Calling their ad platform "auxiliary" when it's their core business is hilarious. You are completely out of your element here.
Then they should say that and frame their arguments around that. That's my entire point. Do you see any mention of public transportation improvements in the comment I originally replied to? No, you don't. The movement…
Then either you're used to the mayhem and aren't seeing it, or you mostly stay away from where I was (between Houston and 42nd St mostly). Regardless, are you really saying that "bikes are simply better at…
> As you say it is technically the solution. No, I said technically people will adapt and take the shitty and overrun public transportation because there's no other option. It's not a solution because it often…
Excuse my language but I think it's worth it here: Dear fucking lord, if biking in Manhatten is your idea of bikes shining, then you are way out in left field. In my week in Manhatten last month I saw several crashes…
If you remove car infrastructure in SF, for example, there are massive amounts of the city that will die because they lack adequate public transit options. You remove mobility, and you remove any hope for underserved…
Why is it always framed this way? This is NOT the solution. The solution is to build better public transportation options. That will necessarily include removing a decent amount of the car infrastructure, but you can't…
I've literally never in my life needed more than 400 results. What could you possibly be doing where you need over 400 results? Severely gimped? Are you sure your use case doesn't just represent an extremely extremely…
I think the main thing here is to get a watch that matches what you want to get out of it. I have a mid-range watch, an Omega, that I got new. It's automatic (meaning it's mechanical but it automatically winds as I…
I don't see many 5-star skill ratings, dual colored backgrounds (?), or unreadable fonts. Where do you see those? I would turn people away from that format if they asked my advice. My resume, and the resumes I've seen…
Individually, no, but as part of the overall trend of in-car subscriptions for these kind of features, yes. Cars, like houses, are in a special class of purchases that we as a society have decided need extra consumer…
Cars are often one of the most, if not the most, expensive purchases people will make in their lives. It's not unreasonable to me to have extra protections for those purchases.
It's cheaper to pay someone $20 an hour 24 hours a day for 20 years than it is to pay out the $4mil lawsuit for when that sensor fails.
> Also, 8pm? How much time do you spend on commute Leave work at 5 (hopefully!). Gym/exercise for an hour, commute for 30min, dinner for an hour. That's already 7:30pm. Add in chores or errands or distractions or…
More likely than other large companies to not have dark patterns, is probably the more correct sentence. It's especially correct with some of their similarly "non-core" products. I remember moving off of Google Fi a…
> Replace all food at home with Huel. Oh dear, you've already lost me.
Why do so many people try to do the hard math when it comes to this? The reality is by the time I am able to go out on a weekday it's like 8pm. Very few of my peers, friends or not, want to go out late on a weekday…
By the time I work out, get home, cook dinner, eat dinner, clean, shower, it's like 8pm usually. No one around me is staying out past like 10pm on a weekday. Now I have the job of finding anyone who wants to hang out…
> prefer to socialize in other settings Can someone shed some light on this? I'm in the office for at least 40 hours a week. Then each day I get home, cook dinner, clean, bathe, workout sometimes. I don't even have kids…
People are mostly talking about this as a moral failure, not as some kind of legal issue.
Why would this be different than any other password manager in that aspect?
"Evil" is far from the correct word here.
Great, that's $15m-$30m (if you accept that it's somehow $1500/unit to ship??). Only $50m-65m left to account for! And once again (and again and again...), I'm not claiming the $80m number is a lie. You just can't take…
No one is saying that he is definitively lying about the $80m. Why do you keep saying that? All I'm saying is that his tweet is not a reliable source for that number. We'd need another, more reliable source to confirm.
I'm accusing him of lying in the past, yes. He certainly exaggerates way more than he lies, but to say he hasn't lied publicly means you have your blinders on. https://elonmusk.today/ has a looootttt of exaggerations…
Calling their ad platform "auxiliary" when it's their core business is hilarious. You are completely out of your element here.
Then they should say that and frame their arguments around that. That's my entire point. Do you see any mention of public transportation improvements in the comment I originally replied to? No, you don't. The movement…
Then either you're used to the mayhem and aren't seeing it, or you mostly stay away from where I was (between Houston and 42nd St mostly). Regardless, are you really saying that "bikes are simply better at…
> As you say it is technically the solution. No, I said technically people will adapt and take the shitty and overrun public transportation because there's no other option. It's not a solution because it often…
Excuse my language but I think it's worth it here: Dear fucking lord, if biking in Manhatten is your idea of bikes shining, then you are way out in left field. In my week in Manhatten last month I saw several crashes…
If you remove car infrastructure in SF, for example, there are massive amounts of the city that will die because they lack adequate public transit options. You remove mobility, and you remove any hope for underserved…
Why is it always framed this way? This is NOT the solution. The solution is to build better public transportation options. That will necessarily include removing a decent amount of the car infrastructure, but you can't…
I've literally never in my life needed more than 400 results. What could you possibly be doing where you need over 400 results? Severely gimped? Are you sure your use case doesn't just represent an extremely extremely…
I think the main thing here is to get a watch that matches what you want to get out of it. I have a mid-range watch, an Omega, that I got new. It's automatic (meaning it's mechanical but it automatically winds as I…
I don't see many 5-star skill ratings, dual colored backgrounds (?), or unreadable fonts. Where do you see those? I would turn people away from that format if they asked my advice. My resume, and the resumes I've seen…
Individually, no, but as part of the overall trend of in-car subscriptions for these kind of features, yes. Cars, like houses, are in a special class of purchases that we as a society have decided need extra consumer…
Cars are often one of the most, if not the most, expensive purchases people will make in their lives. It's not unreasonable to me to have extra protections for those purchases.
It's cheaper to pay someone $20 an hour 24 hours a day for 20 years than it is to pay out the $4mil lawsuit for when that sensor fails.
> Also, 8pm? How much time do you spend on commute Leave work at 5 (hopefully!). Gym/exercise for an hour, commute for 30min, dinner for an hour. That's already 7:30pm. Add in chores or errands or distractions or…
More likely than other large companies to not have dark patterns, is probably the more correct sentence. It's especially correct with some of their similarly "non-core" products. I remember moving off of Google Fi a…
> Replace all food at home with Huel. Oh dear, you've already lost me.
Why do so many people try to do the hard math when it comes to this? The reality is by the time I am able to go out on a weekday it's like 8pm. Very few of my peers, friends or not, want to go out late on a weekday…
By the time I work out, get home, cook dinner, eat dinner, clean, shower, it's like 8pm usually. No one around me is staying out past like 10pm on a weekday. Now I have the job of finding anyone who wants to hang out…
> prefer to socialize in other settings Can someone shed some light on this? I'm in the office for at least 40 hours a week. Then each day I get home, cook dinner, clean, bathe, workout sometimes. I don't even have kids…
People are mostly talking about this as a moral failure, not as some kind of legal issue.
Why would this be different than any other password manager in that aspect?
"Evil" is far from the correct word here.
Great, that's $15m-$30m (if you accept that it's somehow $1500/unit to ship??). Only $50m-65m left to account for! And once again (and again and again...), I'm not claiming the $80m number is a lie. You just can't take…
No one is saying that he is definitively lying about the $80m. Why do you keep saying that? All I'm saying is that his tweet is not a reliable source for that number. We'd need another, more reliable source to confirm.
I'm accusing him of lying in the past, yes. He certainly exaggerates way more than he lies, but to say he hasn't lied publicly means you have your blinders on. https://elonmusk.today/ has a looootttt of exaggerations…