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Really great work! All that's left is a day/night cycle, some underground infra views, and (obviously) a way to play the SimCity 3000 soundtrack over it
The key point here (and biggest advantage of Japanese cities) is that nearly every building is mixed-use by default, regardless of local density levels. This post does a great job illustrating the difference this makes:…
The least of its problems IMO, when the Cybertruck looks like it was designed to inflict maximum harm to pedestrians in a crash. The fact that such an obviously destructive design is legal on public roads should be…
What serious person is pitching LA -> DC as a city pair for HSR? The best routes are the ones that replace short-haul flights that are currently really inconvenient in terms of driving and rail service. A route like New…
Seems like a decent attempt at satire, but I can't find the punchline
Maybe a Tidbyt? Looks like it works for a few US cities' transit systems. https://tidbyt.com/ I haven't used this personally, though, so can't really vouch for it yet
Just want to say a huge thanks to the dev(s) here, you've basically solved my major pain points with macOS window management (especially around apple's infuriatingly broken implementation of virtual desktops). This…
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Really great work! All that's left is a day/night cycle, some underground infra views, and (obviously) a way to play the SimCity 3000 soundtrack over it
The key point here (and biggest advantage of Japanese cities) is that nearly every building is mixed-use by default, regardless of local density levels. This post does a great job illustrating the difference this makes:…
The least of its problems IMO, when the Cybertruck looks like it was designed to inflict maximum harm to pedestrians in a crash. The fact that such an obviously destructive design is legal on public roads should be…
What serious person is pitching LA -> DC as a city pair for HSR? The best routes are the ones that replace short-haul flights that are currently really inconvenient in terms of driving and rail service. A route like New…
Seems like a decent attempt at satire, but I can't find the punchline
Maybe a Tidbyt? Looks like it works for a few US cities' transit systems. https://tidbyt.com/ I haven't used this personally, though, so can't really vouch for it yet
Just want to say a huge thanks to the dev(s) here, you've basically solved my major pain points with macOS window management (especially around apple's infuriatingly broken implementation of virtual desktops). This…