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@moonshine@freespeechextremist.com @11112011 @LennartMathiassen @Lennart@spinster.xyz I can understand that, even without ever having been on a Primark. There's many places that are too much for me too.

But man, those façades are pretty. 😃

@moonshine@freespeechextremist.com @11112011 @LennartMathiassen @Lennart@spinster.xyz moon, I am sure you have reasons to detest the stores themselves, but that is a pretty nice streetscape, architecturally. I like Modern, when well done and not conflicting with other buildings.

First World Problems.

And difficult to repair.

From article above:

"The issue highlights the fact that Tesla is not bound by the same rules when it comes to repair as other auto manufacturers. Tesla is not party to a memorandum of understanding signed by other auto manufacturers in 2014, in which they agreed to sell parts to independent repair shops.

As a result, there are very few independent Tesla repair professionals, acquiring parts to repair Teslas is very difficult, and finding or making aftermarket parts is also difficult. Many parts used by independent repair professionals are salvaged from wrecked Teslas. "

I love the idea of an electric car, but why not keep it simple. WE don't need pie in the sky self driving, with myriad sensors and things that will break sooner or later.

Just make a working electric Volkswgen bug kind of thing (the original, hugely popular model), please.

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@iankenway Wow!!

1.87 m flooding on St Mark's. OMG.

Thank for the link, haven't been to The Guardian yet this morning, it's my favourite newspaper.

"The issue is with a flash storage chip called the eMMC that is embedded on a board called the MCU1. According to experts who have studied the problem, Teslas are writing vehicle logs to this flash storage chip so much that it eventually goes bad. The issue has been known in the Tesla community since at least May, when Tesla repair YouTuber Rich Benoit spoke to another Tesla repair professional named Phil Sadow about it in a video.

“Tesla’s got a problem. They create so many logs in the car, they write to [the chip] so fast that it basically burns them out. They have a finite amount of writes,” Sadow said in the video. “When this burns out, you wake up to a black screen [in the car’s center console.] There’s nothing there. No climate control. You can generally drive the car, but it won’t charge.” "

vice.com/en_us/article/qvgxqp/

@iankenway Nice to see not only her, but the many younger people in the audience, who can start voicing and pushing for their future. :thumbsup_hmn_h2:

They will be the ones living thru the worse of a possible transition.

@moonshine@freespeechextremist.com @Full_marx That would be wonderful, the big socialnet sites are all manipulating the feeds with uninscrutable algos for their own interests.

@susi123 @freemo Me too. 😄

Grabbed one cup this morning, came to check laptop, and...

Three hours later I drag myself to the table to actually have something more solid. It's been a great morning, so many interesting posts and threads.

@moonshine@freespeechextremist.com @Full_marx Oh, good. Thanks!

I was already thinking of having one more research topic - is there an algo ordering posts on feedverse feedlines?

Would be glad if it was or is purely temporal, linear.

@shibaprasad @Surasanji Physically, I can graps the concept, the 10 x 10 square has four times the area of the 5 x 5 one.

But really? until now I have thought that the number of points is infinite in both cases, and wouldn't be quantifiable as in, one has more than the other.

@Karthikdeva @freemo Now it would be a good time for some creative writers to imagine possible futures.

There are so many things at play. Climate change impact might force big changes in the way things run in the planet.

@moonshine@freespeechextremist.com @Full_marx oooh, thanks moon.

I had no idea. Bubble effect built into algorythms. 😔

@freemo @Karthikdeva Found a lists for genre movies.

utopiaanddystopia.com/dystopia

Now, trying to recall the name of that one where a man crosses the post apocalyptic US, and ends up in San Francisco, where a working print press is alive and producing books are ages without them.

@Full_marx Another factor --- I think the common, one liner format from people trained by twitter to fit into 140 chars or less is even more damaging.

A longer post in that feed would give you a visual anchor, somewhere to stick your eyes to, a pause.

Those one liners, zingy and so frequently obscure posts are very distracting, and a zillion other ones follow in a blink.

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