"Nowadays you cannot say anything racist without being called racist"
Allowed by who? I'm not talking about being prohibited to do so.
Maybe to avoid destroying the environment and other people's health even more?
Prettier? They are much more clear, detailed and readable than Google maps.
No, many aspects are not captured by a picture. E.g. borders.
You are complaining that a FREE service that provides you with content while also respecting your privacy is not good enough for you.
Spot on. A lot of people have unregistered jobs. This kind of laws encourage a hard split between clear and shadow economy.
> Then you must be pretty rich. Not at all! If you own a house or rent a tiny apartment and live frugally you can do that with a middle-class income.
Sustainable and clean public transportation does not stroke people's egos like owning a car.
In many cities bikes get stolen within minutes from parking. Most e-scooters can be folded up and carried into shops, offices and so on.
It's almost like... gasp management always used agile to implement micromanagement all along.
"Nowadays you cannot say anything racist without being called racist"
Allowed by who? I'm not talking about being prohibited to do so.
Maybe to avoid destroying the environment and other people's health even more?
Prettier? They are much more clear, detailed and readable than Google maps.
No, many aspects are not captured by a picture. E.g. borders.
You are complaining that a FREE service that provides you with content while also respecting your privacy is not good enough for you.
Spot on. A lot of people have unregistered jobs. This kind of laws encourage a hard split between clear and shadow economy.
> Then you must be pretty rich. Not at all! If you own a house or rent a tiny apartment and live frugally you can do that with a middle-class income.
Sustainable and clean public transportation does not stroke people's egos like owning a car.
In many cities bikes get stolen within minutes from parking. Most e-scooters can be folded up and carried into shops, offices and so on.
It's almost like... gasp management always used agile to implement micromanagement all along.