting in every federal election with a rotating set of questions for each cycle. If you don’t understand how the federal government [should] work, then you honestly shouldn’t have a say in who gets to govern or represent the American people.
Jessica Tarlov@JessicaTarlov

Republicans are lying to the American people when they say the SAVE Act is a voter ID law—it’s a proof-of-citizenship requirement that would make voting harder, if not impossible, for a lot of people. Passports are expensive, documents don’t always match, and the process can be a mess (been there). We should be making voting easier, not adding more hurdles. Democrats can own this by proposing their own bill that accepts a range of IDs, and includes automatic voter registration and Election Day as a national holiday for starters.

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$ilko@SilkoSpots·
@business EV's (and other electronic 'innovations') also helped cripple and / or overload powergrids in countless country's. The cost to upgrade will be far greater than the cost of oil saved.
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Bloomberg@business·
EVs helped avoid the use of 2.3 million barrels of oil daily last year. By 2030, that number could more than double to 5.25 million barrels bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Future Inclined@FutureInclined·
Public transit wastes more of your time than any car. 10-15 minute walk plus wait time on either end, plus 5-15 minutes for every intermediate step. If you have an extra 40-90 minutes every day to waste, good for you, but the population density necessary for public transit only works in certain areas. And it still wastes your time.
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Jarrett Walker
Jarrett Walker@humantransit·
Hypothetical cheap self driving cars can’t replace public transit ability to use space efficiently in dense cities. Technology never changes geometry. What they can do, as an idea, is undermine political support for public transit. For that, they don’t even need to exist.
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin

As a huge fan of public transport, I do wonder if sometimes the future isn't trams or trains ( in the US) but tens of thousands of low emission, ultra cheap, self driving cars Sometimes acting as dynamically routed buses, if they costs can't come down through scaling enough

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Kelly
Kelly@broadwaybabyto·
A woman was raped in her hotel room and NOW Travelodge puts a rule in place that staff must have consent to give your key to someone else. The fact that this wasn’t already a rule is genuinely terrifying. No one cares about the safety of women & girls.
Vittoria@vitt2tsnoc

After a woman was raped in her hotel room… Travelodge now says staff must get explicit consent before giving someone a key to a guest’s room. I genuinely cannot get over the fact that this apparently needed to be written down as a NEW RULE in 2026. What the actual fuck.

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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
"What the hell is water?"
Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc

My ancestors buried half their children. All mine are alive. My ancestors' house had a dirt floor. Mine is wood. I have indoor plumbing, I have hot water, I have never in my life hauled a full bucket half a mile and I probably never will. Do you know how rare it is, in human history, for small children to wear shoes? Mine have multiple pairs. I can speak to my relatives who live thousands of miles away, for free, at any time. Video, if we want video. With machine translation, if we speak different languages. The original Library of Congress had 740 books in it. I have more than that. If I run out of books in my home my local public library has 350,000. If I want to take a hundred books with me on vacation, they all fit on a device that fits in my purse. I have heat in the winter and AC in the summer and a washing machine and I have never, ever, ever had to scrub a dress clean by hand in the stream. I can look up recipes from more than a hundred different countries and I've tried dozens of them. I ride a clean and modern train across my city for $4, or take a robot taxi if I'm out too late for the train. I donate $40,000 every year to the cause of getting healthcare to the world's poorest people and even after the donations I never have to think about whether I can afford a book, or a pair of shoes, or a cup of coffee. There is a great deal more to fight for, of course. I hope that our descendants will look back on our lives and list a thousand ways they're richer. Maybe we ourselves will do that, if some of the crazier stuff comes true. But the abundance is all around you and to a significant degree you aren't feeling it only because fish don't notice water.

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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
There are 29 active volcanoes in the world. One volcano emits in 2 seconds what humanity emits in an entire year. The climate debate is over.
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Brilyn Hollyhand
Brilyn Hollyhand@BrilynHollyhand·
Children aren’t born like this. We don’t have a masculinity crisis in America, we have a fatherhood crisis. Boys are being raised by algorithms, activists, and screens instead of men who fear God and live with conviction.
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Bx@BxsRLW·
@archer_rs The "but what about the physical jobs" trope is a perfect example of reducing a complex system to a cartoon. Patriarchy isn't a secret club of men; it’s a structural intersection of class and culture that harms everyone. 1/2
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Future Inclined@FutureInclined·
@7Kiwi We're wishing your choke point happens some night.
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Jon Burke 🌍@jonburkeUK·
The sun doesn’t have a ‘choke point’.
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