Huh, a post history consisting of nothing but “What did Russia ever do wrong?” and “Dems bad because genocide”. How many rubles do you get paid per post?
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That’s what we thought about Trump.
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Technology@lemmy.world•US to probe Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' system after pedestrian killed in low visibility conditionsEnglish
1·1 year agoThe thing is that you don’t need FSD to do that. Having a really good AEB system massively improves safety, far more than a convenience feature like FSD does, but they fucked that up by taking the radar out so now it performs far worse at night, hence running over pedestrians and other VRUs far more often.
But you can’t grift billions out of investors by having a really good safety feature, so you hack together a system from hardware only ever originally only meant for adaptive cruise and lane keeping, and tech bros can show off on YouTube and hopefully not run over a cyclist, all to keep that grift rolling
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Technology@lemmy.world•US to probe Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' system after pedestrian killed in low visibility conditionsEnglish
3·1 year agoThis is legitimately one of the real reasons Musk is pushing for Trump so hard. NHTSA (and all the other regulatory agencies) were effectively gutted completely by the Trump admin and it’s basically the entire reason Elon could grift his way to where he is today. The moment Biden got into office, basically every single agency in existence began investigating him and pushing blocks out of the proverbial Jenga tower of the various Musk companies. He’s praying that Trump will get elected and allow him to keep grifting, because otherwise he’s almost definitely going to jail, or at a minimum losing the vast majority of his empire.
skyspydude1@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Presidential Crimes CommissionEnglish
10·1 year agoYes, that’s where the original quote comes from.
“I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.”
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World News@lemmy.world•Illegal Starlink terminals helped Russia advance at front line, particularly in capturing Vuhledar.English
101·1 year agoWhen you look at the regulatory environment and enforcement under the Trump admin, even before they were best buds, it’s very clear that Elon is absolutely terrified of a Harris administration. The moment Biden took office, he was almost instantly under investigation from basically every letter agency in the USA, and they’ve been slowly chipping away at his Jenga tower of fraud. He sees Trump as the only way to hold on to his ill-gotten gains and avoid a prison cell.
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Technology@lemmy.world•It sure seems like the Optimus robots at Tesla's event were under human controlEnglish
1·1 year agoSee: the cyborg soldier subplot of Metal Gear Rising: Revengence
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk’s X is now worth less than a quarter of its $44 billion purchase priceEnglish
63·1 year agoJust because it’s not publicly traded, doesn’t mean that there isn’t stock nor that there’s no market. Usually, you can technically still buy/sell the stock, just not as a random member of the public on a public stock exchange like the NYSE or FTSE.
Or just pull this fuse for the module?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skillsEnglish
2·1 year agoYeah, that time is even moreso now because cars are far more complex and expensive as fuck now. Just the HVAC system alone on a modern luxury car probably has more components than the entirety of my old 1972 MG. You can bet your ass my friends find it very valuable when I can quickly fix stuff on their cars a dealership wanted to charge $1200 for.
skyspydude1@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•The skill it must have taken to pull this offEnglish
10·1 year agoLooking at the bottom corner of the bumper, I definitely think this is the case
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung TVs will get 7 years of updates, starting with 2023 modelsEnglish
3·1 year agoAt least on my TV, I’ve had firmware updates enable things like variable refresh rate, enable 4K/120Hz, improve the dynamic contrast performance, and fix a couple of weird bugs it had shipped with.
I love that they literally took the plot from a King of the Hill episode satirizing government bureaucracy, and decided that would make for great government policy.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Starbucks' new CEO will supercommute 1,000 miles from California to Seattle office instead of relocating
2·1 year ago100%, that’s basically the entire point of a company jet.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Starbucks' new CEO will supercommute 1,000 miles from California to Seattle office instead of relocating
1·1 year agoSpirit/Frontier, he’s not allowed to buy a single upgrade in advance, and the employees are required to harass him about the size of his personal item and upcharge him for a carry-on on every single flight.
