It’s never that easy - the attack comes later, after you’re hooked
My ex would hold onto my vulnerabilities for years before she would attack me with them. Now that we’re divorced, she does it immediately so a win for honesty?
It’s never that easy - the attack comes later, after you’re hooked
My ex would hold onto my vulnerabilities for years before she would attack me with them. Now that we’re divorced, she does it immediately so a win for honesty?
I’ve started walking around my town a lot more since Covid, and see all three regulalrly
It’s symmetrical though. Sort of like a pedestrian risking death if they inconvenience car drivers
It depends on the intersection. Yes, some are a placebo, too many are token, but some actually work.
Add a giant “cow catcher” to the front of the tram, reinforced so that even the car brain with the most oversized pickup is at the same risk as the rest of us
You have to have the frosting. There’s so little filling that you can’t taste it, but you need something on the cardboard
I’ll have to keep that in mind: I get a craving for pop tarts every 6 months ago. I never understood it because it’s so much worse than my memory and they are just not edible. I’d rather eat the box.
Next time I’ll have to see whether there is a generic
Don’t remind me …. The doublespeak at my company …… we had to use GitHub for the built in AI, but couldn’t even evaluate GitLab’s AI because it costs extra
That’s cool -ish. But ants are everywhere
All olives have their place.
Yeah I wanted to like moxie and I’m not sure what I expected, but not cough syrup.
Lobster tastes like melted butter: it’s really good.
Actually in general my response to shellfish is that it’s not good enough for the effort you need to put in.
Soy sauce? I do know many people who don’t like black licorice (the best licorice) and have no idea what the rest taste like, but soy sauce? Isn’t that in half the world’s dinner? ( plus secret ingredient for fluffy scrambled eggs?). I’ve never heard of anyone not liking that
If that’s that salted stuff, that’s vile. After comments like this here, I tried it from ikea, and it’s vile. I’m the only one who forced my way through an entire piece but my kids spit it out and my ex refused to try it
I don’t know if this one counts. Aside from what those who have it taste like soap, isn’t this one very commonly liked?
Note that the top “ribbon “ is visible from all of those ribbon choices, while the content pane stuff, like the “About” box are only visible in “Code”
Comments like this are so frustrating to see, as my company goes backwards, moving from Gitlab to GitHub.
This whole chain is a response to
Teslas are programmed to turn off autopilot half a second before a crash so statistics can say “autopilot was off at the time of the crash”.
And no one has anything to support that.
Please add a citation to support that before you insist on citations to support disagreeing with an unsupported claim
Note my previous response (accidentally responded to the nhtsa thing in the past with an edit)
Im not disagreeing that FSD can disengage just before a crash, just arguing that I’ve not seen them try to shift blame based on it and I remember reading somewhere that it’s intentional to try to mitigate the aftermath
By “strawmanning on a different topic.” perhaps you mean sticking to the original topic while you go off strawmanning on a different topic?
Teslas are programmed to turn off autopilot half a second before a crash so statistics can say “autopilot was off at the time of the crash”.
I do not see anything about your contention there. Perhaps you could support that since my entire point was that is wrong.
And I used stronger language because if you wanted to claim FSD was unsafe you have all these well documented historical issues and do not need to spread the unsubstantiated claim that FSD disengages to shift blame
That’s excellent! Better now than last year when I might have had lingering feelings over cybertruck - just like that first crush you can’t get over no matter how toxic they are