

Ha! Birthing hips.


Ha! Birthing hips.


This is what dictators do. Grab power and place it under their control.
Trump will whittle away at the other branches of government until there’s nothing left, and then he will say we don’t need those other branches since they don’t do anything and dissolve them.
This has been played out many times.


Careful. I suggested kagi in another thread and was accused of being a shill.
Don’t understand how people can pay $7 for a coffee but won’t consider paying $5 or $10 a month for clean search results.


If you think the American companies do anything different you’re not paying attention and simply believing the propaganda.
Can the “my brother in christ” thing please die?


My wife and I had ceramic tile installed in our kitchen when we remodeled our house. Didn’t like it so four years later we had it torn out and had oak flooring installed. Couldn’t be happier. High quality hardwood floors are really durable.
My 60th birthday.


If Zombieland taught us anything, it’s the double-tap.


I still think of the current LLVs as the “new” postal vehicles despite the newest of them having been built in 1994. When I was a kid they drove the cute little Jeeps.


I’ve almost forgotten how shitty Google has become. Been using kagi search for a year now.
It’s so nice to get clean unbiased search results.


He’s responding to his talks with Trump. He knows US support is going to fade fast under the new guy. He’s trying to save his country.


I’ll pour one out for the Yaris.


Try kagi. It’s paid at $5/mo., but you get 300 searches to try it out.


It’s useful for my firmware development, but it’s a tool like any other. Pros and cons.
One success at thwarting fraud doesn’t mean that all attempts are thwarted though, it only proves that fraud is happening. That’s the problem.


Five years ago the audience would have fawned all over this kind of crap.
It’s good to see people are wise to his stock pumping strategy now.


ls that the kind of man you need? Loquacious type?


It’s intentional.
Obviously, Google makes money showing ads during search. But they have finally bit the bullet and starting tarpitting users in search in order to show more ads.
A quick, useful, and accurate search means that you’re on their site for the least amount of time, perhaps mere seconds. That’s not what’s best for revenue growth.
PS: Go try Kagi and be reminded what good clean search results look like. I use it because my time has value. It’s very good.
The point of the test is to demonstrate that vision-only, which Tesla has adopted is inadequate. A car with lidar or radar would have been able to “see” that the car was approaching an obstacle without being fooled by the imagary.
So yes, it seems a bit silly, but the underlying point is legitimate. If the software is fooled by this, then can you ever fully trust it? Especially when sensor systems exist that don’t have this problem at all. Would you want to be a pedestrian in a crosswalk with this car bearing down on you in FSD?