My favourite superpower? Critical Thinking.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who were some of your childhood heroes that turned out to be horrible people?
16·29 days agoBeen looking for this.
Back in the day I scored a ticket to an Amanda Palmer show, was absolutely floored when he showed up mid-act, completely unannounced. He was one of my favourite writers, a friend to Sir Terry Pratchett (RIP) , and on top of that, someone who seemed like a genuine force for good in the world. I remember that show made my year, I felt so incredibly lucky, like finding a bike under the tree when you’re 4.
Then Good Omens happened, then Sandman, and I was just genuinely happy to see him getting the accolades and recognition.
Not mincing words here, once the allegations started floating up, I felt so angry and personally betrayed. For every book or show recommendation, for every conversation where I brought him up as one of my personal heroes. I was almost in mourning, I realise that now, and I’m pretty sure my cynicism levelled up as a direct consequence of that experience.
Fast forward to last week or so, where my RSS feed pings with an article from his blog, the first since the scandal began. He’s pointing to a journalist investigation that seems to say the whole thing was a hatchet job. He tries to explain, and this being Neil, the words line up and do his bidding. And I want to fucking believe him, I do. But I can’t.
The absolute worst thing? In spite of everything, I hope he’s really telling the truth. How does that make any fucking sense?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who were some of your childhood heroes that turned out to be horrible people?
5·29 days agoHere’s a virtual hug from a stranger. May the road ahead be smoother and more fulfilling, mate.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your favourite internet radio stations?
6·1 month agohttps://radioparadise.com/home is pretty good.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android won't kill sideloading after all, but new verification rules will make it harderEnglish
27·2 months agoThey must really hate ReVanced.
Tesla does a lot of business overseas. A lot less these days, but there’s still water in that well, which would dry up pretty fast though following such a scenario. I don’t know the numbers, but if they sell more than half their cars on US soil I’d be very surprised.
Now picture this news leaking out in Europe, like Norway for instance. That would be reason enough for government mandated firmware hacking, and Tesla as a commercial entity would be done.
Let me ask you this instead. Do you see ICE capable of such a technically sophisticated, precision operation at scale? ICE is a blunt instrument currently being used to punish Democrat states - the fact they’re looking for illegals in Illlinois and Minneapolis when Texas and Florida have at least 10x more is what’s hilarious for me. And honestly, if I drove a Tesla in the US today, I’d be more worried about being shot in the head by ICE through the side window than being kidnapped by my car.
Like I said previously, plenty of reason to dislike both Tesla and ICE, no need to add hypothetical Black Mirror scenarios to the mix.
I don’t know enough about Tesla models to reply, that’s just a fact I filed away at some point under strange design decisions - you must agree that having a door latch that damages your car window on use is strange.
But I feel like you’re looking at this from a purely US-centric view (I’m not US based myself, just to be clear). Tesla can’t afford not to sell overseas, so it can’t afford the loss of reputation. Besides, there’s potential for abuse in all cars with a central computer and a connection to the Internet these days: lock doors & broadcast location is a trivial feature to implement. It just doesn’t make sense practically for ICE to pursue this,at least in my opinion.
A version of your scenario ran on Black Mirror, if I’m not mistaken.
As for why this won’t happen, or at least not yet:
- there’s an emergency mechanical release for Tesla doors, may damage the windows, but hey
- speaking of damaging windows, there’s this little hammer that everyone should have in their cars, but especially in Teslas
- last, but not least, if they’re not actually illegals, just imagine the lawsuit, and the brand damage to follow
Actually, if a Tesla could be proven do that, it would be done as a car company. Who in their right mind would buy something like that? And I guarantee it would be public knowledge, as I find it hard to believe that all regulatory bodies in the world (eg Norway) would collude to hide such a feature.
Plenty of actual reasons why elon and his swasticar sucks. No need for hypotheticals on top.
It’s got to be a daily thing though… “Today in Trumpistan”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
1·2 months agoYes it is, but we’re going for max speed here :)
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the fastest moving objects with some mass in everyday life?
2·2 months agoA skydiver’s terminal velocity is about 90m/s (320km/h). Going beyond that requires propulsion.
Otherwise a visit to Japan or China might serve, Maglev trains can reach speeds in excess of 600km/h.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linus Torvalds: "The AI Slop Issue Is *NOT* Going To Be Solved With Documentation"English
6·2 months agoIf engineers ruled the world, this would be the everyday news.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When/how frequently do you replace your phone with a new one?
1·2 months agoOn topic: I’m in the same boat as you. My phone still works and has a decent battery life, so I don’t see the point of upgrading. I don’t game on my phone, well, nothing resource intensive anyway, and setting up a new one to my liking is a pain.
The other criterion for me is whether the phone still gets security updates. Once those stop, it’s time to look around. That may mean a new phone, but for Pixels you also gave Graphene OS as a possibility.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When/how frequently do you replace your phone with a new one?
10·2 months agoBit off topic, but do yourself a favour, take a wooden toothpick and gently remove the lint from the USB-C port. You can thank me later.
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Europa / Europe and the EU + EEA@lemmy.world•Swiss Federal Intelligence Service on cognitive blind spots in the global threat landscape
4·2 months agoThis constitutes good advice for most, if not all facets of life. Sadly, critical thinking is a fundamental prerequisite for applying these techniques in one’s life.
I’m also interested in reading this manual, if it ever pops up.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was it like the first time you had to call 911?
1·3 months agoFirst of all, hats off to you and your colleagues, it’s a hell of a job and I’m really glad you’re doing it, and doing it well.
I remember that night I wasn’t even mad, just glad they were on the ball. As for the other effect, my thinking before dialling was “someone must have called this in already, but let’s make sure anyway”. Wouldn’t take much to land on the other side of that decision, especially if you just see the aftermath of an incident.
Merry Christmas!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was it like the first time you had to call 911?
4·3 months agoAlmost ran into a broken down car on the highway, two wheels still on the overtake lane. Night, crowded, raining to boot. After I got my heart out of my throat I gave them a ring. The operator probably saw my location, so the conversation went like:
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Are you OK?
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Yes, I was calling…
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About a broken down car on highway XX?
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Yes, almost ran into it.
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You’re the 20th person to call. Emergency services are on the way.
Fastest mike in the West.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some funny WiFi network names you've run into?
5·3 months agoLook Ma No Wires


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