Sure, but what random psycho would go through all your comments collecting data like weather on a specific day, car, job, etc... just to mess with you in real life. That's like one in a billion unless you specifically seek out those kind of people.
Sure, what meant though was that Tesla doesn't have self driving cars the way they try to market it as. They are no different than what other car manufacturers got, they just use a more deceptive name.
Autopilot turns off because the car doesn't know what to do and the driver is supposed to take control of the situation. The autopilot isn't autopilot, it's driving assistance and you want it to turn off if it doesn't know what it's should do.
I do believe nuclear power will always stay a unique exception to this, it's extremely tightly regulated on an international level due to the fear of nuclear bombs. It's far safer and better for the environment than coal plants or natural gas, which do poison the environment without much corruption needed to enable it.
The nuclear power industry is a whole different beast than what the California tech bros are used to.
I appreciate the link, it's hard to trust what people say nowadays as their hate for societal structures makes them all regurgitate the same sentences without regard for context or nuance.
Your source however didn't touch on regulations being breached or removed by corrupt politicians. They only spoke about attempts of siphoning money from the public.
Got any sources for that happening in that domain? I doubt there are many politicians of the old guard that are comfortable relaxing nuclear power regulations.
There are regulations in place, and nuclear power plants do not leave toxic waste around them? They aren't like coal plants that simply dump the waste into the air.
the point is that you had to go out of your way to make brown bears sound more dangerous in order to try to get the W with that final paragraph you wrote there.
I went out of my way to point out that bears are the friendly teddy bears you see on TV. Tourist Mauled by Brown Bear After Disastrous Attempt at Selfie (the woman woman was in a car and got away with help of her friend thankfully). A lot of people have distorted view of safety when it comes to approaching wildlife, be it a bear, bison or whatever.
you just said that a majority of women are not of a healthy state of mind and you got to that conclusion by dramatizing the danger of the other option in the scenario.
You're putting words into my mouth, I never said that. I hand to heart believe that every person commenting on this post would choose a man over a brown bear if they actually had to go through it. Saying you'd choose the bear is obviously the "correct" answer so be in the cool group on the Internet as it got meme value, so I genuinely think people are either joking or fooling themselves. If someone called you and said there have been spotted 10 bears in your neighbourhood, you'd look your door and pray they don't come knocking.
If you forced people to go through the experience irl, someone with a trauma might panic when forced to choose (i.e. not in a healthy state of mind) and choose the statistically far more dangerous option.
I'm being serious here. this was the first time I had ever heard of brown bears referred to not just as apex predators, but as THE apex predator on land. that's a high bar.
I have heard of polar bears as AN Apex predator
Polar bears are marine animals so their competition is a bit different.
I tried to look for a reputable source where brown bears were discussed as THE APRX PREDATOR ON LAND and I was unable to find one.
It's the largest land predator in the world, I meant nothing deeper than the fact they are one of the most dangerous animals a human can encounter on land. You're also moving the goal post, your original comment claimed brown bears weren't an apex predator at all, which is objectively wrong.
What's weird about the whole incident is that anyone with even the slightest knowledge of the PC gaming space could have told you that this is exactly what would happen.
An apex predator, also known as a top predator, is a predator at the top of a food chain, without natural predators of its own.
It's the world's largest land predator and it has no natural predator of its own? Of all the arguments to pick this really isn't one of them.
And it's all besides the point. There is absolutely nobody in a healthy state of mind that would prefer a close encounter with a brown bear rather than a (most likely friendly) weak hairless ape.
Less Disney movies and more courses in statistics would help a lot of people it seems. Brown bears are the apex predator on land. If you're unlucky and the bear that spawns next to you is hungry, you're going to be mauled and eaten alive, and there's nothing you can do about it. If an angry Mike Tyson was going after you in the woods, at least you have slight chance of running away.
Gotta hide it better than that chief