• verdigris@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    This concept is the “third space” – a social space other than work and home where people can congregate, socialize, and relax. Parks and libraries are some of the only remaining spaces in capitalism where people can be humans without paying for the privilege to exist by the minute.

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      2 years ago

      True, that is what the concept has become. But we need to remember that “third place” originally ment places of business like pubs, cafés, barbershops etc.

      Modern cities do need the kind of places you ment - not more malls or apple stores (think I read that it’s a new trend to have those resemble places you can casually chill so they can casually sell you their stuff).

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    2 years ago

    My local library closes before night time, so I’m on board with the idea of them a library closing late at night.

    I don’t even need to talk to others, just seeing people there would soothe me and ease loneliness I get from not socialising much.

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    2 years ago

    I miss that about college, 24 hour library filled with people. You have to be quiet on the main floors but upstairs was less strict.

    The routine of get a coffee, study for a while, go pee and step outside with some friends for a smoke, and grab another coffee on the way in. Rinse and repeat until the sun comes up.

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      2 years ago

      Man not ours. Couldn’t say shit anywhere lol.

      Even our computer labs weren’t too 3rd-spacey.

      Man I miss college sometimes tho. Back when I had friends and a life lol

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        2 years ago

        Yeah the upper floors are supposed to be for quiet study but you could still collaborate and talk without being hushed, just can’t get too roudy. Michigan State btw.

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    2 years ago

    This is a cool idea, but would significantly increase staffing needs. Where are you going to find librarians who want to work night shift?

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    2 years ago

    I would love this. Like another commenter said, after 10 the no talking rule gets rescinded and it turns into a cafe level of speech.

    I’d love to just read books with my wife at a library late at night.

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      2 years ago

      Or simply have study areas where the silence is enforced. Rest of the premises just demands calm.

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    2 years ago

    Try kava bars. YMMV depending on your location but here in Florida, there are many that are open late where people just hang out, watch movies, play pool, videogames, read, work, etc and they’re usually not loud or crowded and they don’t serve alcohol

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    2 years ago

    Some libraries, like Austin’s Central Library, are centered around that idea.