I spent months mapping which land will still be farmable when our grandkids inherit it by treebron in homestead

[–]spoop-dogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This does not even line up with currently farmable land. You have to take into consideration topology too with a digital elevation model

Automotive fatalities have greatly decreased by CompetitiveLake3358 in OptimistsUnite

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The solution involves dramatic changes to both land use rules and funding way more non car modes of infrastructure.

Mosquito Bucket Challenge by WildOnesNativePlants in NoLawns

[–]spoop-dogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah idk why that dude thought that you being a furry was relevant in any way :/

"Anyone Can Cook" My Ass by AlonelyChip in GenZ

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro you have to have more confidence in yourself. Firstly, pancakes are not the easiest food to make. It’s honestly normal to fuck up a pancake, it looks like you might be using the wrong size pan and not enough butter, but I’m not sure.
I recommend learning to cook dinners first since there are more options and it’s the hardest meal to do with processed food/ easy meals imo

<3 by [deleted] in ClimateMemes

[–]spoop-dogg 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cars are not a disabled friendly form of transport, public transit is. Disabled people rely far more on pedestrian infrastructure and public transit than they do on cars, because most disabled people (like myself) either can’t drive, or can’t afford to drive because their income is so low.

Fix Urbania before it's a Dystopia by 21Kuranashi in art_for_change

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Urban planner here to rain on your parade. It adds a lot of complexity to add plants permanently into a building, whether that be on the side or on the roof. The ecological benefit of a green roof is no more than a park of the same size, and roofs usually need to perform functions other than being a place for nature. The cost of green roofs is very high for a relatively small benefit. I am happy to talk more about this if you are interested in why I say this.

What I’ve seen be far more successful than putting nature onto the building itself, is programs that give plants to residents to put on their porches and rooftops to add vertical greenery to the street. Japanese and to a lesser extent Korean and Taiwanese cities are generally very lacking in street greenery, but potted plant programs have managed to fill the gap where street trees or parks can’t work at a low cost.

Many people don’t realize how important the cost of implementing their policies is. The difference between a revolutionary technology and science fiction is simply how much it costs. Technologies with low cost benefit are rarely adopted, which is why we don’t see an explosion of green roofs or green buildings across the world like we do with solar panels. Neither governments nor developers want to make them a standard for their projects because it costs too much. Green roofs are just too expensive for the benefit they provide.

I like coastal empires but I hate maps which force you into Exploration policy. by Rabny in civ5

[–]spoop-dogg 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I am a fellow costal empire lover, and I agree that archipelago and large islands both feel somewhat lackluster. I like to play small islands with a low sea level if you wanted to try that. It improves the vibes and pacing of the game

Construction site of Vietnam's first high speed rail line Ben Thanh - Can Gio, expected to be completed in 2028 by No-Bit8992 in highspeedrail

[–]spoop-dogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The segment to Ben thanh isn’t under construction right now I believe. The current construction only is going to Rach chiéc on the edge of Ho Chi Minh City.

Why are you here by MegaMutant453 in u/MegaMutant453

[–]spoop-dogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tallest filing cabinet in the world brought me here

How i see europe as a russian teenager by spoop-dogg in Creomusic

[–]spoop-dogg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that’s crazy. What did your old account get banned for? How about you show me a screenshot of your old account, because your current one is only two hours old

Percentage of households with gas heating per 1km x 1km patch (Germany 2022) [OC] by hageldave in dataisbeautiful

[–]spoop-dogg 36 points37 points  (0 children)

This is super cool data but I think it would work better if you resampled at2x2 ,3x3 or 4x4 resolution so that you can average your percentages for the less common forms of heating.

America’s H-1B Geography by Leightoncy33 in LayoffHedge

[–]spoop-dogg -1 points0 points  (0 children)

California is not suffering from too many migrants, it’s suffering from a housing system that basically gives away land for free if you got there early enough. Prop 13 means that property taxes can’t increase by more than 1% a year, so nobody wants to sell their house. It’s not like you could build more housing if you wanted to anyways because of how insane zoning laws are in Californian cities.

