NuXCOM_90Percent

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[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 4 points 4 days ago

Again, fuck that.

"Sorry our trans friends. We would love to stop saying you are going to hell and are inhuman but doing so might mean we do even worse stuff in the future. Hey, don't forget the alms basket, You... probably shouldn't be in our churches but you can go to this website and give us money anyway"

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 15 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Assuming there is any reality to this (big assumption), I assume you are looking at the distance to the nearest distribution center (so Tesla "Not a dealership for legal reasons"). So a lot closer to hundred than not.

Mostly because Factory->House requires a lot of automated charging technology. Whereas Factory->Truck->Dealership->House still lets them take advantage of scale (a truck truck) and can go on a single battery charge.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 9 points 4 days ago (2 children)

You'll understand if I honestly don't care if a fundamentally hateful and harmful org broke up.

If "maybe we should stop supporting transphobia and rape and..." will kill an org... that org probably shouldn't exist at all.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 12 points 4 days ago

I mean... he spent some of his final hours with jd vance. Doesn't get more hellish than that.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 17 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (7 children)

Friendly reminder: Progressive for a pope is still a transphobe who actively facilitated the rape of children. Not to mention all the horrific colonizer shit.

Rest in piss Frankie boy.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 33 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Sensationalism/puritanical stupidity will always color this as "depressed and lonely" in the same sense that anyone who masturbates is a freak who can't get a real partner (and those crowds are ALWAYS implying a cishet partner...).

"Sex robots" are more or less a middle ground between a masturbatory aide and a prostitute. People who use them aren't looking for (simplifying) a girlfriend anymore than someone who has casual sex is looking for one. They may be looking for a way to blow off some steam. Sex releases a LOT of really nice chemicals into our brains and, if you do it right, is almost meditative when it comes to clearing thoughts.

Some are looking for a way to "get practice" for a "real girlfriend" because media makes them think they need to make their partner orgasm with just a single look. When the reality is... if you even give half a shit about how your partner feels you are well above the vast majority of people out there. And, if you actually ask for feedback and follow it, it is gonna be god damned niagara falls down there. The good Canadian side.

And, with the rise in long term long distance relationships as well as the acknowledgement of asexual folk, it can be a way for one or more partners to get what they need out of a relationship without burdening the person(s) they love.

I dunno. I generally hate most coverage of these topics because it invariably involves folk showing their crusty poorly wiped asses. Sex positivity! But only if you have sex the way the good book says you should (... with your daughter and against her will?). Same with when sex work comes up. It INSTANTLY becomes the assumption that anyone who has ever considered sex work is involved in human trafficking and blah blah blah. And some of that does happen (it is almost like legalization means victims have somewhere to go for help...). But it ignores the idea that someone might just realize they can trade their body for money in the same way that athletes and "the trades" do.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 12 points 1 week ago (3 children)

People clean sleeves (fleshlights) on the regular. And an adult sized (please, dear Eothas, let it be adult sized...) android is not something you can hide in a sock drawer. So a cleaning station is very reasonable.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

I definitely lean toward this being genuine manufacturing error (or user error).

That said? Never underestimate the power of market research. I was just chatting with a friend about how neither of us understand cars beyond the most basic of emergency maintenance and I could 100% see a predatory system target us (moreso than the ones we know target us).

Similarly, I would assume most former grad students are used to actually monitoring mileage because we are trying to push our crap for as long as we can. Whereas someone who has been a tech bro for a decade probably expects to buy a new car every time they get a bonus and wouldn't care.

That said? Assuming this IS fraud on tesla's part (and that is generally a safe assumption), my money is on something like:

The odometer nudging is designed to make sure everyone hits their mileage based warranty after N years. Every M months it will estimate your average use and "nudge" you based on heuristics. Hinton had a particularly low mileage the period before so it scaled them much higher for the next period while they were monitoring it.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

The "Fuck Cars" crowd basically just regurgitate what they hear a ridiculously rich youtuber who lives in one of the higher cost of living cities on the planet say. So take anything they say with a grain of salt.

