Today's Substack essay:
"The 8-30g metric measures government activity, not housing outcomes. A town where rents are naturally low receives no credit. A city that has absorbed decades of federal subsidies is exempt. This is not an accident of design. It is the design."
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The Invisible Inventory
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Today's Substack essay:
"Connecticut is a genuinely beautiful, genuinely well-located state with genuinely excellent schools. It is also making an offer that a rational person, given the alternatives, would decline."
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The Offer Nobody’s Taking:
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Today's Substack essay:
"every generation believed it was living through a uniquely terrible period. Almost every generation was wrong. And the generation that faced objectively the worst conditions in American history responded by having the most children."
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Every Generation’s Apocalypse
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Today's Susbtack essay:
"Connecticut received 35 years of evidence that its housing law wasn’t working. It interpreted that evidence as a mandate to do more of the same, faster, with less local input."
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The Optional Crisis Part III: The Sequel
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HPE unveiled groundbreaking autonomous networking capabilities in HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central, positioning itself as the industry's first provider of fully https://t.co/8YOZ1zdLot
This first launch broadcast of the series focuses on the latest across hybrid cloud, virtualization, AI-ready storage, and cyber resilience. Hear HPE team members explain what’s new and how it helps customers modernize and transform AI infrastructure. https://t.co/s9m0ahF6aD
Wes Purvis of HPE Networking examines the potential benefits and technical hurdles of using 6 GHz standard power (SP) mode in indoor environments. https://t.co/JhaTkWcSpu
Wes Purvis, representing HPE Networking, provides an update on the current state of Wi-Fi 7 and the recent integration efforts between Aruba and Juniper Mist. https://t.co/CnUXiO5aGj
Multi-vendor environments don’t have to mean fragmented visibility. HPE Aruba Networking Central brings everything into a single pane of glass, combining third-party visibility with AI-powered insights and flexible deployment options. See how: https://t.co/HwOnSL3UHE
Your network is the foundation everything else is built on. Rami Rahim, leader of HPE Networking, shares what's next and why HPE Discover 2026 is where the future of networking can take shape for you. Don't miss it! Register now https://t.co/tO5d2wgfKc https://t.co/5ixBePH0hv
The session highlights the rapid integration of Aruba and Juniper Mist technologies, focusing on the evolution of the self-driving network. https://t.co/ZkXV6DtLGp
The HPE Aruba Networking 700 Series Access Points deliver Wi-Fi 7 performance with tri-band operation across 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz. https://t.co/SyaWt3Bk7K. https://t.co/7RV6UVgUqe
Explore how NSS Labs independent evaluation positions Juniper SRX Series Firewalls among leading enterprise firewall solutions, validating performance, & security effectiveness against industry peers. https://t.co/vQFpoUfBV0
HPE is a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN for the 20th consecutive time, positioned furthest in Completeness of Vision and highest in Ability to Execute. Learn more: https://t.co/vMfIbMDbxV
Today's Substack essay
"The tool the state uses to push towns toward 10% is mathematically incapable of getting them there. Each 8-30g project is 70% market-rate by law — meaning each project moves the town’s percentage less than a fully affordable project would, while overriding zoning along the way."
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The Optional Crisis Part II: The Rigged Scorecard
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