Five dollars’ increase. FFS
Five dollars’ increase. FFS
Pretty sure I can soak it. I mean that’s what, five bucks a month? If that’s a hardship, kill the subscription and get a goddamn library card.
Good. This is just theater for the knuckle-dragging Republican base anyway. The dems who went along with it can eat a bag of dicks.
Because broken as they are, people still come first before AI. Or they should, anyway.
And then they wonder why their sales are tanking, when it turns out AI’s can’t buy their products and everyone else is too poor to even consider it.
This seems deeply, disturbingly fucked up. “Fuck working with real people, who have their own goals and desires out of a career, we’re just gonna use an AI since no one can tell the difference.” It’s fucked up on multiple levels, not least since the fashion industry was already full of broken people before AI hit the scene.
If for some reason you can’t use a full-on ad blocker, “SponsorBlock for Youtube” is another Firefox extension you can install. It doesn’t block ads per se, but it will auto-skip segments of a video that have been reported as ad content. Kind of a grassroots thing, like reporting cops on Waze.
Hopefully this motivates a competitor to emerge.
There’s a case to be made for criminal negligence resulting in loss of life.
The article gives the game away. Just change your user agent and you’re golden.
Does it need road? Rail? Asphalt, steel, or concrete, which wear down and need to be replaced? Or does it just need a standard charging station as used by current EV’s? FFS, get over your fucking normalcy bias.
Oh look, a republican being spineless. Must be a day ending in Y.
Rail infrastructure costs money to maintain. So do roads, for that matter. If this is the first step towards ubiquitous pollution-free air taxis, we should be cheering, not grousing.
Big, dumb, ugly, and prone to running into walls? Yeah, I guess the comparison of Tesla to Juggernaut holds up.
You seem highly interested in whether I would have purchased one or not. What a weird comment.
In fact, I would not. But even if I would, this bullshit would be a deal breaker. It’s basically saying “we know you’re going to regret this purchase, but we’re going to put a barrier in place to keep you from dealing with it.” That’s a gigantic red flag for any product.
Fun fact, I could give a fuck what they want.
There are multiple deal-breakers, yest.
Yeah, could very well be. But corporations gonna corporate. If you don’t like the product, don’t buy it.