• @[email protected]
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        Not gona lie, I do like the speed limit leaderboard. Though I would see people trying to get the “high score” on something like this.

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          “Go for the high score” is definitely a thought that crosses my mind every time I see one of those speed radar things the police sometimes put on the side of the road that flashes your speed at you. Kinda feel like those things actually encourage unsafe driving because of people like me with impulse control issues.

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            I like when it just flashes two lines at me. For context I’m surrounded by these where nobody has been working for months. I always look ahead to see if anyone is actually working before I blow through them.

            There really needs to be some accountability for turning off the “55 while flashing” lights because so many of those still going off clearly are not supposed to be.

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            Those with impulse control issues that would cause them to drive recklessly “for the memes” shouldn’t have a license

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          This was a huge issue with the automated speed signs around where I live. They had to take them down because of it and reprogram them to stop showing the speed and instead flash the speed limit when people were speeding.

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          Nobody beats my high scores. Nobody.

          E: actually, some trivia. You have seen those “your speed” signs with an led readout? Now I can’t say how I know this, but - at least on some variants, models, etc - there is an upper limit/safety check. “if user’s speed variable is higher than X, turn off the sign, it’s malfunctioning” logic. So, just for a hypothetical situation, the assigned speed limit is 25mph but you go through at, I don’t know, let’s pick a number that is absolutely not what I tested, and say 60. The readout will reach that number as the user accelerates towards it, hit the upper limit, immediately shutoff, and will (afaik) need to be reset manually. Returning hours later reveals a dead readout. Returning a couple days later, oh hey it’s back.

          So we already have this, but it’d be nice to get scores higher than like ~40 over. And history, sharing…

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      Definity a fake post. The small text says the cost of the check deducted from the employee’s payroll.

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        meanwhile useless incompetent middle managers across america are seeing the post and salivating while furiously looking for where to sign up for the service

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          Tesla might get in some serious trouble in Germany for allegedly doing this to sick employees.

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        Honestly, based on the stories of what’s happening in America. That’s not a reliable indicator.

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          Yeah not holding my breath that my assumptions on what’s reasonable in American work culture will last forever.

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        “cost deducted from employee’s payroll” is the most realistic part, IMHO. I worry this joke will give someone ideas IRL. And that part is how they will sell it to CEOs.

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          That part is currently illegal even in the US. So, baking it into an app would be a bad idea. Most of the time companies do illegal things, they try to be less explicit.

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            Currently.

            Probably the only reason it’s not written into Project 2025 is that they didn’t think of it

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      I could 100% say this is a possibility in america. ( Except the “we’ll bring her to office” part lol )

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      At least I can tell you that it does not work in my country, where bosses and authorities cannot decide whether or not you are sick, only doctors can.

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        It’s amazing how low on the ladder American doctors’ opinions are!

        Far below politicians, bosses, and most of all insurance companies, who, as we all know, possess way more hands on medical training. (is /s even needed!? Lol)

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          Opinions, LOL, yes, the sacred thing for all Usamericans.

          Here it is a doctor’s statement, legally binding.

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            My gosh, you’re right. They always say “In my professional medical opinion” or “within a reasonable degree of medical certainty”…I always found it reasonable wording because we’re indeed a litigious society and nobody can be 100% certain…

            … But is a major function of that paradigm just to allow the likes of insurance companies or random senators to say “That’s just like, your opinion, man” at them? :|

            (Effectively: "The Lebowski Shutdown " maneuver)