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If the world doesn’t do something about the rapidly accelerating temperatures on this planet [...]

What, exactly, does one do with a compact pickup truck these days? I’m a tall male and I find those old 90's pickups to be incredibly cramped and uncomfortable. I have one as a backup vehicle only, and can’t wait to trade it up. I recently bought a newer SUV and I find it so much more comfortable due to both the

I’m so sick of commenters defending shit reporting.

No thanks, the R3X definitely seems like it will be worth the wait. If I had to get something to tide me over until then, it’d be a clapped out Subaru Outback, lol.

I must live in a completely different reality because my local tire shop will fix flats for free, if all it requires is a simple patch. More complex fixes might cost extra, but sometimes you’re better off buying new tires at that point. It’s an honest shop even though there’s no other tire shop in town.

Do we really want our snack dispensers monitoring us like this?

Commenters have been saying for years that the energy that goes into mining the raw materials, charging the batteries, and then propelling a heavy hunk of batteries up and down pothole-ridden roads is not the most efficient mode of transit.

What a coincidence!

Well, yeah. Do you think a company that has its collective shit together would make amateur mistakes like failing to install a bunch of bolts and then subsequently failing to catch those mistakes with quality control?

Seems like a problem of misplaced incentives. I see this a lot across many industries, in fact. Everyone trying to meet a quota for some arbitrary metrics ends up just gaming the system and creating ways to artificially inflate their metrics. It’s been a documented problem since the Thatcher days!

Does this mean that if my pizza isn’t delivered within 30 seconds, it’s free?

Cast iron is the right cookware for most situations. Anything else is for advanced techniques or regional cuisines. If I had nothing but a set of cast iron cookware, I could still cook pretty much everything I like to eat.

Ok, hear me out. This may hurt the pockets of the consumer a little bit, but by golly did the shareholders absolutely love this idea. They were absolutely ecstatic, and I think it’s going to be really great for the growth prospects of the company.

Ford’s key EV models for North America are very expensive to build

Will airlines give passengers the option to choose which planes they want to fly? Can I just choose to fly only Airbus?

Flock CEO Garrett Langley said at a recent event that the company’s cameras now “cover almost 70 percent of the population” and are used to solve “about 2,200 crimes a day.”

Right now, it isn’t exactly clear [...] what his plan to “make things good” even is [...]

I wish I was the kind of wealthy that could afford a Salt Bae dinner without breaking a sweat. Why? Because I’m not a fan of this kind of presentation, I feel it cheapens the quality of the food, and I would go to the restaurant solely to pay full price and then give an honest and critical review just to take this

The problem with AI and robot-made foods is that robots don’t have tastebuds or noses. They can only follow a pre-measured recipe and cannot deviate at all. If the consistency, size, or shape of the ingredients is unexpected, then it fails.