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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Post cover image
Blog iconThe Driftless
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Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Feb 27
Five Bullet Friday
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Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Feb 27
Colourful writing
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Gandhi once wrote this on a scrap of paper.
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It's not easy gaining support for pedestrian-only streets. Here in Toronto, Kensington Market is a neighbourhood that has been under consideration for pedestrianization for as long as I can remember. Yet it remains an aspiration, largely because of a number of common objections: it will hurt local businesses, lower foot traffic, and limit access for those with mobility issues. Yonge Street in downtown Toronto went through a similar debate, and the end result is a plan that will prioritize ped...
Post cover image
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Post cover image
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image source: NanoBananaLast night in NYC, I watched two different rooms fail to find each other.In one, people had real problems but no tools to solve them. In the other, people had every tool imaginable but no real problems to solve. The first was a happy hour full of operators. Senior people with teams, budgets, and real constraints. We spoke about career paths, of family life, of starting and running businesses, of pressing current policies defining our city. While AI was a hot topic, it ...