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  • I think it's from Europe. Car manufacturers in Europe must sell at least n ev every year. Stellantis, that was asleep at the wheel and only has undesirable EVs that don't sell, is paying billions to Tesla to make a fictitious alliance, so they will meet the sales target and won't pay the fine

  • They 100% bank on people forgetting cancelling

    Also, Apple gave iOS a default calculator just a few months ago. When I had an iPad I had to download dozens and dozens of calculators to find one that didnt have ads or subscriptions

    Edit: I meant iPad. They sold iPads without the calculator from launch until Q4 2024

  • Wait, is Facebook ok with that?? This content isn't advertiser friendly! What if a big advertiser discovers that their sponsored content is placed right next to pornhub???

    They definitely would be pissed about that!

  • "Let me tell you, folks, this, what we're seeing right now, it's HUGE, okay? I mean, some people are saying—and I don’t know, but they’re saying—it could be the biggest rugpull in the history of rugpulls. Tremendous potential. Absolutely tremendous. Nobody’s ever seen a rugpull like this before, believe me."

  • It would be the exact opposite if it wasn’t using docker, it requires specific minor versions of multiple software, people on Debian would always get versions too old while people on arch too new

  • From the article:

    The Cybertruck owner listed his truck for sale for $89,000. He thinks this is a fair price [...] if you added every optional extra that Tesla currently offers for the Cybertruck, given the $7,500 tax credit and the $2000 referral discount, (a brand new 2025) Cybertruck will still only cost around $86,000.

    Nobody with a brain would pay more for a used vehicle. It's not a collectible. "Founder's edition" nowadays means "beta version" and it's not something that's worth more.

  • Nonprofits also act like for-profits, for example giving absurd salaries to the C suite, planning luxury retreats as business trips, hiring friends as consultants and paying expensive compensation for nothing, and so on

    I saw many "cancer research" non profits that waste most of donations in bullshit and then give what's left to actual research grants

  • When you enter the US under student visa (F1) and you drop out of college, your status become invalid and you have to leave the country in 30 days even if the visa sticker on the passport says "valid until next year"

    With all the resources their family had, there were more "legal" ways to buy access to the country, like creating a fake company with fake employees

  • In Europe it's like this:

    Want to do a chargeback with American express or similar credit cards: call the toll free number and do it in less than 90 seconds, instantly approved

    Want to do a chargeback with a debit card: you need to go to the police station and report the seller for fraud, then find the chargeback form hidden somewhere on the bank website, fill it and send it back together with the police fraud report via FAX (no email) to the bank, which might or might not approve it in 90 days. If it approves that, they will take a 30 euro fee from what you will get