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Me? I’d go electric tomorrow if: A) it cost the same as less as an ICE, and B) I can reliably charge it at my apartment.

This is not really about EVs this is about consumers revolting over CAFE and safety standards that have priced even a stripped down car so far out of most American’s reach they will never own a new

it’s almost as if people can care about two things at once, and ALSO that I trust the US government way, way more than the one actively engaging in multiple genocides at once right now!

I don’t get that attitude, if I have a broken foot I’m not going to let you break my hand too because it’s not much worse.

how about “top 10 tik tok challenges that are actually OTC drug overdoses?” or “top tiktop challenges that you don’t realize might kill you”?

I don’t care, literally. Any marginal benefit to my life is not worth the existence of an app that has been caught teaching kids how to steal cars so much Kia issued an emergency recall, let alone telling kids to overdose themselves on dangerous household drugs and chemicals and all the other self-harm-promoting

yeah this is a dead giveaway.  People who LARP at having a gluten sensitivity will gladly eat from situations like this, people who have actual medical conditions realize their cross-contamination control is usually so poor you are literally taking your life in your hands if you do.

all you had to do was drive the damn train, CJ!

Panera is hospital cafeteria food at sit-down restaurant prices.

I take uber because it’s literally better in every single way and I’ve never been made to feel unsafe or ripped off— which was regular with taxis.

This is the problem, you can’t tell people they’re not allowed to innovate they must use the failing bad service they didn’t want in the first place.

As The Codeless Code put it— fog is a great screen but a poor wall. Just not exposing the data and trusting no one has a way to see it if it’s not directly displayed is as staggeringly common as it is terrible.

I love that he literally had a Jobs-style “and one more thing” and it was a cheezit crunchwrap.

I don’t know, right after 9/11 there were several attacks on airports. 

guns yes, automatic weapons much more rarely I haven’t ever seen an american police officer slinging an automatic weapon just walking around, if they had it out they were doing something where they needed it.

yes but the question of whether society should allow tech companies to intentionally make their products worse is a whole different question.

yes people will buy it. My argument is that the ability to sideload any content you wish, jailbreak, root and access low-level hardware functions must be a law with criminal

yes, the mid 2010s iPhones certainly destroyed Apple’s claim to be “the ‘it just works’ company” as their old ads said.

And I am an android guy, open source is morally superior, this is an issue of good and evil not just what you like, supporting closed development is a (mild) evil act, it’s unethical and immoral. But

German cop hot may have to take over for IDF hot now.

German airport security is indeed startling to an American. Americans love our guns and our cops love their military weapons and I’ve never seen an american cop just casually with a submachinegun slung on their back. I have not even seen that from soldiers except honor guards and some base gates overseas.

The problem is any platform grows big enough that you cannot physically moderate it. For example for youtube to employ human moderators to view each minute of video they would need to hire the entire population of the united states.

The real answer is we need to get used to an unmoderated world and learn that

it’s generic and bright, it appears well on even low-rez washed out screens, and it’s easily understandable across many cultures.

Microsoft may not be heroes but they are adults in the room and from people I’ve known that work there they do HR pretty well.  You will be overworked, but they don’t let those kind of things go on.