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  • Idk, even before Musk went full meth head things were already heading south pretty fast - they'd completely squandered their first mover advantage and their "move fast and break things" approach was really starting to take a toll on their brand reputation. Teslas were already starting to be known as expensive cars with terrible build quality, then the constant delays and broken promises about self driving did them no favors either.

    A Tesla made sense when they were pretty much the only really viable luxury EV, but when you can get equivalent cars (with better build quality) from established Western manufacturers for ~75% the price or from a Chinese manufacturer for ~60%, what advantage do they have?

    Musk's cult of personally is/was a big part of it, so they are kinda screwed either way - the stink of Musk won't instantly vanish if they get rid of him, and taints everything while he stays

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  • Another point on this, in events like this the cell network is often under very significant stress as every single person tries to contact their family and friends at the same time to check if they are OK. The general advice is to avoid making phone calls if you can to keep capacity free for people who need to contact emergency services

  • Nothing - my employer pays for it - but if I was paying myself it would be $85NZD/month for 150GB 5G data, unlimited text and calling to NZ and Australia

  • Over COVID I was given 3 of the widgets that my company manufactures to take home in case I needed to help diagnose a customer problem. Stuck them in my backpack and walked to my car, then realized that my backpack was now worth about $150,000. When I got home I emailed my boss to confirm that, if my house were to burn down, the widgets would be covered under the companies insurance policy

  • Existence is suffering

  • If you are going to propose a law, you need to define "stupid"

  • I find it telling that AGI people seem to assume that AGI will spontaneously appear as a distinct entity with its own agency rather than being a product that will be owned and sold.

    People who have hundreds of billions of dollars can get mid-single-digit percent ROI by making very safe investments with that money, but instead they are pouring it into relatively risky AI investments. What do you think that says about their expectations of returns?

  • To me, "fine" means "legal if you are rich enough"; I'd be for a system that if you get more than X speeding fines within a period, your license becomes provisional, and you have to resit the full license test within 6 months or loose it entirely. Maybe required people to have a "P" plate in the window while their license is provisional as a bit of social pressure as well.

    Pretty much you've shown you aren't familiar with the requirements to operate a vehicle on public roads, and need a reminder

  • At a guess:

    • People with steam accounts and VPNs in countries that steam doesn't operate in. Steam will block your "foreign" credit card as a fraud risk, but eBay dgaf cos it's the sellers problem if they get ripped off
    • This is probably a pretty convenient way to send small amounts of money to people in a way that looks pretty legit. Arrange to buy some drugs off someone over telegram, they get you to buy a "steam card" from them, they send an envelope with a blank bit of cardboard and the drugs
  • A friend of mine seems to get a ticket about once a year on average (which I don't get - I've been driving for 15 years and never got one) - the thing that really bugs me though is how angry and upset she gets when she does get one; like she's been targeted personally for something entirely outside of her control, not that if you choose to consistently drive 10km/h over the limit you are eventually going to get pinged. She doesn't seem to have the "nothing is ever my fault" attitude generally, but for speeding fines it's like she doesn't feel that responsibility as a driver or something. Idk people are weird

  • We misunderstood, we thought that we owned you and could do whatever we wanted

  • See, the thing is I grew up outside the US and was taught about the civil rights movement as well - did they just not talk about what the police and federal government were doing for a century? Was it all framed as a minority of whites that were being racist or something?

  • Check them into Git, but be cautious about credentials that might live in the env files that you don't want to expose if you end up making the repo publicly available.

  • Damn, toner is running out

  • ... so I shouldn't use the CEOs history of bankruptcy and failed a Kickstarter when judging if I think it is going to succeed or not?

  • IIRC Ubiquity make a line of point-to-point ethernet bridges that operate in the 20GHz range (because more bandwidth, and if you have line of sight you don't care about interference as much). Responsible vendors won't even sell you one without sighting a license cos they can also get in trouble for selling it to you if it turns out you are operating it illegally

  • So this whole Gemini thing is a tactic to push people to upgrade their phones again right? They gave up on the whole "your phone is 6 months old and therefore won't be getting security updates anymore so you need to buy a new phone with identical specs otherwise hackers are going to break into your bank account and set your dog on fire" because regulators were starting to get twitchy, so now it's "your phone is brand new but you didn't spend enough money on it so you better buy a new phone or you won't be able to have a sentient assistant to help you do your job and manage your life and you'll be passed over for promotion by a 16 year old AI Native and never get a date and your family will be angry at you because Aunt Mildred doesn't like fish and you booked family dinner at the wrong restaurant "

  • The irony of being asked to sign up to a website to be able to read an article about opsec failures

  • Martial law lets you arrest people without trial, but it doesn't directly allow you to just not hold an election, and you can only declare it "unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it".

    I guess you could come up with some pretence then impose martial law and make it clear that anyone voting the wrong way is going to get arrested, but at that point why bother with laws at all?

  • Actually, reading the language again, I can absolutely see some shenanigans where he runs as VP for someone else who runs on a platform of "vote for me and I'll immediately resign and put Trump in charge again". It'd need the supreme court to decide if that "and" is exclusive or not, and given that half the court seems pretty happy to give up their principles of it suits their politics, I wouldn't be surprised if that worked