I'm not rich by any measure but I know the kind of people who receive social housing. Not saying they are all problematic but many of them are, and one bad neighbour is enough to make your life hell.
>Society benefits greatly from mixed areas - race, class, etc. Citation needed. Also If I buy a flat and I have to live with problematic people, how does that benefit me?
>The architecture of their home is telling them that they are inferior every time they enter their homes. Well, they don't belong there. They are there because the government has mandated it. It's unnatural, and this is…
Incognito mode was conceived to not leave traces in your local system, hence its shortcomings to bypass paywalls. Making websites unaware of incognito mode was not part of the original design.
Maybe NAT breaks the Internet of twenty years ago. But we've already worked around it. I'm using a computer which is behind a NAT which is behind a CG-NAT and everything works fine. Sure, people can't connect to me…
I'm not rich by any measure but I know the kind of people who receive social housing. Not saying they are all problematic but many of them are, and one bad neighbour is enough to make your life hell.
>Society benefits greatly from mixed areas - race, class, etc. Citation needed. Also If I buy a flat and I have to live with problematic people, how does that benefit me?
>The architecture of their home is telling them that they are inferior every time they enter their homes. Well, they don't belong there. They are there because the government has mandated it. It's unnatural, and this is…
Incognito mode was conceived to not leave traces in your local system, hence its shortcomings to bypass paywalls. Making websites unaware of incognito mode was not part of the original design.
Maybe NAT breaks the Internet of twenty years ago. But we've already worked around it. I'm using a computer which is behind a NAT which is behind a CG-NAT and everything works fine. Sure, people can't connect to me…