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@finlaydag33k @JSkier it just looks fancy ;) i'd really like to have something to transport stuff, hence a truck!

@white_male @finlaydag33k @JSkier well, there is a crash black box and automatic speed control and some automatic calls on crashes.. not far until kill switches and telemetry once the hardware is in place.

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> Daddy EU doesn't allow that "because safety and environment"...

i literally only want the barebones toyota pickup thingy which costs $10000, but that will never be sold in the EU

@sun it shifted from science (the process) to Science (the religion)

There haven’t been enough #SheepOfMastodon recently (imo) so here’s a pic from a walk the other week, while there were still a few chonky lambs about.

sleepover (2007). i would like to thank my teenager self for thinking that this scene was worth photographing

@DCR als kind war der punkt wo klar war das die kirche schlecht ist das tiere nicht in den himmel kommen weil "keine seele" oder so ähnlich.

Netflix now "plans to build ‘experiential entertainment venues’ across the US." Of course - it's the vector that any IP stable will now pursue and the hard road to the next format/culture of 'music'. I've been trying/failing to enter this realm for decades... I wish more kids were daring and less whining about their Spotify stats. That's a dead zone.

telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/netflix-t

#music #gamedev #art

@lued @Czerion wenn jemand seinen lebensunterhalt vom rest der gesellschaft erhält hat sehr wahrscheinlich auch vorher schon eingezahlt. von steuern ganz zu schweigen.

wenn man schon das gehampel mit allerlei zwangsabgaben macht, dann soll die leistung wenigstens ohne so blödsinn gezahlt werden.

und die 5% die das missbrauchen müssen so oder so eingepreist werden. der rest ist gängeln der ehrlichen.

the purpose of science is to figure out how to capture the perfect comfy that escapes from blamkets after a night of sleeping but is lost forever as soon as you get up :blobcatghostrev:
@djsumdog @strypey @Zergling_man >Do you really think any new federation signon system will catch on, outside of truly open source distributed projects? In the 90s they might have, but today, we have way too many commies who have personal missions to push Code-of-conducts and documentation changes in projects they've never written a single line of code for. The frothing morons on Hackernews will praise such people (the ones who don't are banned) and we watch everything turn to shit under a blanket of ideological luxury beliefs.

Here's an example: the problem with Big Tech single sign ons is very, very simple.

If you are banned from your Google account (like with the Jordan Peterson saga that pushed him into fame, along with many less relevant people online), you just lost access to every single website you used to sign in. You now have to contact each and every site to explain the situation and hoping they will transfer your e-mail over, because you're locked out of that single sign on feature and your gmail account (if you used that for Google and not a different one).

Now imagine something like J6 or Charlottesville happens again, or some election they don't like, and the activist employees who work in the dark are giddy at the idea of banning undesirables and making their lives hell.

They will want there to be a way to ban you. Nothing like that could happen again without this to stop "harassment" because some unfunny kids decided to keep making alts to post the same shit.
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