What they ACTUALLY are saying is that the average person did not need a personal vehicle (whether it is a horse or a car) until (guesstimating) the 1950s/60s. Not because public transit was so much better but instead because people basically never left the couple mile radius of where they were born. Catching a bus To The City was a big deal and people who actually moved long distances away from family were 'strange".

Then, for whatever reason, people learned there was a big wide world and the cost of cars dropped drastically. So it became much more common to want to make that dream trip to The City a monthly or even weekly trip and people increasingly would move tens or even hundreds of miles away from where they grew up... in part to be able to buy a house and have their own family.

But it isn't that infrastructure was "changed" so much as use cases were. And people stopped being willing to spend an entire day traveling to go visit their sibling one state over.


The aspect which HAS changed in "living memory" is the decline in "walkable cities". The idea that you would have a corner grocery store every couple miles and would never even need a car. And... anyone who is even slightly aware of logistics and shipping can understand why that is also not really feasible. Because having pantry staples and "the basics" at Fred's Grocery down the street? That is... depending on where you live that is feasible.

But... there is a reason fricking kei cars exist. Because you are not going to have a butcher or a giant produce stand or whatever on every street corner. You can't. There will be MASSIVE food waste if you did. So people still tend to have to travel a bit even just a few times a month. Some people do that by public transit and are the people with five bags of groceries on the subway. Many people rapidly get that car for the weekend grocery trips and so forth.

At which point... if people are already going to drive to get groceries... why would they go to the corner store anyway?

Don't get me wrong. I LOVE a walkable city and I was probably the happiest for the five or so years I lived in The City and would hit up a medium sized grocery store while walking back to my apartment from the subway station. And getting GOOD meat was 30 minutes away by train. But I am also not privileged enough to ignore the existence of small towns or the tendency for the people who WORK in those grocery stores to live in said small town where it is an hour commute and having to stay late for 30 minutes adds another two hours to their day.

Which is why I REALLY dislike the "Fuck Cars" "movement". Because, at best, it is a bunch of privileged people saying "fuck the poors". And... the idea of never needing to travel more than 5 miles from where you live feels like some backdoor rightwing bullshit to isolate people and Make Xenophobia Great Again.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Trust me. You do NOT want to go on a long distance road trip in a kei car. Even if you are super short.

Kei cars are amazing for commuting and grocery store trips. They are horrible for basically anything beyond that so you are still getting that chair delivered and so forth. Once you start cramming it full of luggage or camping supplies you will rapidly feel the claustrophobia.

112 miles is perfect for driving around a city or going to the park on the weekend or whatever. 40 minutes for 10->80% is a bit... ouch. But if you can charge it over night (with even an L1 charger) that doesn't matter for day trips and... trust me when I say you want to take a long lunch and stretch your legs if you are taking a kei car on a road trip.

Which... also speaks to how consumer vehicles "should" be treated. Get something with great efficiency for your commute and every day driving. Rent a car for long range driving. First off... if you actually take wear and tear into account it isn't THAT much more expensive to drive a beater for your 500 mile road trip. Second it means that you are saving a LOT of money on your commutes and normal shopping trips and can drive something optimized for that which reduces pollution considerably.

[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I mean... even in Japan (basically the mecca of public transit), you need a car for a lot of "last mile" transit to smaller towns. And you want a car for many (most?) towns because there might only be two or three buses per day.

Makoto Shinkai's movies LOVE to focus on this as a way to build tension. Have one of the characters spend two or three days taking a long chain of trains and buses to reach the one that they love only to have to spend the night at a motel in a nowhere town where they can then have a heartfelt talk about what they are actually looking for.

