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[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

I love that they literally took the plot from a King of the Hill episode satirizing government bureaucracy, and decided that would make for great government policy.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

I'd put good money on a company doing something marketing/ad related. My first summer internship was at a company that did digital ads, and the amount of alcohol that was consumed on literally a daily basis was insane. I'm talking the majority of the office being having a minimum of 2-4 drinks after about 2pm rolled around, and probably triple that on Friday.

The only party I was there for was the CTO's birthday, in which at lunch he received a piñata filled to bursting with those little alcohol shots, and by the end of the day basically everyone had to Uber home. For 19 year old me, it was pretty unreal seeing my bosses and coworkers that drunk in the middle of the week.

Knowing how fucked up everyone was during a normal workweek in the office, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if a Christmas party there was an absolute drug-filled rager.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

100%, that's basically the entire point of a company jet.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Spirit/Frontier, he's not allowed to buy a single upgrade in advance, and the employees are required to harass him about the size of his personal item and upcharge him for a carry-on on every single flight.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago (2 children)

No, he'll call it something much stupider like "Gigacommute"

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

Except they promised it was going to be the NBT in trucking and that companies would be stupid to buy anything else, and it was supposed to be in mass production 5 years ago. In actuality they delivered a couple dozen prototypes to a single company (at least as far as I'm aware) that is using them solely for greenwashing their delivery fleet. Even then, they've been absolutely unreliable heaps that probably have cost Frito-Lay far more headache than the slight PR bump they got from them. Oh, and don't forget that any truck driver will tell you they have an absolutely useless cabin that was clearly designed by someone who had never even been in a truck cab before, and was designed solely for the techbro demographic to gush about, in between its 0-60 time and unrealistic range.

Meanwhile, I see Rivian-made Amazon delivery vans literally every single day, and have legitimately seen more companies operating Nikola semi trucks (the 'scam' company that supposedly only could roll a truck down a hill) than the Tesla Semi. And that's just startups, not counting the actual Mercedes and Volvo Class 8 trucks that are already on the road. It amazes me how people seem to act like Tesla has delivered on literally any promises they've ever made, when in actuality it's just an incredible feat of goalpost moving.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Future Weapons!. RIP Mack, he was one of the many Discovery hosts from that era that got me into engineering.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago

A lot of the stations have the MagicDock adapters now too, so you don't even need to bring one.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

It's not that I'm getting scammed directly. It's just the sheer prevalence of them, how much they clog up my feed, and FB's unwillingness to do anything about them. It seems no matter how much they're reported, I get the same "We've looked into it and found no issues" message. I agree having a payment platform built into the marketplace is nice, but that's basically the sole benefit I see vs Craigslist.

My issues just really come down to how awful the search function is, and how filters do literally nothing. No matter how irrelevant the items might be to your search, they still feel the need to show you *something *, literally anything to maybe convince you to click on another item.

A while ago I was shopping for a piano, and given how difficult they are to move, I was looking in a fairly small area in Michigan, and some very specific brands/models. Naturally, this meant that when there wasn't anything that fit those filters, it filled my list with pianos anywhere from Kentucky to South Africa, which at least to my knowledge, is a bit outside the 40mi radius I had set.

It does this constantly, which makes it insanely frustrating because I'll find something that is within the state in a town I don't recognize, get interested, only to find out it's 4 hours away. It doesn't even bother doing the "We couldn't find anything that matches, so here are some similar items" thing. Just straight up puts items into the feed that don't match my search criteria whatsoever, all for the sake of filling it with literally anything it possibly can.

Maybe it's better for items that can be shipped, but I almost exclusively use Marketplace for local shopping/large items (like cars and pianos), so having even a basic thing like the search radius not even work is a major pain to say the least.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Except it's not. The filtering, sort, and search functions are truly awful compared to Craigslist, especially if you're looking for cars. I find so many mislabeled cars because FB Marketplace has an extremely limited set of models and manufacturers, and also has a stupid system where you can't price late model cars way over KBB, so people have to price things with really stupid values to get around it.

Not to mention the sheer number of blatant scams that Facebook does literally nothing about, regardless of how blatant they are and number of reports. I've seen accounts that have 1 star and have dozens of comments about how they're blatant scammers, but their accounts are still up and they're still running the same scam. Craigslist had its fair number of scammers, but it didn't take much to report and get them taken down usually.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Except it's not, because potentially hundreds of thousands of people, who are most definitely not "the elite", actually rely on them for, y'know, power? You're not fucking over "the elite" by fucking with public infrastructure. They have backup generators and batteries and plenty of other ways to run their houses. Not only that, with something like a substation, they'll probably cry to the government for help with an emergency outage and it'll just be more public funds going to the.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It's honestly kind of funny, because I feel like having the latest phone is way more expensive now than it was in the early/mid 2000s. I remember having pretty crazy offers for getting the latest flagship phones for free when you re-upped your contract. Even in High school I could afford to have the first 2 iPhones, and Galaxies S3-S6 brand new, 100% free, nothing added to my normal contract price whatsoever. Now, it seems like they just hide it in "24 easy payments" over the contract, maybe giving you a few hundred on trading in last year's $1500 phone, while you're still paying well over $1000 for a phone, just in $50/mo increments. Even now that I make good money, I can't fathom spending flagship phone money, and have been rocking my $300 loaded Note S20 5G for 3 years now.

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