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it's called automatic billing updaters. like Visa: Visa Account Updater (VAU) https://developer.visa.com/capabilities/vau Mastercard: Automatic Billing Updater (ABU) it worked fine for sometime, but the problem is that…
no it's like a continuation of your credit card for recurring payments. It's called Automatic Billing Updater (ABU) the idea is that if you ask for a new credit card after being stolen, your say utility providers or…
I’m a bit confused why so many people are commenting as if bus stop balancing doesn’t work or that transit riders won’t accept it. From 2010s and 2020s plenty of transit agencies across America have been implementing…
generally it's the opposite. people need a lot more light. an overcast window is like 50k+ lumens while a light bulb is like 500 lumens. https://myopiainstitute.org/imi-whitepaper/imi-the-role-of-l... lack of light is…
The main issues are under the Behavior differences https://go.dev/blog/jsonv2-exp#behavior-differences The largest problem were around behavior around nil in golang and what to convert into json and vice versa. * The v2…
Or allow building higher than one story? Like most cities around the world
The problem that this is the wrong measure to use emissions per mile, when it's really about emissions per trip. A car flying down the freeway uses less emissions per mile, but if one is traveling 50 miles versus just…
I mean if it's on reddit or other platforms, one could do some simple search for them before they submit the post and prompt "seems like this article has already been submitted" and a checkmark if they want to bypass it.
They are constructing it right now the expansion between bellevue to renton. https://wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planning/search-projects/i... The bellevue to lynnwood section was already 'expanded' a decade ago though as…
> I think it has to do with the way the city grew out north and south, with the city itself as a chokepoint (since it is surrounded by water otherwise). Common reasons people need to go from north seattle to south…
It's actually a bit interesting to see WSDOT's plan for i-5. For capacity they aren't expanding I-5 directly, but expanding i-405 and sr167 instead for people trying to go past Seattle. For i-5 within Seattle area,…
Pretty nice website of chicagos zoning Fyi there’s an initiative to create a nationwide (USA) zoning map https://www.zoningatlas.org/
Does it sound that unbelievable for the 2010s? There was quite a discrepancy between how the internet/computers were generally being used and the legality. Like…
> There's a 500x margin between the estimate and their costs anyway. It's probably more than just storing it in s3. Given their list of > Storage: $1.3 million dollars per year. > Servers: $2.9 million dollars per year.…
I think it's satire? Or perhaps they didn't know one can send pictures and videos on Signal and assumed it was only text.
If Travis AFB is closed, maybe it'll turn into a civilian airport? Similar to how John Wayne Airport was converted from Santa Ana Army Air base.
(Mainly usa context) Most of what people commonly call "us supermarkets" are also "hypermarkets". But basically it's combining not only department stores but also with grocery stores. For example Target used to not…
I think it's pretty exciting. Don't have to keep using regex or weird parsing to get the key values from logs that one wants. Also a bit surprised how fast it was added to the stdlib, but perhaps there was a lot more…
I've read about edgedb in the past https://www.edgedb.com/blog/we-can-do-better-than-sql where they mainly changed the query language, underlying it still uses postgres. Though not sure how successful they've been.
To clarify the issue isn't really shortage of single family homes by itself but single family homes nearby amenities (jobs etc...) Which while one can build massive freeways (Los Angeles, Atlanta etc...) eventually…
Seattle can do this with its much smaller neighborhood roads and their roundabouts. Many other American cities with their much larger (new) suburban roads have cars driving at 30/40 mph in the neighborhood
> A masterful suggestion. Truly inspired. It would actually solve the water crisis. What is currently happening is the government is giving away water at an underpriced value leading farmers to not implement more water…
> So how do you manage zoning issues, including water and energy management? Single family housing uses more water and energy per capita, generally one will be fine. And overtime one can slowly upgrade infrastructure --…
> What part of the system creates this difference? American local zoning laws forbid building anything besides single family homes in the vast majority of land. Some are even stricter banning even renting out rooms in…
> This pandemic proved that we can produce a "safe and effective" vaccine in 12 months. That is apparently a record. It shouldn't be - this signals that 75% of the wait time for new cures and vaccines is red tape. It…