Weather is nicer. Make reasons to get out of the office more?
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I think it's just size and more people passing through
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LA, despite the logistical nightmare, is a very in-person town. I think it’s at least partially because so much of the traditional economy there depended on it (can’t make movies if you ain’t all “on the lot”, etc )
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With reservations. Lima has almost 10 million people and I never met peeps while there. LA—albeit much larger—is full of folk who are genuinely friendly, curious and interested in establishing a meatspace rapport. LA seems notably open-handed and cosmopolitan in this regard.
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Well Lima is also a much poorer developing country city, so smaller fraction of people have the leisure and flexibility in work to do this sort of thing :D Though most people who want to meet up with me anywhere are visitors, not locals
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Santa Fe Institute wrote a whole research paper on scalable metrics of cities. The bigger the city the more interactions per spacetime unit = more patents filed, more wealth generated etc. So yes, probably.
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LAs population > 4x Seattle though
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I keep meaning to plan a meet up with you.
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