
The Traditional City simply refers to the pattern of development that human civilization has built in for millenia.

Does the head dong thing get sunburned? Does it convey a lot of heat?
The point of a hat is to 1) keep sun out of eyes, and 2) keep the head cool by blocking the thermal radiation that is sunlight.
So, picture 2 fails at both of those. Picture 1 is fine if the head dong thing is just unsunburnable horn and self-regulates its own temperature, plus it's less prone to being blown off by the wind.
If the head dong thing needs to keep cool then picture 3 is the way to go.
A "nuh uh" is deniable specifically because it could be just LARPing (especially when you're not even claiming you've done anything, just that "someone" has). Providing specifics of anything anyone's done in pursuit of this goal is more verifiable and incredibly stupid to post publicly, obviously.
To be fair, the important part about buying a Mercedes isn't that you know what a Mercedes is, it's that others know what a Mercedes is before you drive past them.
Why is a next-door auto repair neighbour bad? Do you not have laws on noise?
If you live above a proper restaurant expect no roaches ever, because they can't afford for literally a single roach to be seen in their restaurant by their customers.
I couldn’t figure how to work that angle in otherwise.
Instead of food/water/shelter, the needs are condom-factory, sex-dungeons,lube.
What are the axes on that graph?
And basically did the Action RPG equivilent of dying to the first Goomba in Super Mario Bros.’ World 1-1 at a live convention where your speedrunning skills are the main attraction
I'm pretty sure the current standard is playing Halo and fumbling so badly you have to turn the difficulty down from Legendary to Normal, and missing your target time by over an hour (see: the Cody Miller Halo GDQ speedrun).
Well, we all knew this was coming. "AI will be powered by renewables and fund the green transition!" no, it'll be powered by whatever meets their business needs, and they're running high-end electronics which means they'll be running 24/7.
I want cities to be more like Venice or Florence or basically any city built before the 1780s. They worked just fine. There are places like that in the city I live in, but they're horrifically expensive because it's literally illegal to build more of them.
And to be clear, I'm not saying "I want to put homeless people in these places", I'm saying "I want to live in these places, and lots of others do to so stop making them fucking illegal to build more of."
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Razors and blades - every console game has a, IIRC, ~$5 platform holder fee, which goes to Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo. So if you buy a Playstation at-cost and then buy 5 games, then Sony makes ~$25 in profit.
No, you tell the time by staring into the parts of the sky that aren't the sun, and use that to figure out where the sun is.
This means prehistoric humans persistence-hunting wolves is canonical to the crazyness2400verse.
They're literally building bunkers though. The bunkers are for literally going and hiding in a hole like Saddam Hussein.
Building more housing helps, but building new housing will remain expensive for as long as land is expensive, so it's vital that we avoid wasting land. Which means density.
Some people read "density" and think "ah, taller buildings!", but that's only half the picture - you can save tremendous amounts of space by improving horizontal density - look at how dense OP's one storey housing is, by shrinking the houses, and by ditching the front yard and dedicated sidewalks.
Except, most of the space is still empty! Those streets are oversized (take a look at traditional cities, most streets are under 20ft wide (6m wide) wall-to-wall), and the houses all have gaps next to them which look big enough to fit (or almost fit) another house. So you could easily more-than-double the density without even going up, assuming the housing isn't car-centric (I'm guessing those empty spots might be car parks, and the streets are overly wide because they're for cars).
If this sounds nitpicky, it's not: building one-storey houses is dirt cheap; imagine trying to make a portable two-storey tent. It even makes it realistically possible to remove developers from the equation, without too much going horribly wrong. It just needs to be efficient with the land it uses.
240sqft = 22.3sqm
If you insulate against noise properly, you won't.
Bullet Heaven is an old bullet-hell game playable here. Naming the genre that is stupid.
Bullet Heaven is the name of an existing game, don't clobber it with a genre name.
Here's some better advice for protestors/saboteurs: DO NOT CONFESS TO YOUR CRIMES ON SOCIAL MEDIA
You hit abandoned buildings and street signs? Ohhhh no sirree, SOME UNKNOWN PERSON hit abandoned buildings and street signs. No idea who it was. Not one clue.
because they will just do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI2FS7pZAnc
A Traditional City Primer (and how modern cities are utterly broken, and even New Urbanism doesn't fix the core issue)
The Traditional City simply refers to the pattern of development that human civilization has built in for millenia.