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  • Worse

  • better than expected. Big difference.

  • They don't pay for an advertisement once it's cancelled. Do you think they paid 100% upfront before the first ad went out? By canceling, he is saving them money.

  • You're a fool if you think Carney is a grifter and Poilievre is not. A damned. fool.

  • No, you still don't because having stock in Brookfield is something many people do, like Pierre Polievre. You're making something from nothing and it's funny because it just shows how little you know. If Pierre was Prime Minister, you wouldn't care about him owning several houses and profiting by making policy that benefits him. You Conservatives are just bigly mad because the Liberals have someone well versed in finance and your leader is a career politician that has no policy and always resorts to name calling. Big please, keep telling us what a fiscal master you are.

  • No, you don't know how it works.

    "The trustor does not know what investments are held or how they are managed. This separation helps ensure that the trustor’s decisions in their professional role remain unbiased."

    They don't know how they are managed so they can't influence them.

    And that YT video is nothing but Carney saying he is following the rules. How does that prove anything? Don't be a Conservative stooge and use your brain.

  • lol.. yet it is. You fiscal Conservatives don't know shit.

    Definition of a Blind Trust A blind trust is a legal arrangement where the trustor (the person who creates the trust) transfers control of their assets to a trustee (the person managing the trust) without retaining knowledge of how those assets are managed. This setup is designed to prevent conflicts of interest, particularly for individuals in sensitive positions, such as politicians or corporate executives.

    How a Blind Trust Works Key Roles Trustor: The individual who establishes the trust and places assets into it. Trustee: An independent party who manages the trust assets without input from the trustor. Beneficiary: The person or entity that benefits from the trust, often the trustor themselves. Asset Management Once the trust is established, the trustee has full discretion over the assets. The trustor does not know what investments are held or how they are managed. This separation helps ensure that the trustor's decisions in their professional role remain unbiased.

  • lol.. oh really? Obama in a tan suit. Republicans lost their shit when that happened.

  • Not just size of TV but quality of TV. Not all 4k panels are the same. Spend lots of money on a kickass OLED TV and you'll see the difference between 1080p and 4k. Assuming both sources are of high quality of course. Comparing a high quality 1080p vs a low quality 4k isn't enough.

  • I don't have buyers remorse at all. I love my car. I just find the Supervised Full Self Driving to be expensive for daily use. It's awesome for road trips so I'll gladly pay for the months I have road trips planned.

  • Its worth is highly subjective. I used it for 2 months as I had 2 long road trips and it was definitely worth it for me as it makes the long drive so much easier. With FSD, it's still much cheaper than driving an ICE and there are way more benefits. To each his own though. Not everyone can afford a Model S.

  • With Supervised FSD, there's no need to touch the steering wheel. Only with Autosteer Beta do you need to keep a hand on the steering wheel, and that's free.

    It's also either lifetime or a monthly fee which you can cancel anytime. For my Model S it's $11K Canadian for lifetime or $100CAD/mo for monthly which means it'd take me over 8 years to break even between the two.

    I like Supervised FSD but I wouldn't pay for lifetime and I only really use it when I'm doing long road trips. It's awesome for that but I don't rely on it for daily driving. I do think it drives better than 95% of drivers out there which is impressive.

  • Serious question, does being rude make you feel better?

  • AI > ML > DL > GenAi.

    AI is a generic term for any LLM followed by Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Generative AI.

    The hate against AI is hilariously misinformed.

  • TACO

  • Some people don't need a car but will buy one anyway, not sure what point you're making there. I see no problem in people buying what they want over what they need. Choice is good and if you want to spend more on a vehicle for any reason, that's OK.

    Buses, dump trucks, ambulances, 18 wheelers, tow trucks etc. are all heavy and dangerous. The focus should be on better designed roads and better driver training, not limiting what people can drive.

  • Shitty touch UI? I see you've never used one before. The response is amazing.

  • Way to go Sherlock. You cracked the case.

  • My guess is to give a better experience looking for things while driving. Like restaurants, current movies in theaters etc. Just like how everyone uses ChatGPT vs. Google. Not sure if I'll use it frankly but I'll see when I get it.