macintosh 1y ago • 60%
A perfectly fine car made by a company with an annoying CEO?
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
Just get a Model Y at that point. Not worth the $20k upcharge.
macintosh 1y ago • 80%
Samsung doesn't support USB 3 on several of their higher priced phones, either.
macintosh 1y ago • 50%
How many people do you honestly think transfer data by cable? I haven't done it in years, and I have friends with iphones that don't even own a computer!
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
They do in the US too.
macintosh 1y ago • 94%
I only dislike it in a “death by 1000 cuts” type of way where iOS already has a long list of things that make development more annoying.
macintosh 1y ago • 69%
Uhhh???? Based??????????
macintosh 1y ago • 46%
This argument keeps coming up and yet there has yet to be a single trans woman athlete who significantly out competes the completion. It’s always pointing to someone who like trains every day of their life and gets 7th place or some shit. Once it was even like 1000th place in a race (which have no genuine competition after, like, 10th place)
Not to mention we’re deep down the path of banning blockers in most places, and even if they remain legal in specific left leaning pockets, that just creates a group of people who lucked into not being banned from sports.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
why did you remove the Grindr unionization post
macintosh 1y ago • 50%
I watch YouTube way too much to ever be satisfied by any form of subscription feed. On places like Twitter all I want is the feed of people I follow, but not so much on video platforms.
macintosh 1y ago • 92%
Not to mention the karma system on Reddit created some of its most annoying users. Would be terrible to bring it here.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
Wonder how long before a Tesla gets it. Probably will start with the model y, huh? Seems like it gets stuff first a lot…
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
I kind of liked it all being similar colors. But I still think the big unaddressed problem is how unintuitive adding favorites is. I thought they had removed it until I watched a zollotech video.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
Hudson River valley?
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
If we lived in a sane country all 4 major tech companies would have already been brought to court over this in like, 2016. (Microsoft for the second time…)
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
I agree with most of this comment however I do not think more than 40% of the democrats currently in congress would ever vote yes on a universal healthcare bill no matter how air tight. The senate definitely doesn’t help, but I’m not even sure about the house.
Also, couldn’t they bring back net neutrality via the FCC right now? Sure it could get overturned by the next republican majority, but make a public commitment to keep changing it back every time the dems are in power so it’s a waste for companies to try and entrench themselves in business models that rely on its death.
Regardless, this is why I want to move to California so badly. Basically the only state consistently fighting for its people these days.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
So wild that 6/10 Americans want universal healthcare and yet it has almost zero support from the people actually in congress.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
As the article points out it’s basically impossible to get both the full tax credit and the full CVRP. Even if it somehow is in a hyper specific situation, I don’t think someone who only makes 58k a year (in California!) would be buying a $14,000 car. They would probably be buying a car that costs half that.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
I wonder if anyone low income enough to qualify for the CVRP ever even buys new cars. Doesn’t seem wise.
macintosh 1y ago • 100%
Friendliest European
From what I can tell it has been out of stock since roughly 2019, but the page is still up. I fell down this mini rabbit hole starting from [this page](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207354).
I'm planning to move to SD in the next month. I'm looking at apartments, and unfortunately will not have much of a chance to scope them out in person prior to signing. I've been testing commute times in Google Maps beginning at 8:30am from apartments to work, mostly including going northbound along I-5 from near downtown SD to the outskirts. The times its estimating seem ridiculously fast, 16-26 minutes to go 15-20 miles during rush hour. Is this correct? Is it because most commuters are going the opposite direction?
Their website claims all orders made including if made today will arrive by the end of 2023. Is there any reason to believe production will ramp to this degree by the end of the year? I have had my eyes on this product since 2019 but I've never pulled the trigger, was waiting for a guarantee of actually getting one. Not convinced they won't go bankrupt and steal my money as of yet...
I understand the decentralized nature of this all, but I really just want to subscribe to whatever the biggest community for something is regardless of which site it’s on.