Well in almost every other circumstance, you’re forgetting Uber and Airbnb.
Well in almost every other circumstance, you’re forgetting Uber and Airbnb.
I see a ton of comments here hating on nostalgic people, with no actual nostalgic people in sight yet.
…yeah you’re in a Lemmy comment section.
Everyone will benefit, but have to imagine relatively few will buy tools to actually take advantage of it.
Headline so insanely misleading they had to change it lol. NYTimes is such a joke these days
Google be like
They are so feckless. So many titles are basically “Trump Questions Harris’s Race at NABJ Interview” like it’s wasn’t insane.
I’m not sure this was quite the boon for Trump. He hasn’t faced anything but soft ball Fox News reporters for years, and just made headlines for pitching a fit after being interviewed by actual journalists
This is one of my biggest pet peeves. They’re cabs with an app.
Also rental cars like Zipcar calling themselves “car sharing”.
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Oh cool a national poll, I’m sure this’ll be super relevant to a race decided on the state level.
Dems haven’t even officially nominated anyone yet, dont think the republicans would get very far with that stunt
Wonder if this was one of those “second amendment people” Trump was hoping would stop Hilary.
Unfortunately news doesn’t cease to be if you dislike it.
There are absolutely zero good options this late in the game, but I feel someone like Sherrod Brown has to be a million times better than Biden. Either way yeah, they need to start merchandising their wins and develop a real platform that is “proactive” for ‘28.
Vienna, among other places, has had a successful model for decades.
https://www.politico.eu/article/vienna-social-housing-architecture-austria-stigma/
Build. Social. Housing.
Its not a difficult concept. The “market” is not going to build anything that lowers the price. The market is not going to build anything fast enough. The market is absolutely not going to give a flying fuck about building to create communities.
I knew there was a link between cell phones and cancer!!
…yeah that’s kind of the literal point
Rent as a percentage of income. General rule (and what I’m assuming the article is using without getting around the paywall) is 1/3 of your income should be rent. So if the avg rent in 2019 was $1666 and it’s now $2000 you should be making $80k/year instead of $60K.
Are we running out of things to get mad about?