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  • Great shower thought, but as someone who has comfortably rid in Waymos and Teslas the reality is different.

    It's always weird to see the automatic car debate happen on the internet, and then hop in my friend's car and it drives us from work to his house 40 minutes away without needing any human intervention

  • Oof let's see, what am I an expert in? Probably system design - I work at (insert big tech) and run a system design club there every Friday. I use ChatGPT to bounce ideas and find holes in my design planning before each session.

    Does it make mistakes? Not really? it has a hard time getting creative with nuanced examples (i.e. if you ask it to "give practical examples where the time/accuracy tradeoff in Flink is important" it can't come up with more than 1 or 2 truly distinct examples) but it's never wrong.

    The only times it's blatantly wrong is when it hallucinates due to lack of context (or oversaturated context). But you can kind of tell something doesn't make sense and prod followups.

    Tl;dr funny meme, would be funnier if true

  • Me after reading Lemmygrad posts for 5 minutes;

    Jokes aside, none from my hometown, but there was a communism club at my university. They weren't very motivated or organized though; it takes a lot of effort to run a club properly (I ran/participated in others), and that group just didn't have it

  • Some important corrections:

    • The doors did not open from the outside, presumably because they were locked
    • The hero who tried to rescue the people inside was hitting the window with a tree branch, but the windows didn't crack until after over a dozen swings
    • The article says nothing about opening the doors from the inside; if you are ever in that situation, cybertrucks have a manual release under the rubber mat of the "map pocket" in the doors (source)
  • The PM2.5 AQI hits high 200s pretty regularly in the winter there: https://aqicn.org/historical/#city:ulaanbaatar/us-embassy

    For reference, here are some other places' PM2.5:

    • New Dehli, India: 200-300
    • Seoul, South Korea: 100-200
    • Beijing, China: 100-200 (used to be 200-300)
    • Jakarta, Indonesia: 50-100
    • Toronto, Canada: 0-50
    • London, UK: 0-50 (used to be 50-100)
  • Previous System76 owner here - Switched to Framework for my second laptop. Yes, System76 contributes upstream to Linux, but Framework is just better. My System76 needed a fan replaced and it was lowkey annoying - Paid over 150$ to have it done; such an upgrade is much easier on the Framework (not to mention the customization lets you get exactly what you need and pay for nothing more)