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  • It’s like a gradient. Bart just looks like a normal man, but yellow, and looks almost nothing like a young Bart, while Marge and Lisa seem to appear unchanged. And the hands. Whose are they?

  • Just took a look at Friendica for the first time last night. It’s wild how something as simple as proper post formatting and wide open attachment options are enough to make me wish all my friends were on it. Way more personal feeling.

  • I first turned to Tesla because I needed a car with self-driving features

    They then go on to explain that the long drives were making them tired.

    Or:

    I’m overworking myself so much that even just traveling was forcing me to drive to the point of exhaustion.

    Ever think maybe we’re headed in a bad direction with self-driving…

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  • Oh totally. I don’t doubt increased survivability with all the additional safety features in modern cars compared to old ones.

    However, all the other little stuff that has nothing to do with safely delivering passengers have made them demonstrably more distracting, most notably the touch screen. Me, personally, I’d prefer to avoid the crash entirely.

    You can take a car from the early 2000’s, add the extra airbags and crumple zone tech that we’ve developed over the years, and you’d have a much safer car than what they’re putting out now.

  • I’m lucky enough that I’ve got a barebones 2003 that still runs great. Analog gauges, double DIN radio slot, and nothing else. Every time I get in a modern car, it’s information overload.

    I don’t need a ball coddler. I need 4 wheels and a reliable engine.

    Cars should be treated a lot more like factory equipment and a lot less like a living room on wheels.

  • I’m definitely not with majority on this. Every city I’ve lived in, I can navigate decently well by major streets, highways, landmarks, etc. I think it came with the fact that I moved around so much growing up. I always want to feel like I know the area, so I’ll study a map for a couple hours whenever I first move in.