@SukritGanesh@SwannMarcus89 To be clear - the noise pollution alone ultimately hurts dense urban areas, and offers no amenities to locals like a train station or shopping district would provide. Good urbanism means choosing public life over profit. YIMBYs should know this if they want to succeed.
@SukritGanesh@SwannMarcus89 If you’re a YIMBY, you should have a better understanding of what makes urban spaces livable. Even if it ever made financial sense, we should not build factories and other disruptive industry in cities. I’m hoping you’re not some anti-zoning absolutist.
@SwannMarcus89 Very dumb take when data centers weren’t going to be built in the city anyway. Also AWS hires a substantial number of engineers in Seattle but obviously runs no data centers in the city. Your take makes no sense.
What you don’t know is that she is a critically-acclaimed musician from Pakistan’s elite social classes with a Grammy and more wealth and assets than any white or Black regular in Bed-Stuy (local or transplant). These divisive, reductionist takes come easy to elites for a reason.
Your perennial reminder that, had the Bush and Trump tax cuts never been enacted, debt/GDP would be declining indefinitely instead of rising (dashed blue is above dashed orange).
Yes, this graph first assumes a patched AMT at Clinton tax code.
@LiquidRiemann@AgustinLebron3 Okay got nerd sniped and figured it out. It 3435. It’s not hard but I really needed a calculator to confirm. 5 is must take, then first digit of that is 3 and that can’t change so must take. Then 4 is a must take because the 1 can’t be satisfied, then 3 again.
@LiquidRiemann@AgustinLebron3 Alright thought about it some more before sleeping. 5 must be used as other numbers would not alone produce a 4 digit number, but I don’t really see how you would derive the other 3 numbers other than just iterating