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  • Instead of trolling here with arguments outside the scope, take your discussion to @FuckAI

  • The problem is everyone else followed that.

    That strategy worked great for Tesla. It’s seems valid for lucid, although too early to tell. It seems to be working for Rivian but 2026 is what will determine that. These are all early adopters who were able to make a compelling high end vehicle.

    But it hasn’t been an effective strategy for legacy manufacturers, those who are late to the party, who are producing same old vehicles with different power train. They don’t seem to notice that too many of their attempts just aren’t compelling

    But more importantly the market conditions have changed. There already are compelling high end EVs. They’re not going into an empty market, they are late. EVs have found a niche and companies are supplying it. But what hasn’t happened (at least in the us) is that breakout to mass acceptance. What about the rest of us?

    If I want a $100k EV, I have choices so why would I buy some legacy manufacturers half asses first attempt?. If I want a $50k EV I have choices, including those which have already been refined through a couple generations. Cars are slowly working their way into the general market. But if I can only afford a $30k car, where are my choices? Why isn’t ford looking at that market? The market has changed: they need to do their own research and should have gone where the opportunity is rather than copy those before

    While I guess I have to applaud the Lightning as an attempt to break open a new market segment, they should have known going in that these are your most conservative customers. They want what they got last time, they’re not trying anything new, and they’re not compromising even in features they never use. It was always going to be tough

  • The person donating decides what they wish to donate.

  • You’re confusing “way too women experience partner violence sometime in their lives” with “all men are violent criminals and need to be separated”.

    While yes, a lot of drug related violence is caused by the drug war, the harm for drugs is easy to see from with a significant portion of the homeless, theft and ciolence as the worst addicts fall out of society, and ruined wasted lives. Harm for alcoholism is much more obvious and easy to see, but I’d also add all the victims of drunk driving to it’s harm

  • They also deserve to be judged individually for their actions and decisions, not simply their financial status.

  • Misreading. I confess your post was too long and I didn’t read. I assumed you were talking about USAID, which I do believe is different.

    Yes, not sending money to help others but s different from actively leading a country in a ways that causes massive deaths.

    Sociopath either way but a direct cause of those deaths is different from not saving those other deaths

    And believe me Im no supporter of the guy, quite the opposite. I just believe that not all of his actions are criminal. Unethical definitely and way too many are criminal and should be prosecuted

  • Statistically speaking the rate of abuse from men to their partners is extremely high.

    No. Higher than the other direction but hardly extreme

    Statistically speaking the harm from drug adficts and alcohol is is much higher

  • Me too, and I went my whole life that way, but the solution is easy, and worked every time so far

    1. Nonstick pan (everything else is use cast iron)
    2. American omelette, not French. Fold in half, not thirds
    3. Don’t even try to fold it while cooking
    4. Tilt the pan to slide it on the plate, but use that motion to fold the omelette in half
  • Even in that case, it’s not like he’s killing them. He just said we’re not going to try to save them.

    I’m against pretty much everything that guy has ever said, and would have chosen to greatly expand USAID for all the lives it was saving and misery avoided ….. but there is a huge ethical distance between killing them and not going out of your way to save them. Wither way it helps if you’re a sociopath, but they are different

  • That just seems petty.

    In the other hand I started a free trial of “Full Self Driving (Supervised)” because some jackass parked me in like this, so I had my Tesla drive itself out. It was in a normal parking space though

  • It’s even better for software, since now everyone regularly needs to learn a new code base. It’s a huge incentive to make code better quality and more maintainable

  • How are you distinguishing:

    • it’s ok to treat all men as criminals who may attack women and women as victims who may be attacked so we need to keep them from fraternizing

    From

    • it’s not ok to try to reduce their self-destructive behaviors that are keeping them from being able to support themselves
  • It’s more like - I’ll help with the necessities to keep you alive. Anything extra is on you. We all have our vices but why should I pay for yours

  • It doesn’t have to change anything in the energy market. All it needs is for someone in government to approve massive federal funding, then: PROFIT. I’m sure there’s no connection and no way anyone in Trump Media knows what will be approved by the Trump administrative

  • Cereal is worse. I used to get regular sized. Then I got family sized. Now I try to hold out for “mega sized” for myself

  • Meanwhile in New England it’s false spring. We had a small snowfall like a week ago but ever since the temp has been 10-20°F so that little bit of snow never melted. Yesterday got above freezing so the snow is gone!

  • Plus realistically he has no say over it. The worst offenses, cost wise, are programs like the space shuttle and SLS distributed across many states and practically unlimited funding to incumbent providers. Those have been mandated by Congress.

    When the people deciding how much money you get also decide where it goes, there’s not much you can do about it

  • If you are 20 years into your career and want to rank up to earn more money, an MBA is probably more expensive than it is worth.

    Or the opposite. It’s still situational. My uncle had a long career at a large company and worked his way up to a very senior position. But he hit a ceiling where he would no longer be promoted without the appropriate degree. In his situation it was worth going back to college after 35 years in his career. Because it meant a promotion and raise, or not

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Euro-Lemmings: do you see common charger rules beyond computer devices?

  • Apple @lemmy.world

    Delayed

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    The 8 U.S States With the Highest Car Accident Fatality Rates in 2025

    nchstats.com /highest-car-accident-fatality-rates/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Two Texas moms were forced to wait for urgent care after pregnancy loss. They died — The Dallas Morning News

    apple.news /Ar4R4ruBOT8KVK3Xi9bBeAw
  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Crispy salmon in Avocado sauce

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Do dams pregame?

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    How is it going with “Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition”?

  • aww @lemmy.world

    Someone got some new sweatshirts

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Thread for Inovelli Blue?

  • AssholeDesign @lemmy.world

    Unfortunate ad placement

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    What to look for in an Olive Oil?

  • iPhone @lemmy.world

    Is it worthwhile capturing personal photos as spatial?