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Yeah, the world map is a key to understanding what is going on. Road safety is relatively well understood, and most developed nations (except the U.S.) are following up on the issue quite well. In the U.S. it's also a cultural phenomenon, people simply demand unsafe roads at the ballot, the same way they demand unsafe gun laws or unsafe food laws
Yes, but I believe it still is! The electronics district is still the place to be. Just the live music, underground raves, small bars and cultural activities are gone
Great article, thank you. I've always been very interested in the story and got to visit Shenzhen a few times around the time he was active there, but never met him or learned anything more than what is publicly known
Absolutely. Especially when looking how discourse online is developing, and the prevalence of bots everywhere, physical spaces will probably be more important than they have been in a long time
I hope we can find a new space very soon, but it's looking good. Time to plan your trip to Vancouver this summer!
You're totally right. A lot of the "perfect privacy" play is a pure Larp, you turn around and see these people using credit cards the second they're off stage. Just use Bitcoin already!
Heya! Just wanted to warn you that somebody is impersonating you on Telegram in a sophisticated scam. Could be worth it to warn people in groups where you are very active
Absolutely, your post totally resonates. The web is dead, and nothing is replacing it. I'm personally investing in real-life connections and spaces, but I very much miss the "old" social media, chat groups and forums. Also, extra zap for your username