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Dayton supremacist #dayton260k https://t.co/W7S2tiQVAJ

Dayton, OH Katılım Şubat 2009
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Matt Sauer
Matt Sauer@mattsauer·
A short piece I wrote for the DDN on accessory dwelling units. Dayton recently made ADUs conditional uses in all residential zoning districts (only one board review to get approved). Have a backyard? #dayton260k daytondailynews.com/ideas-voices/v…
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Ian Enders
Ian Enders@IEnders11·
“Miami of Ohio” is driving me insane man. They can’t just say “Miami” since the hurricanes aren’t playing. They could say “the RedHawks” too. They shouldn’t be saying “Miami of Ohio” unless we’re playing Miami OF FLORIDA!
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Just Donny D
Just Donny D@5ForFlying·
Sure wish these announcers would stop saying Ohio. Just say Miami.
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Tony Annett
Tony Annett@tonyannett·
Renewables are now the cheapest form of energy in electricity generation. People who claim otherwise still think it’s 2010…
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
Excessive parking is a plague that's drowning our cities in asphalt and ugliness.
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Republicans Support Madness 🇺🇸
Republicans have run Ohio for nearly 30 years now and in all that time the only thing they've succeeded at doing is running the state into the ground. By virtually any measure you want to choose -- income, health, education -- Ohio has plummeted from where it was 30 years ago.
Barabbas🇺🇦@RealBarabbas

Husted is accused of committing fraud in both the HB6 & ECOT scandals here in Ohio but is hoping you don't know about any of that when considering a guy who hasn't won an election on his own in over a decade.

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trash jones
trash jones@jzux·
so it turns out the “woke mind virus” was empathy for human life
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Matt Sauer
Matt Sauer@mattsauer·
The “information density” is a great point and I don’t see how a wealthy western country can emulate it
Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi

I spent time in Shenzhen last year and when I saw Merz come back from China saying Germans need to work more I immediately knew what broke his brain because I lived the exact same cognitive shock my first week in Huaqiangbei I burned through 4 prototype iterations of a motor controller board for less than a thousand bucks total, back home a friend was working on something similar and spent over 12 thousand for a single revision that took almost two months to arrive when you live that contrast in your own hands with your own project something permanently shifts in how you see the world and it goes way deeper than speed & cost what Shenzhen actually built is a collective learning organism, imagine 20 PCB fabs 15 injection mold shops 30 component distributors and a hundred firmware freelancers all within a 2km radius, looks insanely redundant from the outside until you realize redundancy is actually information density in disguise I watched this firsthand with an injection mold supplier I was working with, this guy had seen a hundred founders iterate similar thermal designs over 6 months so he proactively modified his tooling before I even opened my mouth, he knew what I needed before I knew what I needed, the intelligence lives in the relationships between the nodes and it compounds daily the west thinks about manufacturing as a cost center you optimize by centralizing… China accidentally built a distributed neural network of manufacturing intelligence where knowledge diffuses horizontally across thousands of agents faster than any single western company can process internally so when Merz comes back and says we need to work a bit more I think he saw the problem but COMPLETELY misdiagnosed the solution, telling Germans to work harder is like telling a horse to gallop faster when the other side built a combustion engine the gap is ARCHITECTURAL it’s ecosystem density, you need a custom connector in Shenzhen you walk 200 meters, in Munich you send an email and wait 3 weeks it’s iteration speed, parallel search vs sequential optimization at the system level, it’s risk tolerance, Chinese founders ship something broken on Monday fix it Tuesday ship again Wednesday while European companies are still in the approval phase for the pilot program of the feasibility study… and Merz only saw the surface, what he missed is the tier 2 cities like Hefei Chengdu Wuhan replicating the Shenzhen model at scale right now BYD going from irrelevant to outselling every european automaker combined in roughly 5 years, Huawei building its own 7nm chip under maximum sanctions when every analyst said it was physically impossible & behind all of that a government that treats advanced manufacturing as an existential national priority while europe debates whether AI needs another ethics committee I think what we’re watching is the most asymmetric economic competition in modern history and most western leaders are still framing it as a productivity problem when it’s actually an ontological one Europe & America are optimizing variables that China stopped tracking years ago meanwhile China is compounding on dimensions the west has no framework to even measure Merz at least had the courage to name it out loud and I respect that genuinely but working a bit more inside a broken architecture just means you arrive at the wrong destination slightly faster

