@nozaki GPX sells them.
@ArdainianRight @admin @hachi @NitroDubs @Shadowman311 If it was real, they would all be murdered like Stanley Meyer and Eugene Mallove.
This is why I think it's important to focus more on local/state politics because with enough organization things like this happen.
The Selfie Surveillance State: How Digital ID Systems May Soon Decide if You Fly
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-selfie-surveillance-state-how-digital-id-systems-may-soon-decide-if-you-fly?utm_source=fediverse
Personally, I would just put a vending machine in front of my house.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/08/17/adult-lemonade-stands/
@xianc78 @santiagolmtz This pattern was also fairly common in the Boston area in the 1980s, presumably because zoning wasn't a thing or wasn't strict when lots of older housing and shops next door or built in below were built. Also see some of it generally in older towns and cities in the middle of the country, is also a thing when doing "Main Stree" renovations and the like.
@beardalaxy Yeah, we have a "town square" for a while now and it has both stores and apartments.
@santiagolmtz European and Asian cities were developed before zoning laws were a thing so it makes sense.