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  • A human can, but as soon as that is discovered that human is rejected. They have to slowly develop a whole new persona, likely taking years - before they are trusted again.

    At least for now when Kids regularly grow up enough to join the internet and so we have to have ways to let new people in. If tokens ever trade to a real verified human it may not be possible to get another. (though I doubt this - governments in some places will issue tokens to bots and real humans and so there is no way to tell without cutting off someone real.)








  • Linear density is what matters. Large yards that are deep but narrow are just fine if you want a large yard. Transit needs to pick up/drop off within a reasonable distance of the door without unduly delaying other passengers. A wide yard is a much larger problem, a narrow yard that just has with width of a bedroom and stairs+hall allows for plenty of density for great transit.

    A hospital, 10 floor apartment complex, or big shopping malls are places high density, but if they are a long distance down a dead end (cul-de-sac) they are harder for transit to serve than straight street in a suburb despite the much lower density in the suburb.

    This is important to remember. People asking for density for the sake of density too often end up with something that doesn’t help the cause they want. People who understand what they really want can fight for that, while allowing for less ideal things that are still close enough.

    I don’t need a large yard, but there are a lot of nice things about having a large yard that I want. Ideally I want my front door to be on Times Square New York City, with a side door to a Caribbean sea beach, a backdoor to livestock pasture, and the other side a mountain - this is of course impossible, but if you don’t recognize why each of the above would be desirable you need to learn more about the world. Since it is impossible I have to compromise, but the less I compromise the better.



  • Only a few. Nearly every farmer is facing a problem of There just aren’t enough for the hands to hire. Farming is generally very seasonal you work very hard for long hours during harvest, but that’s only two or three weeks a year. Planting season again, you work very hard for a couple weeks, but the new it’s done and you just wait for things to grow. It’s not just waiting, You occasionally have to get out to weed and monitor the conditions, but there’s many weeks where there’s little to do and no need for a farmhand.

    Many farmers have a second job of some sort that they work between farming tasks.

    immigration restrictions also hurt because people who are poor and would take anything and be happy with work for those few weeks can’t get in. In the poorest countries, you can easily have a nice living only working a few weeks a year in the US.