The car-centric alternative requires more expensive infrastructure and more aggressive zoning regulations
Your EV argument does not address the main issue of urban sprawl in car-centric design and how the ever-increasing infrastructure costs (and decreased revenue: parking lots dont create wealth) are bankrupting cities.
You can't pass on the free trial? Seems like a bit of a dark pattern, I would like to test out the free version of the app before deciding if I want more features.
Yeah, the idea is interesting, but the app being a subscription for no reason is a no-go. This is how you ruin a good idea and kill the goodwill basically.
That only explains that Signal was considered safe and allowed on their phones not that it was an authorized medium for sharing confidential information.
In professional tournament games a server is chosen that lies between the two players. For example, a Brazil-China match might be played in an EU server.
Given this, I suspect the server is used as a central source of truth between the clients where all game data goes through the server, with all the calculations still being done client-side.
Usually airbnb is working around zoning laws. The essence of airbnb is to rent out regular apartments in regular apartment buildings. Which are not designed to be hotel-like short term rentals.
We use an Airtable with a simple script block[0] for generating the shopping list. Its a bit cumbersome to input all meals/recipes, but unless you are constantly adding meals to your rotation it works really well.
Your EV argument does not address the main issue of urban sprawl in car-centric design and how the ever-increasing infrastructure costs (and decreased revenue: parking lots dont create wealth) are bankrupting cities.