seahorse

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[–] seahorse@midwest.social 2 points 2 months ago

Tech bros are usually just finance bros who like tech.

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 38 points 3 months ago (9 children)

Good point. Done.

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 67 points 3 months ago (6 children)
[–] seahorse@midwest.social 74 points 3 months ago (14 children)

It's the bot's number. Fuck em.

 
 

You heard it! We can baptize babies in Gatorade!

 

Tesla, a future case study for securities law classes across America, had to stop delivering Cybertrucks this past weekend. No, not because the hundred-thousand–dollar medium-duty pickup, which is only any of those things in the loosest interpretive sense, tends to brick when it gets rained on; nor because its stainless steel panels get all rusty and nasty-looking after weeks exposed to the rare, harsh condition of "being outside." Perhaps you think it has something to do with the shorter-than-advertised driving range and longer-than-advertised charging time, but no: Rather, the cause of this snag is that the trucks struggle with the basics of stopping and going, by which I mean that the accelerator pedal cover slides off and gets stuck under a panel and locks the accelerator pressed down and keeps the Cybertruck stuck at maximum velocity.

Other Tesla models have had issues with speeding up and slowing down at the wrong times. The company was sued in 2017 by drivers whose cars drove themselves unexpectedly through garages and into walls; a German paper reported last year on over 2,400 complaints about sudden braking problems; and a safety researcher published a white paper showing how voltage spikes could lead Teslas to speed up without warning. You are supposed to like this because it means you are on the cutting edge, helping Elon Musk in his quest to save humanity.

Suckers who ordered Cybertrucks a few months or years ago and expected deliveries this weekend did not get their cars, nor a precise explanation for why they did not get their cars, but instead were simply told, "Hi, we have just been informed of an unexpected delay regarding the preparation of your vehicle. We need to cancel your delivery appointment for tomorrow and we will reach out again when we’re able to get you back on the schedule." Maybe someone with a hot glue gun will get on this one.

 

Saw this on mastodon and thought I'd share it here.

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 6 points 10 months ago

Costco is a wholesale store commonly found in US cities. They sell really cheap food and are famous for their cheap as dirt hot dogs that cost $1.50.

 
[–] seahorse@midwest.social 4 points 10 months ago

2 cats really isn't too different than one cat. I mean, yeah, you'll pay for another vet bill from time to time but it's usually not that big a deal. If you can afford it I'd say go for it.

Source: have 3 cats

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

No problem! I had the same issue and was losing my mind trying to fix it. It still doesn't update the timestamp like it should automatically so I've been doing it myself.

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 3 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I believe anything prior to that timestamp will not federate. New stuff should.

[–] seahorse@midwest.social 3 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Try select * from instance where domain = 'popular.instance'; and see the last time it was updated via the updated column. I've been having to update that column with update instance set updated = now(); because once that timestamp becomes older than 3 days your instance assumes it's "dead".

 

Lmao

 
[–] seahorse@midwest.social 10 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I follow a rule that I saw written in sharpie at a hipster bar bathroom in Calgary, Alberta: piss in the sink or sink in the piss.

 
 
 
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