Josh Vizer (@jvizer) 's Twitter Profile
Josh Vizer

@jvizer

Taking a byte out of the big apple, Blockchain enthusiast.

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calendar_today12-05-2008 22:38:24

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Open New York (@opennyforall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYC just passed City of Yes for Housing Opportunity, our most significant pro-housing reform in decades!!!! Combining the largest zoning overhaul in 50 years with a $5B housing investment, this marks a sea change in how NYC builds homes.

Mark Nelson (@energybants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Dutch will set up a state-owned company to invest in new nuclear plants. Announced yesterday by the Dutch energy minister. This is a significant breakthrough in European nuclear activity by one of Germany's smart, sane neighbors.

The Dutch will set up a state-owned company to invest in new nuclear plants.

Announced yesterday by the Dutch energy minister.

This is a significant breakthrough in European nuclear activity by one of Germany's smart, sane neighbors.
unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: NASA says there's now a 3.1% chance that asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit Earth in 2032. This is the highest risk assessment an asteroid has ever received.

Yano 🟪 (@jasonyanowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Several years in crypto warps the mind. Markets tanking. Worst week since covid. Biggest two day wipeout in history. Normie friends freaking out. And my brain doesn't register a single ounce of panic. "Oh look, prices are down bad, eventually they'll go back up" At this point

Arye Lipman (@aryelipman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highway 1 in Big Sur has been closed for 838 days. In that time China has built 3500 miles of high speed rail, and California hasn't been able to fix a quarter mile of highway.

Highway 1 in Big Sur has been closed for 838 days. In that time China has built 3500 miles of high speed rail, and California hasn't been able to fix a quarter mile of highway.
شرق‌زده sharghzadeh (@sharghzadeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An actual path to an affordable NYC for everyone: 1. Remove all zoning, now. I want a 100-floor skyscraper apartment building on every block of the city. Make NYC Tokyo. Build over every parking lot. 2. Fully fun transit. We need to double the subway coverage, connect the outer

Josh Vizer (@jvizer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Socialism has a zero percent success rate after being tried thousands of times. I would hope my fellow New Yorkers will understand this in the fall.

Apoorva Govind (@appyg99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good times bring communism — Communism creates hard times — Hard times revive capitalism — Capitalism creates good times. Round and round we go

Eric Adams (@ericadamsfornyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of these campaigns looks like New York. The other… doesn’t. We’re the campaign of working people, real neighborhoods, and real progress. Receipts below:

One of these campaigns looks like New York.
The other… doesn’t.
We’re the campaign of working people, real neighborhoods, and real progress.

Receipts below:
Open New York (@opennyforall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I don’t care how much you love working people. They can’t afford a house because all the rules in your state make it prohibitive to build. And zoning prevents multifamily structures because of NIMBY."

“I don’t care how much you love working people. They can’t afford a house because all the rules in your state make it prohibitive to build. And zoning prevents multifamily structures because of NIMBY."
Brett Winton (@wintonark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What amazing fortune To be 1 of the 100 billion homo sapiens sapiens that have ever lived And to be alive at this the moment of the great inflection Not to be 1 of 50 billion that died of mosquito borne disease Nor to be 1 of 30 billion that died before age 5 Nor 1 of 10 billion

Bobby Fijan (@bobbyfijan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look at the decline in population for young children (under age 5) in major cities from 2005 to 2024 This is catastrophic Austin +98% Orlando +89% Raleigh +87% Charlotte +81% Dallas +81% Chicago -31% Boston -33% New York - 34% LA -36% San Francisco -38%

Look at the decline in population for young children (under age 5) in major cities from 2005 to 2024
This is catastrophic

Austin +98%
Orlando +89%
Raleigh +87%
Charlotte +81%
Dallas +81%

Chicago -31%
Boston -33%
New York - 34%
LA -36%
San Francisco -38%