[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 2 points 10 hours ago

As long as they're getting paid well to do a job they want to do and have breaks, I don't see the problem. It's a job and in this capitalist world, bills have to be paid somehow. Pretty low effort way to earn some money.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 5 points 1 day ago

I thought that was the joke.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 37 points 4 weeks ago

Set up automatic bank transfers to chop your income into % parts: 5% play money, 20% savings, bills etc. do what works for you. Get rid of unnecessary subscriptions.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 70 points 1 month ago

Welcome to the new era of enshittification where you'll eventually have to subscribe to access or make posts, and none of it will be searchable on any search engines.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 32 points 2 months ago

Subscriptions.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 22 points 5 months ago

As an outsider, it's really depressing to hear you only get two parties to choose from.

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submitted 5 months ago by Peddlephile@lemm.ee to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

I made this mini game as a way to process my absolute frustration of my local government favouring car transport and on street car parking, as well as almost getting run over by impatient drivers and cars parked in the cycling lane. I thought everyone here might enjoy it. It should run in your browser.

Cycling is a valid form of transport. It's not just a hobby.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 30 points 9 months ago

From where you're standing, everyone is left.

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submitted 9 months ago by Peddlephile@lemm.ee to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

And we had a community feedback session on active transport accessibility last year which highlighted some key roads that could adopt bike lane infrastructure. One of these roads is scheduled for an upgrade but no allowance for bike lanes was considered.

The road was considered a danger to vehicles because of pot holes, not because there's barely any room to drive in a two way street. Forget cycling; there is no room to even squeeze between parked vehicles and moving cars, and a lot of them have a murderous attitude to cyclists.

We have 3 counsellors for a bike lane, and 3 against (citing exceeding budget, safety and accessibility concerns regarding loss of on street parking). There was a swinging counsellor who initially voted for the bike lane in one meeting, but then ultimately voted against in the next meeting because the bike lane went against the council code of conduct (going against majority of the resident's wishes to keep on street parking).

I'm just frustrated... My area is so anti everything except for cars, and it's so close to public transport and the city (less than 6kms). It's actually ripe for some decent active transport infrastructure but unfortunately cycling, for some reason, is seen as a 'rich' person's activity even though their super utes cost waaaaaaay more than what most people can afford.

At the last council meeting, there was so much hostility from the car owners, saying that getting rid of on street parking for cycling infrastructure was a waste of money, would stop deliveries and maintenance vehicles, and creates an unsafe environment where you'd have to walk 500m in the dark to your car. Any time cycling was mentioned, they'd yawn loudly or shout their opinions.

My local council has also declared 'a climate emergency' but actively working against cycling treating it like a hobby, rather than a legitimate form of transport. Stop the world, I want to get off.

Rant over.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 36 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

They also provide apartments to live in permanently for those displaced in the development.

Meanwhile, the US has not built high speed rail and has tent cities.

In the case of national infrastructure, China wins hands down.

Although it's kind of ridiculous to compare California with an entire country...

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 25 points 11 months ago

Lol. I actually read the article and it's Tim fucking Gurner.

I've got friends who work as consultants for his projects and it's more of a "do as I say" relationship. He buys up properties and then turns them into "luxury" apartments or hotels for his rich mates.

He's part of our affordable housing crisis.

And he goes on to make this statement. Good grief.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 22 points 11 months ago

I'm not American, but reading the Foreword was just plain scary to me since it comes from a major party. There's nothing about economics and all about moral outrage. You guys need to diversify your parties somehow.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 99 points 1 year ago

Private health insurance.

Banks.

[-] Peddlephile@lemm.ee 24 points 1 year ago

Welcome to crony capitalism

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