Good. Gaming is (should be) for everyone. The industry should be as well.
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I can see value in HVAC IoT. Away from home and there's a cold spell? Turn up the heating so your pipes don't freeze, but also run it higher when electricity is cheaper (if you have variable pricing).
I don't think I'd want my microwave, washing machine, or toilet to have IoT features though.
Absolutely. It's just that the guy driving a 15 year old Hyundai isn't exactly the "wealthy class". Laws like this affect mostly people who can barely afford cars, not people who can easily afford them. Actually I think the wealthy would be more annoyed if there were MORE people driving so more traffic jams, but that's not a solution either.
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The has got to be an alternate route that is nicer than that, that’s wild.
Well they could also be lying or exaggerating to make a point, but we don't really know.
But I get that sone areas are incredibly car centric and leave you little choice.
That's what I witnessed when I visited the US, though I went on the east coast so not as car centric as the rest of the country. Haven't been to India, so I'm not sure how bad it is there for real.
My own country isn't exactly the paragon of public transit, but it's good enough that you've got literal carbrains going "eh I could just take the bus to work and have a fun project car instead of a boring daily commuter". Walking is an option pretty much everywhere too, even the large stroads leading in and out of cities (essentially the highway continuing into the city, really), have sidewalks and pedestrian crossings. If I need to go 1 KM in any direction here, I walk
Estonians had the right to an education in Estonian before the occupation as well. Before Stalin and Hitler carved up Europe.
What would have happened under the rule of Nazism
Unspeakable things. Which is why I'm not a fan of the fact that the nazis and soviets literally divided up Europe to be shared among themselves. The soviets actually enabled nazis initially. They only later fought the nazis out of self-preservation, not principle, when Hitler's paranoia made him make the first move against the soviets.
Non-Russians weren't equal in the soviet empire either. It was a bit less racial than national there though - the people living in the core of the empire had more privileges, it just wasn't official policy.
As you may understand, I'm not against the principles of socialism. It's just that for anyone living in Eastern Europe, history with the soviet union has soured things.
And a meat company has been named after them in my country lol
You're not local so you wouldn't know. The leaders hailed dekulakization as landlord removal but it was really just about anyone who was well off through their own family's labor too. And political opponents obviously. It was a dark time and we still mourn all the lives lost to the labor camps.
Mexico never oppressed America like this. There's been conflicts, but the US was never forcefully occupied by Mexico.
Mate, I'm Estonian. Get the fuck out of here with any soviet praise.
The soviet way was to have the elites be rich, while deporting regular people with too many cows in their barn to Siberia. They were doing pretty much what ICE is doing in the US right now - complain that your neighbour is a kulak, and they get removed. Only in the US it's "complain that your neighbour is MS-13, and they get removed". Plus the 5 year economic plans brought with them lovely things like the Holodomor.
China is going to have the most billionaires of any nation in probably less than a decade. "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" is just capitalism with actual oversight. Truth is, their government, particularly the court system, actually sides with corporations more than people. Try criticizing a major corporation and you're fucked. Not even just Chinese corporations. You can't criticize fucking Tesla in China.
If you want an actual example of the success of communism, there's always Cuba. They're blockaded by pretty much everyone, and yet have a pretty good standard of living. Better healthcare than many European nations, let alone the US. They may be poor, but that's more the US's fault than Cuba's own.
Why not India? Tough to say
i.e. you don’t have a serious analysis.
Do you?
So why don’t they have South-Korean style development?
Are Chaebols a good thing now?
Yes, you can also see mopeds and such in the photo. 2 stroke mopeds of course are even worse for emissions than cars. Modern 4 stroke ones not so much, but if you're limited to 50cc, they're ridiculously underpowered, not particularly long lasting, etc. Not sure what the regulations on this area in India.
And sure, you can definitely walk. You can walk on the side of a highway too, nobody's stopping you. Why are people complaining about car centric city design in the US? You CAN walk. It's not safe to in many places, but you CAN.
For real though, some people don't want to walk on what is essentially a highway. It's unsafe. There should be better options for pedestrians.
Now there's plenty of reasons to consider him awesome - those have been listed by more serious comments than mine.
But did you know he used to rap?
Also, right-wing media tried to brand him "Zohran the Destroyer" and very promptly stopped doing so when they realized it sounds way too cool. Apparently he's going to destroy NYC by advocating for 1) raised minimum wage, 2) universal free daycare, 3) A working fucking bus system. He's got personal experience with the problems of the bus system, numbers, a working proof of concept, and a plan to Trump-Proof the city
I'm not even American and I'm rooting for him. Both because he might actually improve people's lives and because he just seems awesome. Been a long time I've seen a politician with his charisma, enthusiasm, and vision. I hope NYC votes him into the office!