Well, this is interesting:
In NYC, a new bill would invite residents to submit photos of cars blocking bike lanes, schools, and sidewalks -- and then receive 25% of each $175 ticket.
https://t.co/nIQePqvTlz
Rosie O'Donnell says, "For the first time in 15 years, there were paparazzi waiting for me at the airport" when she landed in NYC for the #Tonys: "They wanted to see my facelift."
AI isn't going away but the response to this is heartening because AI visuals now have this stink of being a cheap, amateurish aesthetic faux pas, along the lines of using clipart or Comic Sans.
Boomers can't tell, but you don't advertise Lady Gaga with clipart and Comic Sans.
what this project WONT do: reduce traffic or meaningfully increase highway capacity
what this project WILL do: disproportionately offload congestion onto poor and working class Atlantans
It seems bat-poop insane to me that the City of Atlanta already has the funding & planning in place to build this on the Eastside Beltline, but the so-called 'transit mayor' has scuttled it for political reasons. I want to live in the alternate timeline where Dickens does right.
The @$$ of this building is beyond brutal. It completely lacks any creativity. We have got to hold our developers, architects, and DRC committees to higher standards. At this point, I would let kudzu grow up on these blank walls or have a massive mural.
@MidtownATL
BREAKING: The House just voted to remove the pesticide provisions from the farm bill that would have protected Bayer from lawsuits over cancer-causing glysophate in Roundup.
The amendment passed 280-142.
Congress has let drug companies rip off Americans for decades.
Lobbyists, campaign cash, and a system that protects industry profits.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Ticketmaster Canada will no longer allow tickets for concerts, sports, and other live events in Ontario to be resold above their original price under Ontario’s newly passed Bill 97.