Marlsfarp
Marlsfarp t1_jcby82k wrote
I think there might be something shady about this guy.
Marlsfarp t1_j6ruic2 wrote
Reply to comment by SexyPeanut_9279 in This time capsule on 23rd by laundromoat
There are lots of them! Abuse of "historic landmark" status is the bread and butter of NIMBYs everywhere. Googling "historic landmark parking lot" gives news stories from all over the country, and those are just the ones notable enough to get op eds about.
Marlsfarp t1_j6ivurn wrote
Reply to comment by cdavidg4 in Notable N.Y.C. Street Signs Get a Makeover by DawgsWorld
"Park" is just as easy to say as "4th." "Avenue of the Americas" is a mouthful.
Marlsfarp t1_j69d09w wrote
Now this is an important news story.
Marlsfarp t1_j5zeosv wrote
Reply to comment by awesomeyo9876 in A giant solar microgrid is coming to New York City’s JFK airport by LittleWind_
real "world's shortest giant" energy
Marlsfarp t1_j2ryq6w wrote
Hopefully he never goes to work at his new job either.
Marlsfarp t1_j1uo4oh wrote
Reply to comment by justaname45832 in ELI5 Why wasn’t wireless and Bluetooth technology widespread 20 years ago? by SwimmingOx
Why is this clearly AI generated nonsense answer the top comment?
Marlsfarp t1_iyy2875 wrote
Reply to comment by Awkward-Painter-2024 in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
You guessed it exactly!
Marlsfarp t1_iyy1373 wrote
Reply to comment by Awkward-Painter-2024 in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
>that comment is by an airbnb operative
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Marlsfarp t1_iyxx9rb wrote
Reply to comment by DeathPercept10n in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
Okay? I have a neighbor who leaves the gas on sometimes too.
Marlsfarp t1_iyxw06h wrote
Reply to comment by DeathPercept10n in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
That story doesn’t seem to have anything to do with airbnb?
Marlsfarp t1_iyxeua3 wrote
Reply to comment by sundaysarelikethat in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
Could you phrase that a little bitchier?
Marlsfarp t1_iywtn7g wrote
Reply to comment by sundaysarelikethat in Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
Whereas I would prefer to have quiet, privacy and access to a kitchen, laundry, etc and stay in an actual neighborhood instead of a central business district, and I see having servants coming in to clean unnecessarily twice a day as an expensive annoyance. And that’s okay too. Neither of us is right, it’s just preferences.
Marlsfarp t1_ixdo78w wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
The people who manage to land a rent controlled home will be able to live cheaply as their home and their city decays around them, together with their grown children who can't afford to leave. Sometimes it's worth it for that select group, but overall it's a disaster. Supply and demand is not some trick made up by evil economists.
Marlsfarp t1_ixdlmj1 wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
First one he listed lays it pretty straightforwardly. Rent control reduces both the quality and quantity of housing available, in more or less the same way price controls for other things typically do. The theory is straightforward, but it's not just theory, it is extremely well documented in practice. It benefits entrenched interests at the expense of all future residents, and destroys the livability of cities.
Marlsfarp t1_ixdilgb wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
So when you said "those arguments aren't convincing," what you meant was "I'm not going to read any of that?"
Marlsfarp t1_ixdgao8 wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
Seemed like a good idea.
Marlsfarp t1_ixdg1h1 wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
Yes, like me. I have opposed most forms of rent control since reading about the subject.
Marlsfarp t1_ixdc6e4 wrote
Reply to comment by biggreencat in It's a Miracle Your Favorite Local Bar Still Exists by troxwalt
They are convincing to someone who is even slightly open to being persuaded by evidence.
Marlsfarp t1_ix1ufjk wrote
Reply to comment by 1600hazenstreet in It seems that you can pretty much park wherever you want if you have paper plates from somewhere else. by Rarek
So true, the poor love getting run over by cars
Marlsfarp t1_iud3cus wrote
No, you are correct that as the pressure increases, it eventually compresses to liquid and solid. And bathe cores of the planets are made of heavier elements that are solid anyway. But they are mostly gas.
Marlsfarp t1_iucva63 wrote
Reply to comment by Super_NiceGuy in ELI5: Why are the colours in rainbows in separate lines? by Oheligud
Yes, every rainbow looks the same. Rainbows are an illusion caused by the way light bounces around inside spherical drops of water. The angle light is bent as it passes from air to water and back again depends on wavelength.
Marlsfarp t1_iucumd8 wrote
Reply to comment by blow_up_the_outside in ELI5: Why are the colours in rainbows in separate lines? by Oheligud
The idea that the rainbow has seven colors actually comes from Isaac Newton, who greatly advanced our understanding of light. He understood that it was a continuous spectrum, but made many analogies to musical notes. The wavelengths of the “seven colors” are proportional to the wavelengths of the notes of one octave of a major scale.
Marlsfarp t1_iu4yzx0 wrote
Reply to comment by Imborednow in NYC chief housing officer: The era of YIMBY is here by ToffeeFever
Nope, having to meet fire code is part of being legalized. Anyone else?
Marlsfarp t1_jcf8ndl wrote
Reply to comment by Main_Photo1086 in Douglaston residents come out against Hocul’s affordable housing plan by Russianb0t1
Could the unprecedented crisis in housing inflation costs and homelessness that severely impacts quality of life be the reason to legalize building more? No, it must be to "punish" your little suburb by making it more livable with super scary homes that touch each other.