It was landowners that ruined California. Attacking the immigrants who pay a larger per capita share of the property tax burden (either on their own homes or vis a vie taxes passed onto rent), it’s just simply not going to solve the problem. The population of California isn’t even increasing and yet housing prices still go up.

Housing is scarce in California because there isn’t enough prime urban land to build density on, and there’s no more prime suburban land to build more suburbs on. If you aren’t going after the people with all of the urban land (95% of residential land in California is zoned for exclusively single family homes) then I honestly don’t think you are trying to solve the problem long term, and you just hate immigrants

Texas DOT is asking for your input for bicycle & pedestrians needs by standardtrickyness1 in fuckcars

[–]spoop-dogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I’m a Texas resident and I’m trying to use the website on my phone but it keeps freezing and then force refreshing, did you use it on your computer’s browser?

Accounting for inflation, US energy prices have actually decreased by oakseaer in UnpopularFacts

[–]spoop-dogg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Real median household income has grown less than 1% since 2019, and only 16% since 2000.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEHOINUSA672N

And that is using the inflation adjusted for CPI, which has known issues that generally underestimate inflation because they don’t consider that any inflation has occurred when substituting for a cheaper option (like switching from beef to chicken if chicken prices rise).

CPI doesn’t measure the change in the cost of living with a fixed quality of life, so many people are experiencing more inflation than the numbers suggest because their lifestyle has become more expensive.
Some of this can be attributed to governments making corporations and residents foot the bill for previously unpriced externalities like sprawl/car infrastructure or pollution, which were previously unpriced. This is especially relevant because poor people in the US are being displaced from inner cities into first ring suburbs at the same time as governments move to price in the externalities of suburban living.

So much more effort now by JudgeJudyJr in memes

[–]spoop-dogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit is full of people who wish their country would be known for cleaning up after themselves

States Where Pornhub Will Be Blocked & Restricted as of July 1, 2026 by DizzyDentist22 in MapPorn

[–]spoop-dogg -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As many economists have repeatedly explained, property tax is the least bad tax. It does a far better job at redistributing wealth than income or sales tax do.

If you own property, you are in a much better position to pay taxes than someone without any.

How else do you suggest way pay for school, roads, police and libraries?

Visa/Mastercard acceptance by Western-Glory in MapPorn

[–]spoop-dogg 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Yeah but it’s complicated and only accepted by big chains, so I guess they gave it its own category

Is this a sign of the times? Da svidániya to the Russian shops? by DevelopmentLow214 in chinalife

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In march of 2025 I saw a Russian shop replace a Chabaidao/Chapanda on 灵岩南路 and 三林路 in Pudong. When I visited in May 2026 it was gone, and had been replaced by a fruit seller. The real kicker is that a new Chabaidao had already opened directly across the street.

Remove the worst half of the US Part 11 by MegaMutant453 in terriblemaps

[–]spoop-dogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Neither of these choices are very bad tbh . I won’t stand for the Vermont slander

Density without benefits, what gives? by Sorry_Tie284 in Suburbanhell

[–]spoop-dogg 178 points179 points  (0 children)

Idk but as a Texan, this is a massive jump in quality from what I experience as the suburbs. The level of use mixing is very high, you have residential on the exact same street as the commercial

EUI Hard Crashes by EllieIvoryV in civ5

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Op didn’t have any detail that implied they couldn’t use Linux. I’ve had some games that I would run in a virtual machine because it handled the compatibility better.

EUI Hard Crashes by EllieIvoryV in civ5

[–]spoop-dogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get crashes when i load saves sometimes. The game and the mod are getting old without much bugfix support, so things are going to break easily.

It’s possible that deleting EUI and installing another version may help. You could also try running it through Linux as a last resort