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politics @lemmy.world•Inciting rioters in Britain was a test run for Elon Musk. Just see what he plans for America
3·1 year agoIt’s not that I’m getting scammed directly. It’s just the sheer prevalence of them, how much they clog up my feed, and FB’s unwillingness to do anything about them. It seems no matter how much they’re reported, I get the same “We’ve looked into it and found no issues” message. I agree having a payment platform built into the marketplace is nice, but that’s basically the sole benefit I see vs Craigslist.
My issues just really come down to how awful the search function is, and how filters do literally nothing. No matter how irrelevant the items might be to your search, they still feel the need to show you *something *, literally anything to maybe convince you to click on another item.
A while ago I was shopping for a piano, and given how difficult they are to move, I was looking in a fairly small area in Michigan, and some very specific brands/models. Naturally, this meant that when there wasn’t anything that fit those filters, it filled my list with pianos anywhere from Kentucky to South Africa, which at least to my knowledge, is a bit outside the 40mi radius I had set.
It does this constantly, which makes it insanely frustrating because I’ll find something that is within the state in a town I don’t recognize, get interested, only to find out it’s 4 hours away. It doesn’t even bother doing the “We couldn’t find anything that matches, so here are some similar items” thing. Just straight up puts items into the feed that don’t match my search criteria whatsoever, all for the sake of filling it with literally anything it possibly can.
Maybe it’s better for items that can be shipped, but I almost exclusively use Marketplace for local shopping/large items (like cars and pianos), so having even a basic thing like the search radius not even work is a major pain to say the least.
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politics @lemmy.world•Inciting rioters in Britain was a test run for Elon Musk. Just see what he plans for America
13·1 year agoExcept it’s not. The filtering, sort, and search functions are truly awful compared to Craigslist, especially if you’re looking for cars. I find so many mislabeled cars because FB Marketplace has an extremely limited set of models and manufacturers, and also has a stupid system where you can’t price late model cars way over KBB, so people have to price things with really stupid values to get around it.
Not to mention the sheer number of blatant scams that Facebook does literally nothing about, regardless of how blatant they are and number of reports. I’ve seen accounts that have 1 star and have dozens of comments about how they’re blatant scammers, but their accounts are still up and they’re still running the same scam. Craigslist had its fair number of scammers, but it didn’t take much to report and get them taken down usually.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ecovacs home robots can be hacked to spy on their owners, researchers sayEnglish
3·1 year agoThe good news with iRobot is that they actually have pretty solid cybersecurity. They also do a pretty great job of supporting parts for old robots and make them quite easy to repair. For a typical consumer product, I feel like they’re far better than most companies in terms of how shitty they could be vs how shitty they actually are.
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politics @lemmy.world•Moment Trump says ‘beautiful’ Harris looks like Melania in Elon Musk interview
4·1 year agoSure, but he also knew that part of Biden’s plans were EV tax credits, and nothing gets Elon more interested in something than a government hand-out.

Thinking that speaking out and condemning Israel would help them whatsoever shows you have literally no idea how US politics work. Let me preface this with the following: I’m well aware of the absolute atrocities going on, I don’t think the US should be supporting Israel given the shit they’re pulling, and do wish they would take action against them.
However, speaking out would be FAR more damaging than anything they’ve done so far. Do you have any idea how many Christians in the US literally think of Israel as what will bring about the second coming of Christ, and thus not supporting them would basically be seen and spun as doing Satan’s work?
The Jewish population of the US is literally double that of the Muslim population, so purely from a numbers game, any chance of even denting that support would be suicidal.
Finally, there’s the absolutely comical mainstream media bias where the very moment Harris spoke out strongly against Israel, there’d be an endless spew of how she wants to wipe Israel off the map and finish what Hitler started.
I get it, it’s fucking frustrating and tiring and disgusting what’s going on, but it’s sadly the way it has to be played at the moment, and acting like Trump being elected has any chance at improving the situation is delusional at best.