Show newer

@GrayGooGirl @stavvers I'm sure that was someone's motivation at one point or another, but certainly isn't the main thing going on. In any case, not having women's sports would mean inequity in things like college scholarships. There's real money involved. (I guess one solution to that would be to not have athletic scholarships, but what about pro sports?)

"excluded from the """real""" league" Women's sports is very much real. (And a lot of "men's" sports orgs don't actually ban women (MLB is an exception).)

I think most men understand that there are plenty of women who can absolutely crush them at any given sport. :)

@skipchris @stavvers Yeah, mostly IIUC tournaments don't have different categories for different genders.

@randahl except right above this in /explore I was seeing Gargron pushing the stickers and mugs.

@esther@strangeobject.space @nf But medium format, 4x5, etc cause(d) a similar phenomenon, doesn't it?

@Jer @briankrebs Sure – we know some self-driving ride-hail cars call home for manual take-over when they are confused. But, it can't be the solution to the problem "my data connection is out". It has to be confused in some way beyond that.

I suspect it got confused by something, then couldn't call the help center for remote manual take-over. This makes the CEO's comment somewhat correct, in the sense that if the data connection was working it wouldn't have happened. But "not the whole story", since it doesn't describe the root cause of the failure.

@Jer @briankrebs It is difficult to believe "do nothing" would actually be the next failure mode, so I suggest the thing about lack of data is not the whole story. But maybe, I guess. :ablobunamused:

@ErictheCerise @fedops @briankrebs Well, in this case, maybe not so networked. :)

(Point remains though)

@Jer @briankrebs Sure; if mobile data is out or whatever, you shouldn't expect to be able to hail a ride via the app. But the cars don't need to be blocking the street in this case. They can drive and navigate without mobile data.

Clearly this incident with Cruise was some kind of glitch. Not the first time this sort of thing has happened, either.

@JMMaok @briankrebs As the article says: "Another option: fining Cruise ... thousands of dollars for each robotaxi road blockage." <-- Then they can get back to maximizing profits.

@12thRITS @GottaLaff This might be why op included the word "proverbial". (This sentence is like the one sentence in the entire OP that I don't have a problem with. 😂 )

This is great. I don't really have a problem with Musk and Twitter/X/whatever-it's-called per se, but if they're driving people to consider open standards for basic things like this then A+.

@duviobaz @arstechnica I feel like conservatives are usually arguing about surgery and other medical treatment for *minors*, and not about adults as much. Do you think this isn't true? (It's entirely possible I'm not reading broadly enough or something.)

@evana @jhon_don@mastodon.social @flexghost That just sounds like "going on vacation with family" (assuming they're like-minded). I'm not seeing your point.

@jhon_don@mastodon.social @flexghost I'm all for tighter standards in this area, but I'm curious: is there any reason to think any of Thomas' decisions were different as a result of these vacations with his rich friends?

I mean, it's not like he would have voted for Dobbs or something if nobody had taken him on a luxury vacation, right?

@alienskyler @feinzer @sorrowl @7666 @apophis @freemo @meadow @winter "chance to explain himself"?

People want a little echo chamber where everyone does performative lament, they don't want to deal with explanations.

Much better reputational boost to be seen as smacking down the fascists ASAP.

Let them have their thing.

@alienskyler @feinzer @sorrowl @7666 @apophis @freemo @meadow @winter The software is named after the character in Pulp Fiction, so it sort of has to do with the clothing sense of the word, and as far as I know, and nothing whatsoever to do with the slur for disabled people. They're etymologically completely different.

It reminds me of the kerfuffle about the word "whitelist". (There's a slightly different thing going on there, granted, but still.)

@RD4Anarchy @HeavenlyPossum @mmclark @pixelpusher220 @SallyStrange@strangeobject.space

"It can be difficult for us to imagine what things might look like outside the pervasive influence of capitalism." Yeah, that's basically my questions :)

A lot of things seem better in straightforward ways with socialism, a few things like this one I'm having trouble wrapping my head around. thanks!

@RD4Anarchy @HeavenlyPossum @mmclark @pixelpusher220 @SallyStrange@strangeobject.space Oh interesting; it sounds like you are unasking my question, essentially – there would be no factories or complex industry/etc, yes?

@davidzipper US automakers make plenty of small cars? I don't quite understand you.

@HeavenlyPossum @SallyStrange@strangeobject.space @neonsnake @mmclark @pixelpusher220 @RD4Anarchy Although, it does seem like risk management is much nicer in the kind of non-capitalist systems that we're discussing here – it seems unlikely that anyone would feel compelled to e.g. mortgage their house out of desperation to save their business, which in and of itself is nice.

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.