And if you actually go there (or to "Western Europe") and want to go somewhere other than the most touristy of places? You rapidly realize how true that is. Less so the "talk to the friend who is taking off work to help you check in on the girl you used to body swap with" part and more the idea of needing to transfer to three different trains and run to catch a bus because the alternative is you are waiting for 3 hours at a tiny 7-11 and then spending the night at the bus station when you arrive.

 

I've been using News for Nextcloud for the past year or so and love it. But it recently broke (refuses to pull any feeds) and reading the github issues... that app ain't gonna last much longer.

Briefly looked at the awesome selfhosting page and going to do a read through of those when my brain is a bit more sane. But any suggestions? My main requirement is that I need to have multiple android devices able to connect and sync even while off network (I can handle the anxiety that comes from tunnels).

 

Framework as in the laptop company, just for clarity. https://frame.work/. For those unaware, the idea is that these are laptops built with a high degree of modularity so that you can replace far more than a single stick of SODIMM with the goal of even upgrading your CPU and mainboard a few years down the line.

Also, Framework is partially owned by Linus Sebastien (Linus Tech Tips) so their marketing is "off the chain" as it were.

Over the past few years I have tried to convince myself to get one a few times. But... the pricing never made sense. As a quick exercise:

But I still like the fundamental concept (of the marketing...) of upgradable laptops.

But then I finally watched the Tested teardown video with Norm (the heart and soul of Tested and has been since the Whiskey days) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drxOpMsr6sM and... the general takeaways were that there is a LOT of cool tech involved in the modularity but that the vast majority of people would never mess around with it after assembling their laptop for the first time. Also, Adam Savage has stickers.

Combine that with all of their modular ports being 20 dollar USB-C dongles with single ports and... this feels a lot more like the kind of bullshit Apple does than anything else. Why use the USB C dongle/hub that works with all your other devices when you can buy a 20 dollar HDMI port instead?

Same with stuff like the (honestly insanely cool) modular keyboard layout. Basically, the keyboard, touchpad, etc are all panels that can be popped off and swapped around. So if you want stupid LEDs, you can have them. If you want an offset keyboard, you can do it. If you want a 10key numpad, you can do that too. It is a genuinely awesome idea but... it is a lot of engineering for something that people will use maybe twice in their ownership of the laptop (once to configure, one to replace when they spill their drink). Same with things like being able to swap out the back module to have a GPU when you want it. You do that once.

Which... makes it feel like people are paying a premium for easier assembly at a factory.

And as for the upgradable hardware? Storage and ram are on point and they should be praised. But you are basically buying whole new modules for the CPU/mobo and the GPU and so forth. Which... is kind of necessary because it is so rare to find an actual mobile sized GPU in a consumer available format. But it continues to just feel like you are buying proprietary parts from a company (Framework want other companies to make parts but I have not looked through the terms and licensing).

But also? A friend pointed out: How many sticks of DDR3 ram do you still have? Because I know that I have a big bin of computer parts "just in case" that I will never use but also can't be bothered to throw away because maybe I will. And that is what these modular parts become. You COULD recycle your old mainboad+cpu... or you can keep it in case you want to do a project that you never will and that would be perfectly fine with a raspberry pi or a cheap nuc anyway.

Contrast that with wiping your laptop and giving it to a nephew or dropping it off in an e-waste bin (and many stores offer incentives to do that).

All of which combines to... this feels a lot like the kind of "poison pill" compliance that Apple is doing on the right to repair side. They make a big deal about how they allow people to repair their shit now (that various governments threatened action...). But they tightly control the parts and rent out the hardware AND price it to strongly discourage hobbyists to the point that it mostly feels like they are just squeezing out the third party shops even more.

I'm torn because I do think the stated ethos is awesome. I... also have had no issues replacing my storage or upgrading my ram in my last few laptops but I tend to not get "flagship" models so there is that. But it is increasingly feeling like Framework is just building up IP to sell to manufacturers while having a net negative on the amount of e-waste in the laptop space.

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