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it's so infuriating how bad I am at typing now.

very different; not a relevant comparison

the cities mentioned account for nearly 10% of US GDP by themselves. That's not exactly what I would describe as a "jet set fart sniffing town." maybe you misread and thought the OP said Jackson or Sun Valley or something?

such annoying pedantry to point out that "akshually houses are cheap in southern missouri"

I mean, sure. but then there are 0 jobs and 0 community.

the housing shortage is a shortage of housing in the same places that there is industry and opportunity. the fact that there are ample plots of land upon which one could theoretically erect a tent is irrelevant


I'm an hour from the gentrified black hole of Boston.

facilitating the free movement of labor across borders by... abducting and abusing all the laborers coming across our borders? very curious

I think you missed the sarcasm.

I did, sorry

go back to the incel corners pls and keep this kind of misogynist rhetoric out of here

But it's objective!! You can objectively measure the value of people. We could just plug people's value into a database and let AI do the match-making. People don't have to be involved in the decision-making. Especially not female people!

/s



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maybe you're just undesirable

not your back yard if you don't own the land.

I mean, also not in my back yard if the people who don't own the land vote for a bunch of micro managerial laws that make it illegal to do things without jumping through hoops that are so expensive as to be a non-starter.

Nobody is gonna go through the "everything else" approval process that strip clubs and heavy industry have to go through just to expand their business parking or do $10k of environmental impact assessment to drop off a $1k garden shed. (literal examples from my town).

These evil people can't make things illegal outright so they make the process so expensive almost nobody can do it and it takes decades for someone to come along with a lucrative enough development that's worth expensively challenging it inn court over.


People who do own the land aren't able to collectively agree on how to manage it because of state law. That's the issue. The source of the "NIMBY pressure" mentioned in the article is local residents, who should have much more say over local zoning code than someone who lives hundreds of miles away.

from the README

MultiFloats.jl is the product of significant original research on high-precision computer arithmetic, culminating in the discovery of a novel class of fast branch-free algorithmsfor floating-point arithmetic beyond machine precision. These state-of-the-art algorithms are both faster and more accurate than all previous techniques.

https://purl.stanford.edu/gt930wy1453)

https://theory.stanford.edu/~aiken/publications/papers/cav25...

https://theory.stanford.edu/~aiken/publications/papers/sc25....


it's funny how so much of the country is willing to believe the most conspiratorial bullshit, but the second reality starts matching the conspiracies, they look the other way.

case in point here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FEMA_camps_conspiracy_theory


Somehow the tin-foil-hat "The government is spying on you / coming for us" crowd has shifted to "The government is here, that's a good thing, just comply with the face scans and follow their orders and you won't get hurt."


Every accusation is an admission.


Exactly! Right thrives on conspiracy theories, and being Rules and law advocates. All that sweet talk is only when they aren’t in power.


what japanese internment camps? /s



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