A man is making mobile tiny homes on wheels to provide innovative shelter for unhoused people—inspired after his brother become homeless.

  • Ech@lemm.ee
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    18 days ago

    Ideally there’s a way to lock it down from the inside. A bar through the back wheel(s) or something.

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        18 days ago

        You can do this with anything in life, ever, though.

        An example being, “A stationary house? But what if the river rises? How will I move my home away from it?”

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          18 days ago

          A stationary house? But what if I can’t find my keys and the ice cream truck is about to leave?

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          17 days ago

          Lol I dunno, somebody wrapping up a tiny little cube as a prank seems a bit more likely than the tide rising above normal

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            17 days ago

            You’d have to shrink-wrap more than 84,500 buildings in the US by 2050 if you want to compete with ocean-level rise from climate change. Warning; pdf link.

            My comment talked about rivers rising, but you said the ocean, so I went with the ocean for my reply.