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qwrty@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My socks. The left foot indicator is on the right side of the sock. The right indicator in on the left side of the sock.English0·2 年前Ok, but why do they even need side indicators? I thought socks could go on either foot.
qwrty@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Oprah Exits Weight Watchers Board After Admitting She Took Weight Loss Meds, Stock TumblingEnglish0·2 年前BREAKING NEWS
In my 25 year career, this is possibly the worst thing I will report…
Oprah still exists.
We’ll be back when more information comes out about this horrible situation.
qwrty@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Why it’s so hard to find an apartment you can affordEnglish0·2 年前Virgin California rent control vs Chad anew York rent control
qwrty@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Why it’s so hard to find an apartment you can affordEnglish0·2 年前um actually rent control (alone) historically has made housing worse, reduced housing quality, and raised prices 🤓🤓🤓
That’s if you mean price capping by “rent control,” if there is anything else, I don’t have anything to say about any other type of rent control, as I don’t know much about those.
I know this is quite a bit later, but this comment confused me. I do not see how loosening zoning laws that limit density and banning corporations from owning houses are mutually exclusive.These policies can and should work together as part of a bigger urbanist policy. I also don’t see how supporting local developers is that bad of a thing. I’d rather have the money stay in the community and go to a community member than some multinational corporation who owns thousands of homes across the country. Still it isn’t the best. Cooperative housing or need based housing who is better, but realistically those can’t fill up the excess of stock that we need. We will need input from private developers, as well as a big government housing initiative.
“deregulation” detected. ready the down votes. /s
Seriously though, zoning laws are a big reason why we have the current housing crisis. If given the opportunity, someone or some business will build high density housing. But you can’t with he current implementation of zoning laws. Without that barrier, you would see a lot more high density building projects
Still we do need zoning laws. I don’t think anyone wants a factory or a garbage dump in their back yard. Used correctly zoning also helps limit sprawl.
qwrty@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?English0·2 年前Check out Garbage Time. It’s a channel about an Aussie and his mechanic buddy repairing old, shitty cars. Many of the cars are Australian specific too.
It depends
Not all weapons have a burst mode. Often though, militaries prefer controlled bursts of full auto, but it depends on the role and weapons system. Machine gunners are more likely to go full hog than a rifleman for example, but that’s assuming that all soldiers do the most optimal choice in any given situation, which just isn’t true.