Now that "modern AI" is mainstream culture, the (lack of) capability of Google Home is astounding. It's 50/50 whether it can get even basic commands correct.
https://calculatedrisk.substack.com/p/4th-look-at-local-hous...
prices may not rise but there’s no inventory.
Insightfulness adds value, particularly when it happens to be humorous at the same time.
I'll allow for LSVs.
To say nothing of building 1+5 condos or even more dense highrise stuff.
It will probably end up just being one of the two founding dweebs latest mansion/estate or squatted on for eventual sale.
If any human organization to ever exist on the face of the earth has enough money, it is Google.
The reason why their products increasingly can seem long in the tooth is that corporate work is a huge game of telephone, where messages from the top to the bottom and vice versa get horribly garbled.
Add in a culture that rewards shipping features, but not necessarily good ones.
Why don't you build some houses and be part of the solution?
The notion that poor people (especially the unemployed) have the "right" to live in any neighborhood (even the most desirable) is crazy. Plenty of seniors living only on social security move out of California to a cost of living they can afford. Others cobble together a basket of benefits like Section 8 or low income housing lottery, disability payments (spurious), free health care, subsidized utilities, and snap. They end up with the same consumption level as your nurse or line cook without any job. I'ts not easy to get on all these benefit programs. It takes a combination of luck and tenacity.
The idea that LA could just pay it's poor people to live in Adelanto wouldn't work. This needs to happen at a state or federal level.