• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because not everyone can live in fucking Stockholm.

    An apartment within 40 miles of my office in the city costs 5x as much per month as where I live. I can’t get a fucking pizza delivered to my house, much less a bus. And unless I want to smell like a gym at work the 5+ months a year it’s over 100° outside, I need to drive to the nearest bus station if I want to take transit. So I’m already having to drive and park somewhere. Then I have to pay to park at the bus station and pay again to ride the bus that drops me off 9 blocks from my office, where I’d have to walk the rest of the way.

    All told it’d add 2-3 hours to my commute and be more expensive than driving.

    But if 100% of the work I do is on the computer at the office. The real solution is to not have the fucking office at all.

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      1 year ago

      There are obviously other systemic problems. Cities being designed around cars isn’t the only one.

      But your rage shouldn’t be directed at the people who want to make public transit options suck less.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah that’s definitely a challenge, and I believe it is a failure of city planning.

      My condo is worth $300k and is within 15min of central Stockholm. The housing crisis is definitely a problem around the world, but European cities that don’t have the missing middle problem are in a much better place.

      Back on topic, even if you could work from home, it would still take you over an hour to go grocery shopping or buy a pizza, which is a huge problem. Both of those things are within a 15 min walk for me.