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I think this misses the point that a large contributor to feeling claustrophobic is on-street parking in residential neighborhoods. The author mentions Cobble Hill as "quaint and quiet" but it has multiple main streets with two parking lanes and one travel lane. Combine that with narrow sidewalks and pedestrians who aren't six feet tall can't see across the street. It's like walking down a canyon made of SUVs on one side and brownstone staircases on another.

I think a simpler analysis of sidewalk width plus the presence of curb parking would provide a closer representation of the lived experience. In mid-town, you have wide avenues and wide streets yet that's singled out as the worst area. Doesn't really add up IMO.


Working in a factory is incredibly dangerous work and many children get permanently disabled or are killed. Here are more articles in this series:

1) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/18/magazine/child-labor-dang... 2) https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/12/14/us/roofing-ch...


No doubt it can be dangerous. But invoking “mines” is unnecessarily inflammatory.



This is an incredibly common phrase and you can view this as a learning opportunity.

If its use is causing emotions in you, then what a good starting point in a journey of self discovery? Why do you think it makes you feel so inflamed?


Did you see emotion in my question, or in my use of the word "inflammatory"? If so, perhaps you should determine what is causing you to project emotion in this way.


Inflammatory means it stirs emotions up in people. I'm glad you're aware of your emotions, but I'm curious, why did it do that for you?


What dictionary are you citing? My dictionary says: arousing or intended to arouse angry or violent feelings.

But you didn't answer my question, so I'll pass on answering yours (especially because it misstates what I said). Good day, strange stranger!


So either it stirred within you emotions, or you're discrediting it because you're assuming that it does in others. I'm curious which of those it is. Is it the latter? Why would you care so much what others feel? What sort of violence would it imply?

So many unanswered questions. You have a fascinating mind gnicholas.


Why does it require Google auth?


We require that you oauth in via a Google account purely for authentication right now. We don't request permissions for your email, calendar, contacts, or other data--only your name, email, and profile picture (which is used in the UI). We're working on support for email/password based signup, as well as oauth support for other services.


I hesitate entering my credentials because of http://furbo.org/2014/09/24/in-app-browsers-considered-harmf...


Hi Andrew! It's cumbersome but at some point you might want to consider LDAP/AD for enterprises who want to hook into it as well.


This is quite possibly the worst advice.


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