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  • How about cutting veto rights and financial aid instead?

  • Guess they also shot themselves and pooped out a Molotov.

  • I've owned a Tesla and I'd say your wrong about pretty much everything here.

    The whole point of buying an EV is that it stops polluting after it's been manufactured (ignoring tires) and specifically that you stop polluting your local environment, making it out like used gas powered cars are just as good as used EVs is disingenuous at best.

  • At least it still has the same low effort comments as Reddit.

  • That is an insane take to me. Elon Musk is Nazi scum and the Tesla has issues, but the infotainment system is the best you can get in any car and the main reason I haven't been able to get rid of it, ignoring the fact that literally every other non Chinese EV in the same price range in my country is objectively worse specced.

    Having an extremely responsive map with satellite imagery that boots up instantly is already better than every other car out there, but it also has built-in dashcam and livestream functionality for all 4 cameras, which is a bitch to install in other cars, and it's already saved me a bunch of times.

    Android Auto just plain sucks ass, disconnects constantly and a lot of newer models still require a wired connection.

    Also worth noting you're not paying for the infotainment, you're paying for the cellular connection, with whatever local cellular company they are working with. In my case it's cheaper than getting a data plan directly from the cellular company and my old Hyundai didn't even have that option in my country.

  • It's not foolishly phrased. The limits of the consequences are implicit by using "freedom of speech". It feels more like you are just foolishly interpreting the statement. The statement doesn't even pertain to the article in the post.

    I've only ever seen it being used correctly to point out that speech having social consequences does not mean you don't have freedom of speech. If someone says "oh woe is me, why can't I say the n word anymore", I don't think going into a 30 minute tirade about the intricacies of freedom of speech is going to work out for you.

  • Let me help you out there.

    The consequences in this statement will exclude stuff like imprisonment or illegal actions, as it would otherwise not constitute free speech. What is meant by consequences in that statement is social consequences, like being ignored, being "cancelled" or maybe being called names, like bigot.

    For some reason people like to lament that "you aren't allowed to say this bigoted thing anymore". This statement rightly points out that you are, but people are also allowed to call you an asshole for doing it.

  • It's blatantly obvious what they are doing. I have a 10 year old company Twitter account I don't use anymore, and at some point they put suggested tweets in my notifications, which would usually be related to my industry because of the accounts I follow. Now it's a constant barrage of Elon and Andrew Tate tweets... In my notifications... It's being forced down my throat, and I haven't engaged or even seen their content at any point in time.

  • That feels a bit disingenuous. The record labels were already thoroughly fucking over musicians.

  • You're going to use that "You're going to use that "is not better served in another way" clause to wiggle out of anything I might suggest, but okay." clause to wiggle out of anything they might suggest, but okay.

  • She lost by 2 mill votes, Biden won with 7 mill in 2020, and she got more votes than Trump in 2020. I wouldn't say he beat her badly. It sucks nevertheless.

  • Actually simpler, if you have an Asus router. Just remember to disable its telemetry stuff...

  • *until everyone stops using Windows. Except for business users, which probably don't get these nags anyway

  • I remember coming away from her videos with the perception that hydrogen fuel cells are dumb. So she did a pretty bad job shilling it, if that is the case.

  • Hydrogen is less efficient, so you waste energy and you have to transport hydrogen from producer to consumer, usually with gas powered vehicles anyway.