

It’s not a surprise Russia and friends are attacking the platform; it’s surprising the Whitehouse is using it for official communications. (or at least it would be, if the WH wasn’t occupied by nazi tech bros…)
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It’s not a surprise Russia and friends are attacking the platform; it’s surprising the Whitehouse is using it for official communications. (or at least it would be, if the WH wasn’t occupied by nazi tech bros…)
makes a post fishing for opinions on a dispute
receive a valid opinion
I don’t care what you think, your opinion means absolutely nothing.
“I’M NOT THE PROBLEM, EVERYONE ELSE IS WRONG EXCEPT FOR ME”
I’m glad lemmy has robust blocking features. Enjoy your pointless scream into the void.
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Sentry mode records to local storage. It’s pretty difficult to recover data from a pile of ashes.
Mark did an interview with Philip Defranco and posted raw footage showing/explaining that Autopilot turned itself off instead of hitting the brakes.
They also did two takes, it did the same thing both times. The first time, they just used a poster instead of a full foam wall. They decided to add the foam for a better visual once they realized it would just happily plow through it.
Finally there’s some argument of Autopilot vs FSD; but both rely on the same cameras and should have at least tried to brake. The LIDAR car braked and it was just using emergency braking, no self driving at all.
https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R47042
It would seem Insurance does actually cover acts of terrorism as long as they exceed $5million in damages, the amount Tesla has conveniently been claiming at each of their locations; with such claims partially or even fully subsidized by the federal government.
Judicial response to administrative defiance ‘woefully insufficient’, public says.
When I know for a fact I clicked something for it to function and it just doesn’t, requiring multiple clicks.
This, but when the UI also reacts and does it’s ‘button pressed’ animation.
I know I pressed the button, you obviously know I pressed the button; why are you not doing the thing???
Ah, I see. I was picturing the typical standalone postbox that you deposit letters to be mailed in.
This has been a solved problem for decades. Animal resistant bins have been standard in parks for ages.
Just one of literally hundreds of examples: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/bear-proof-garbage-bins-made-in-lethbridge-1.4542351
the cafe will gladly take your garbage
Maybe they will, maybe they won’t. Either way, I’d have to wait in line or skip ahead+interrupt staff and the waiting customers instead of just putting the garbage that I was given into a provided bin out front.
I agree with the concept of ‘pack in, pack out’, if you brought it to a site, you take it back out with you. But If I go to a location and am given garbage while I’m there, I expect there to be somewhere I can dispose of it. I’m not packing more home than I brought with me.
I’m also not saying there should be bins all throughout the forest; just in this context where it’s effectively a food court, not providing a bin is ridiculous.
Or… You could just put a bin where the public can use it.
This is stupid.
Going from OPs description as the sign doesn’t show the area. There is a couple benches in the background, which leads me to believe it’s reasonably accurate.
Obv the situation is a little different if OPs not being honest.
That’s just a hassle for the postal service and people sending mail; they undoubtedly have nothing to do with this. (tampering with mail is also a felony…)
No, which is why it’s stupid to take bins away from stores/cafes.
Japan takes the garbage bins away from cafes?
Or 3) change the garbage regularly on a bin with a latching lid. (common in forested areas)
This isn’t just a random bit of forest either, it’s near a shop that’s providing the public with a bunch of disposable items like paper cups and napkins. Not providing somewhere to dispose of those is inevitability going to lead to people leaving their garbage behind.
It’s a cafe area; they are giving you trash with your meal/drink, not providing a bin for it, then expecting you to pack it out.
Expecting people to packout the garbage they brought with them is one thing (that still doesn’t get followed); but if you’re going to provide the public with trash, you’ve gotta give them somewhere to dispose of it.
Ofc, there’s always risk when you’re going against company policy/your contract.
I’m not saying I recommend smoking/drinking at work; just that it’s not uncommon.
🤔 I wonder how much data a single bird could feasibly carry. Quite a bit more than when this standard was first thought up I’m sure. You can get some incredibly high capacity sd cards now.