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I paid off my student loans two years ago, we paid off both of our cars this year, I’ve never missed a payment or been late in my 15+ year credit history.

One-Way & In-Town Moves indeed!

thanks, I hate it

Yea, unless “suburbs of Detroit” means Royal Oak or Ann Arbor, or one of the smaller towns west of the Greater Detroit Area (if you’re right leaning), then there’s not much of a sadder place to retire - esp if the online seen is weak AF too.

Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix resulted in an excellent vehicle in both trims.

The older games are more punishing and soft-force you to learn monsters’ movements and attacks to even play the game. The long term pay off for some people is learning full weapon movesets with slow developing combos, and nailing monster openings on body weak points. It’s immensely satisfying for a lot of people.

I’d just reverse both ACHs and call it a day. Why would you continue forward with a purchase after this? 

Wow, you can say/pay that again.

20% margin/take on net income where you didn’t build *any* of the infrastructure to support the revenue generation ... is a “small fraction”?

Lol - electronic PRNDL and a manual hand brake. Interesting design choice on the interior.

The more disturbing thing to watch in all of these is how poor their perception data/algo is (white screen on CS). It is terrible at classification. Whether that’s a sensor or algo problem (or likely both), it looks completely irresponsible to let regular people be driving FSD as a beta on public roads with object

If you watch their perception screen during this video, it’s relatively clear the sensing they have will never be remotely adequate for FSD. They can’t sense pedestrians with any accuracy. The lane position/presence is frankly shockingly bad. The steering commands are equally horrific, but not as shocking based on my

If that level of hassle/risk and speedometer inaccuracy is worth saving ~10% on a tax of $200-300 a year, then have at.

Yea this was a very “thanks, I hate it” moment for me.

Eddie sounds like a Quality Manager or Program Lead, not a technical lead. My 2 cents.

Dude, same. It wasn’t thought provoking or even that intelligent of a movie. It was just a pretty bad movie with some great action scenes.

I finally saw Tenet and I thought it sucked. It was complex for the sake of being complex. I figured out the “schtick” quickly, but then it built on that (stupid) idea in ways that just made the movie convoluted. The ending was not a surprise at all, I was just baffled by the journey.

My local Discord response is accurate:

I have a 5 and 7 y.o. and they’re pretty capable of punching scientific holes in religion (just like the tooth fairy and Santa). We HEAVILY encourage questioning everything and critical thinking. They’re super into animals, so the evolution chunk they figured out on their own (adaptations, convergent evolution -

We don’t talk about it directly, we just correct them when they repeat a (likely learned) tidbit about God - like “God created the Earth and everyone” - with a scientific fact/observation. If your kids get into animals, evolution takes care of itself. Ours are only 5/7 and they recognize adaptations and what not all