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BarryRoland19
BarryRoland19@BarryRoland19·
Every year or so, my wife and I (*without the kids*) go to NYC for 3-4 nights. The daily itinerary looks something like this: get a coffee, walk, get a few pastries, walk, have a slice of pizza, walk, get some dim sum, walk, go to a museum, get a coffee, take a subway, eat, walk, eat, have a coffee, take a subway, walk. Not a vacation in the traditional sense, but if there's a trip I can do once a year for the rest of my life, it's this.
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big_pedestrian
big_pedestrian@big_pedestrian·
People desperately want a solution to road safety that does not require inconveniencing drivers. No such solution exists. If we want fewer injuries and deaths, we need to set human mobility, health, safety and life above LOS/parking. Anyone who says otherwise is bullshitting you.
Max Dubler, AICP 🏳️‍🌈@maxdubler

People desperately want a solution to high housing prices that does not require building new homes. No such solution exists. If we want lower rents and home prices, we need to build more homes in the places people want to live. Anyone who says otherwise is bullshitting you.

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Andy Boenau
Andy Boenau@Boenau·
Mode shift is behavior change. Behavior change requires marketing. When a new brand of a common product appears on shelves, a consumer walking the aisle is drawn by things like shelf placement, the images and fonts on the packaging, price, etc. A few advertising tweaks here and there can nudge a person to buy because the product itself is already fully understood. But getting a person to buy a brand new product requires marketing (storytelling). There are many case studies about this. Once people form habits, especially habits that are socially common & acceptable, getting people to change their habits is hard. Marketers understand that behavior change requires marketing. Mode shift requires forming new travel habits. You don't just ride a bicycle instead of driving your car because a bike share station popped up or bike lanes appeared. You don't just start using the bus around town instead of driving your car because you heard the bus is free. It's not enough to provide a variety of transportation options. Behavior change requires marketing -- transportation storytelling.
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Matt Little
Matt Little@LittleCongress·
ICE beat him so violently that he couldn’t remember his own daughter. Then they lied about it. Alberto Castañeda Mondragón’s skull was fractured in eight places. He had bleeding on his brain and spent nearly a month in the hospital. ICE claims he simply ran into a wall. Even the doctors and nurses didn’t believe ICE’s story. Alberto, a legal resident with a green card, was just shopping in St. Paul when ICE agents pulled him out of his car. Stories like Alberto’s are all too common with ICE. Beatings and shootings of detainees and even legal observers have been detailed time and time again. And ICE keeps lying, despite judges, courts, and even doctors revealing their lies. We must hold ICE accountable for its actions. Victims of their violence deserve justice
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 I can't STRESS this ENOUGH: Trump’s new defense plan quietly creates a National Guard “response force” for crowd control and civil unrest — deployable nationwide by April 2026. All 50 states. That’s not preparation to leave office. That’s preparation to suppress dissent and consolidate power. Pay attention.
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Aaron Lubeck
Aaron Lubeck@aaron_lubeck·
Over the last 10 years, the suburbanists who write our ZONING codes have been under intense pressure by the Yimby movement to right their long list of wrongs. But the "residential-over-retail" problem is different, because it is a BUILDING code issue. The next 5 years will need (and see) increased pressure on building code writers to fix the problems they have caused. None is more obvious than their effective ban on small mixed-use buildings, which are the bedrock of American Main Street Urbanism.
Lindsay Loves Cities@LindsayJS

Residential-over-Retail on a human-scale street -- 3-5 stories -- is beloved and highly-sought after. When the buildings are the same height it makes us feel enclosed & safe -- like we are in a living room -- which invites people in -- shoppers, visitors & the most important stakeholder in housing - residents.

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