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gigawort t1_j9husui wrote
Reply to comment by DJBabyB0kCh0y in $200M in City Purchased COVID Gear Auctioned For Just $500,000 by jumbod666
Maybe you got in and out easy because hundreds of thousands of people got theirs at Javits & other mass vax sites.
gigawort t1_j7wtf93 wrote
Reply to comment by myassholealt in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
Maybe you should take an economics class then.
gigawort t1_j7wcst6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
Sorry, I know, it wasn't really directed at you. Just everyone in general.
gigawort t1_j7wck16 wrote
Reply to comment by myassholealt in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
Well, there's lots more people now, both in NY and in the USA. 630,000 people in NYC alone in the past decade. Yes, we did a lot of new construction, but not enough.
gigawort t1_j7wbfwe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
Not true at all, for example, Manhattan rents were down 2.4% YoY in Summer of 2018 (pdf warning)
gigawort t1_j7wb28s wrote
Reply to comment by motherthrowee in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
One thing the author didn't explore was the average sq ft rented per person. I suspect that's drastically increased since 2021, but I don't know if that kind of data is available.
More sq. ft. person -> less people per unit -> higher demand -> higher prices
gigawort t1_j7wad58 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Manhattan rents hit an all-time high in January by WarrenBuffetsDriver
I'm dubious about it being the cause. Less than 2% of the units use that one company's software, and I can't imagine it would have this kind of outsized effect we've seen in the past 2 years.
I would like to see a chart of average square feet rented per person over time. I suspect that might be telling, but I don't know if that data is available.
gigawort t1_j5reclp wrote
I've found good results with 311 that doesn't involve parking enforcement or noise complaints.
I noticed that a manhole was leaking water for a couple weeks. No one bothered to report it. I reported it to 311 and there was a whole team digging it up that night.
I saw that a crosswalk light had gone out. Again, a couple weeks and no body reported anything. I reported it, and it was fixed quite promptly.
Lot's of people have a mindset that someone else will report it, but the bystander effect is very real, and very often no one does. It takes like 3 minutes to snap a photo and report something, and doing so can improve the life of you and your neighbors.
edit: about 2 weeks ago someone dumped to full garbage bins near me, on a highly-trafficked intersection in front of a popular store in a touristy Manhattan neighborhood. For two weeks, no one bothered to report it — not anyone that lived in that building, nor any of the employees/managers of the store. Like a broken window, the two bins gathered companion trash bags, and ultimately yesterday massive pieces of plywood were dumped there. I got fed up, and reported it to 311 last night. It was all gone by noon today.
gigawort t1_j1qtux9 wrote
Reply to comment by deathclient in For months my battery capacity remained at 85%, the month I’m out of warranty, capacity drops to 79% by Claymore6
First off, they haven’t been proven guilty of anything. The case is still winding through the courts and when it does eventually resolve, Apple will almost certainly admit to no wrongdoing which is how 99% of class action cases resolve.
Yes, they could have another option which is what they they give you option to not enable it. Like I said, their marketing/implementation of it was poor. Yet the end result today is still almost the same as it was at the beginning: nearly every aging phone battery is throttled except for the handful that think they know better and disable it.
gigawort t1_j1qn5d0 wrote
Reply to comment by deathclient in For months my battery capacity remained at 85%, the month I’m out of warranty, capacity drops to 79% by Claymore6
Sheesh, this again. They did it to prevent the phones from randomly turning off.
Yeah, their marketing about it was terrible, but there were two bad options and they went with the least bad one.
gigawort t1_j1dbhup wrote
Reply to What caused this? by TrashAtEverything_
A lawsuit caused that message.
gigawort t1_iz6qg9i wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Strain-9847 in End of the day at Macy's store on Christmas Eve, New York, 1948. by Limit9087
Crawl back into your bunker.
gigawort t1_ixktqeb wrote
Reply to comment by dust1990 in A Railroad Strike Could Lead to a Literal Shitshow in NYC by arrogant_ambassador
That's daily. It adds up fast.
gigawort t1_iuezbnw wrote
Reply to comment by stealthflight23 in Four times a week on average, an e-bike or e-scooter battery catches fire in New York City by geoxol
They didn’t just know what they were doing, they scammed you.
gigawort t1_j9hv49c wrote
Reply to comment by lupuscapabilis in $200M in City Purchased COVID Gear Auctioned For Just $500,000 by jumbod666
Yeah, they didn't overspend because they weren't an initial epicenter like NYC. By the time it hit them hard, they already had an idea of what worked and what was needed.