Edit: I have signed a lease on a place that seems pretty close to ideal! So many friends within a 2.5 km radius! 🎉
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I'm looking for an apartment in #Ottawa and I would like to ask the community for help.
I'm an excellent tenant. I've never missed a rent payment. I’m quite quiet, except I do on occasion like to sing.
My absolutely ideal setup would be:
- in Centretown / Little Italy / Hintonburg (within walking distance of many friends),
- tenant control over HVAC (including a/c, because I overheat),
- dishwasher and microwave and space for more kitchen appliances (so I can cook and share),
- two bedrooms (so I can host people on occasion, e.g. if there is a power outage elsewhere).
If we're getting crazy fanciful, I would love to have access to a tiny garden and space for a solar battery.
The reason I'm asking the community for help is because I'm having a lot of trouble with corporate landlords. Many of them, experienced tenants advise against. Some landlords say they have available units but refuse to answer phone calls or emails. Some may be perfectly nice but my life circumstances don't fit within their corporate forms and therefore I'm out of luck. (This is a recurring #ActuallyAutistic experience.)
I would love to find a long-term rental from someone who appreciates a reliable if somewhat unusual tenant.
Need a hopeful story? 22 students at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, 4 years ago, set out to "really inspire people and the market and society to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable future. What we’re trying to do is to show people and show companies what’s already possible.”
So they made a #solarpunk campervan fully equipped with living essentials including a double bed, sofa, kitchen area and a bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. It can fit two people, who can drive, cook breakfast and watch television using just the vehicle’s solar-charged battery.
Then they took it on a tour of Europe driving 1,200 miles without stopping for fuel or plugging in to charge. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/stella-vita-solar-campervan-netherlands-spc-intl/index.html
This is an excellent summary of the very sketchy election procedure at the OSI (Open Source Initiative): https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1014603/c791efdd5a4ca47c/
Question: say I have a graph (DAG, specifically) of arbitrary complexity. I want to turn this into a sequence through a deterministic(!) topological sort.
However, new parts of the graph may be discovered at any point in time, in which case the sequence needs to be updated to reflect this new part. But the full sequence is not present in memory; it is stored in a flat database, such as an RDBMS or key/value store.
What would be a reasonable sorting approach and storage format that would allow for doing this sort of 'incremental resorting', without needing to load potentially unbounded-in-size parts of the graph into memory to do so?
story time, long, supermarket revenge
I think I've told this story here before, but I might as well do it again.
In the shopping center of the town where I live, Rosmalen, we have two branches of Jumbo, a supermarket chain. The two branches aren't *quite* within viewing distance of each other, but only really because the view is blocked by a building inbetween.
Why? Well, according to local legend, that story starts with a newly-to-be-built neighbourhood...
De Groote Wielen is a major expansion of Rosmalen; it adds about half the town's size again, to the north of the existing urban area. It's a mixed development, but like the rest of Rosmalen, pretty Dutch-suburban in its nature; Rosmalen is glued to the side of Den Bosch, a bigger city, and so mostly functions as a commuter town.
De Groote Wielen has been under construction for a long time now; I believe more than 10 years. Every once in a while, a new zone gets completed and people move in. Even though the project is not done yet, it is already a living neighbourhood.
Now of course, a neighbourhood needs shops! So the plan was to build a shopping center for De Groote Wielen. Jumbo acquired a promise from the city that they would have the primary supermarket location in that newly-built shopping center.
But these plans got delayed, and residents complained about the lack of a supermarket for so long, so a stopgap plan was set up to build a temporary shopping center out of portable building units. Jumbo couldn't immediately construct a functioning temporary supermarket, so Albert Heijn, a competing supermarket chain, offered to do it instead. The city agreed.
But then things got murky. Albert Heijn started making noises about not wanting to give up their branch, and saying that now that they were already serving the community, they should have first right to the primary supermarket location in the new shopping center - the spot that had been promised to Jumbo!
Jumbo was not amused. So what'd they do? Well, the primary shopping center of Rosmalen was getting partly renovated, and a new supermarket location was being constructed as a part of that. Jumbo already had a branch in the old part, but they expressed their interest in establishing a branch in the new part too.
I guess people assumed they would move their existing branch to the new location. But that's not what happened. Instead, they kept operating both branches concurrently, and there is no plan to get rid of either of them; the one in the old part was recently renovated too!
So the rumours are that Jumbo is deliberately occupying both supermarket locations in the central shopping center as revenge on Albert Heijn for their backstabbery in De Groote Wielen; because AH had wanted to establish a presence in the central shopping center of Rosmalen too, but now they can't, because there are no free locations - Jumbo is occupying both of them!
Now, how much of this story is exactly true, I don't know; there's no formal documentation of all this anywhere. But this is the story that I've now heard from multiple folks around here... and it's difficult to find a different explanation for the two branches!
it really doesn’t sit well with me that German documentaries on something about Poland always feel the need to clarify what whatever place was called before the Oder-Neisse line
“Rzepin, das frühere Reppin” no. stop. you lost that right circa 1945
has the same vibe as some Dutch presenter saying “Jakarta, the former Batavia”, eww.
if you ever see someone who has a working computer please notify me immediately. i want to put them into a jar to study
spoiler (character, not plot), re: sci-fi book, sort of uspol
The authoritarian in the story is incredibly egocentric, and sees themselves as the necessary saviour of the world, the one who 'keeps peace', and goes to great length and cruelties as a result, constantly blurring the lines in their internal rationalizing between 'serving Earth' and serving their own personal interests and - most crucially - their own sense of being 'attacked'
sci-fi book, sort of uspol
I am currently reading the Saving Mars series of books by Cidney Swanson, which involves a colony on Mars and an Earth that is globally ruled by an authoritarian. Interestingly, some of the chapters are written from the perspective of the authoritarian and their inner rationalizing.
In the past few days, it has now happened to me several times where I read something said by Trump, and it tracks almost 1:1 with the behaviour and rationalizing of the authoritarian in the story.
It's a little unsettling.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.