Meh, I’ve taken a lot of cab rides, so far no murder. I’m fine taking my chances.
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- 4grams@awful.systemstoNot The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla’s Robotaxi Can’t Drive in the Rain, and Dumps Passengers If the Weather Looks Risky.English1·53 minutes ago
- 4grams@awful.systemstoNot The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla’s Robotaxi Can’t Drive in the Rain, and Dumps Passengers If the Weather Looks Risky.English1·54 minutes ago
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- 4grams@awful.systemstoNot The Onion@lemmy.world•Tesla’s Robotaxi Can’t Drive in the Rain, and Dumps Passengers If the Weather Looks Risky.English6·5 hours ago
This shit is so bonkers stupid it’s broken my brain. Who fucking cares about driverless cabs, who hasn’t been on a theme park ride in the last 10 years and hasn’t seen driverless cars coming. Big fucking deal, was the world screaming for more cabs? What is materially is better about a cab ride with someone sitting in the passenger seat, vs. the drivers seat?
I get its innovation, and inevitable, so who fucking cares about the hype. Why do these fuckers care about the aesthetics of their cab ride? IMHO, without a driver, I want to see a fucking ectomobile of sensors, that would be beauty to me, being able to see the shit that’s keeping me safe.
Ugh, everything is so goddamned stupid, we have become so goddamned easy to impress. Fine, we can have all the future shit that the movies promised, but what will it actually do, what will it actually solve?
A robotaxi solves ONE issue, the cost of paying a driver. That is not something that impacts me, so who fucking cares. I like having a stranger to talk to while I ride, nice getting some new perspective.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Does it count twice if I raise them both?English2·5 hours ago
Raised, but I feel like one of them. There’s so little I feel like I can do. I was going to go to a protest but wound up taking a group of scouts to the Indian Museum. Felt like a much better, and more impactful use of my time, and it was magical watching those kids hang on the words of our tour guide, as she told us the story of how they won their land rights.
But that’s the long game, and I am terrified that the short term battles are not being fought.
So many of my friends have just given up, waiting for the next election to fix it. I don’t have any faith that will work though.
Same, been camping twice this summer and both times I was taken aback and both seeing them (it’s become so rare), and how few there were. Used to be swarms of them in my backyard, not I go camping just to see 3 of them.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Am I the only one who thinks social media has destroyed the spirit of the internet?English8·7 days ago
Exactly, early social media was tons of fun. It was like the early internet but easier since anyone could make a profile with any info.
Then it had to be monetized. They had to glue eyeballs via attention, no matter what kind. Now it’s all rent seeking, innovation is 100% about what can produce an immediate return, no care for the long term. The grift economy…
It was not social media, that was about the people. It’s what the social media companies did in search of dollars that did it in. Greed. Full stop.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Obama Will Start A War With Iran!English7·8 days ago
Well said. It’s all about bending the curve in the right direction, enough little changes make up to a complete change in direction. I feel like that’s one of our big problems, people want the easy button now, instead of understanding that it takes diligence and work to get shit done.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoWorld News@lemmy.world•Netanyahu is using Muslim women’s ‘rights’ to justify his war. What hideous, hollow hypocrisyEnglish10·8 days ago
I don’t know why obvious propaganda works on so many people. People I assumed had functional brains, just turn them off whenever the online. It’s fucking maddening, and I don’t see any way to combat it.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Trump Mobile launches $47 service and a gold phoneEnglish2·11 days ago
Why do we need celebrity owned cell carriers? This article makes it sound like a bad thing Ryan Reynolds’s exited Mint, but at least the stars of arrested development still have a cell provider.
I mean WTF, I like that there is competition but what the fuck is wrong with us that we prefer celebrity endorsement to actual features, value, longevity, etc.
I know it’s a bigger question than what I’m asking but this is all part of the rot that our economy is experiencing. All vibes, all promises, all scams, this country runs on nothing but grift.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoNews@lemmy.world•ICE AGENT FLED FROM ANGRY RESIDENTS OUTSIDE NEW YORK SCHOOL — AND GOT IN A CAR CRASHEnglish37·14 days ago
As an American, the scariest part is how little most seem to care about it. Well, that and the fascism.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoNews@lemmy.world•Trump’s crypto is crushing MAGA’s pocketbookEnglish4·15 days ago
I wish every one of these investors a huge payday. Just sucks who they will be paying.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoGames@lemmy.world•As The Outer Worlds 2 hits $80, director says "we don't set the prices for our games" and wishes "everybody could play" Obsidian's new RPGEnglish3·15 days ago
I really enjoyed the first game, not AAA new game price enjoyment though. I mean, I got as much fun out of it while playing as I have anything else, it just wasn’t as rich and deep as a fallout game. I give it a pass since it’s establishing a new universe but as much as I liked it, it’s most certainly a blue light special fallout clone.
So, asking inflated AAA prices seems, somewhat short sighted. I’d absolutely pay what I did for the first game, 80 bucks is a hard no for me though. I might buy it when it’s cheaper, but by then I’ll likely have seen enough clips, read enough reviews and gotten busy enough to just forget about it.
Bummer.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoNews@lemmy.world•California Gov. Gavin Newsom is floating a federal tax boycottEnglish48·18 days ago
Been saying that we’re headed for balkanization since the clown won his first term. Not seeing any reason to change that prediction.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoPeople Twitter@sh.itjust.works•The early internet was so human and genuine.English2·22 days ago
My career has been in building infrastructure for internet services. I got into this line of work because I felt like it was democratizing knowledge and bringing people together. The way it’s instead gone, I regret being part of it, and I wish I would have gone into another line of work.
- 4grams@awful.systemstoPeople Twitter@sh.itjust.works•The early internet was so human and genuine.English13·24 days ago
It sucks because it’s beginning to feel like a life wasted. I got in early, my career pre-dates the 1st .com crash. My first browser was Mosaic, then shortly became Netscape with the big pulsating “N” animation.
I LOVED the early internet. I loved the personal sites, webrings, IRC and newsgroups. I remember the first time I spoke with someone on the other side of the world (hello to my Canberra friend, it’s me, your midwestern buddy). I felt part of something that was new and exciting and fun.
Then ads came and it’s just gone to shit ever since. To the point where I now hate being online, all my shit is selfhosted and I barely interact with anything besides lemmy and mastodon (they still feel like the actual internet).
I used to be slightly disappointed my kids didn’t turn out as nerdy as me. Now I am just thrilled that I was able to be a cautionary tale for them.
- 4grams@awful.systemstopolitics @lemmy.world•Trump’s Hated ‘TACO’ Nickname Is Catching OnEnglish26·28 days ago
Come on, this is the perfect reply. Well done.
That looks like my play through of a fallout game. For some reason it amuses me to no end to make a random, huge pile of found alcohol, in game.
I’m humbled by this man doing it in real life.
- 4grams@awful.systemstopolitics @lemmy.world•Bernie Sanders blames election loss on Kamala Harris choosing billionaires over the working classEnglish15·28 days ago
Well said, I had the exact same thought experience, and I am at the exact same conclusion.
Right. I’m not against driverless taxis, but they are just another thing that does an already solved job. Maybe it will be a wee bit cheaper, maybe not, but at the end of the day, it’s not me, the user or the service, that these things are for. They are for the cab companies to make bigger profits, maybe pass some savings on to us (not likely, in fact I’ll bet a dollar they charge a premium).
I just don’t get why the hype cycle has captured everyone. Woo, a computer can drive a car, neat… I that’s all the reaction it needs.