

I’d still take a dying Biden over this shit show, are you kidding me?
I’d still take a dying Biden over this shit show, are you kidding me?
That’s true of everywhere I’ve been, but the person I replied to seemed confused 😅 I’ve never been to Canada, so 🤷♂️
In the US, there’s a security checkpoint after check-in but before the gates. They check your ID and boarding pass there, then just your BP when boarding the plane.
If he isn’t forced to leave the board and divest all stock, Tesla is still dead.
Hell, even then…
Let it be very, very clear that the board had no problem with Musk’s sieg heils. They only care because they’ve lost a massive chunk of their stock value. Don’t support nazis. Don’t support Tesla even if Musk has been completely removed.
It’s mostly this one.
Very, very optimistic of you to assume this isn’t just retaliation for something, or because Musk is planning some new rideshare company/arm of Tesla.
Yes. How many people do you think hoped that the nazis wouldn’t be as horrible as they were?
… you think they care about compassion?
I don’t mean to be a pessimist, but we’ll see how it lasts and scales 😅 it’s certainly promising, but 2MW also isn’t much. I’m curious how large they can scale single reactors, and how close they can safely be to populations - one of the problems with nuclear always ends up being transporting the energy (usually quite far away) once you’ve generated it.
Seriously… obviously the people selling tickets are scumbags, but who is actually stupid enough to buy them? Why is there a market at all? 🤯
Based on some basic searches (deep research, obviously), Harvard can run off of just its endowment for almost 10 years. Add in forthcoming donations and investment returns along with some mild cost-cutting, and it seems like an easy bet on Harvard to outlast Trump… hopefully they don’t cave.
You’re always welcome to read the article - I find that they often include additional information related to the headline!
It has passable train infrastructure for cargo, in some places. Definitely not even close to “good.”
Honestly, AI coding assistants (as in the ones working like auto-complete in the code editor) are very close to useless unless maybe you work in one of those languages like Java that are extremely verbose and lack expressiveness.
Hard disagree. They’re not writing anything on their own, no, but my stack saves at least 75% of my time, and I work full-stack across pieces in 5 different languages.
Cursor + Claude was the latest big shift for me, maybe two months ago? If you haven’t tried them, it was a huge bump in utility
Maybe for the 1-watt version they teased, but this one isn’t powering consumer-level anything.
You need to actually read the links you’re providing.
The buyer’s remorse one specifically refers to high-pressure sales such as door-to-door salesmen or a temporary business location (meeting a salesman in a hotel), or some subscriptions or delayed services. Nothing that would apply to buying a car without a really odd scenario.
And you can’t really compare it to “this scenario” because (most?) civilized countries don’t condone the buying and selling of people.
I was referring to the “sign the title over then regret it” scenario at the top of this thread.
You’re more than welcome to provide a link the law - as far as I can find, there is no mandatory cooling period for purchasing a car - or anything else you purchase in-person (many more exceptions for online) - unless there are issues. This appears to be true in both the EU as a whole and the US, though I haven’t looked into individual EU countries.
Also, literally none of this applies to a sale between two private individuals. None of this would ever apply unless you buy from a retailer, which is not the scenario here as I understand it 🤷♂️
For cause, maybe. Just because you changed your mind? Absolutely not.
Mass shooter don’t get the death penalty.
School shooters don’t get the death penalty.
But kill one rich, white guy while avoiding bystanders?
It’s genuinely useful if you know how to use it 🤷♂️
More importantly, it’s the first real society-level paradigm shift since the internet, really, and provides the most effective platform for the rich to suck even more of the wealth up to the top of the system. They haven’t seen returns like this since the dotcom bubble.