A lot of people went back, just as Reddit expected.
A lot of people went back, just as Reddit expected.
No because it’s not decentralized. That’s like saying Twitter is decentralized because it’s microservices communicate over https.
Really same reason all these companies making dramatic changes. Rips the bandaid off and lets them roll back to what they actually wanted while looking like they listen. Some are executed better than others. See Deltas medallion change for another example.
More surprised you managed to post a negative review. Every time I do it fails amazons community guidelines check or get removed a few days after.
This is actually ewaste. The normal pencils have been on sale fairly often for 99 bucks and the price difference isn’t really enough so all they’re doing is making trash in an attempt to lure people into paying the small amount more for the better version.
This has been an issue for years though. Guessing either they made it worse or people just now noticing.
This IS the same guy that kept raising the price of FSD despite not delivering on promises.
No body was asking for it either. Now they have a reason to raise prices. And they will.
I’d argue you’re not really losing it if you never use it all in the first place. People put too much thought into range when all they’re doing is short trips most of the time.
Must have been test drives then, seen them driving around a bunch for a while now. LA is gonna be a real test of its capabilities for sure!
Haven’t they been running in LA for many months now?
He’s too chicken. Just like how he won’t ride in his own rockets (which honestly probably safer than using FSD)
I’m okay with a weak year. Maybe they’ll refine the software more instead of playing catch up to new hardware.
And it’s weird, this kinda tech isn’t new at all.
Unless it’s showing something very specific that handle be handled in inline screenshots I’m not watching it. It’s bad enough there’s project managers putting specs into loom and such. Docs should be easily searchable and fast to reference. Ain’t nobody got time to watch a video.
It’s a little different as Spotify/apple/etc don’t produce music and are not trying to out license each other. Really good thing you don’t have to sub to half a dozen music services.
It still adds up fast especially if you run an instance that stores to s3 with a cdn. My mastodon server racked up 1k in cdn usage one month before I switched to local storage no cdn.
Not even news, it happened a few days ago now
Most people work in at-will states so really they don’t even need to say they’re firing you for any particular reason.
I loved Tidal until I hit some arbitrary cap on the number of songs you can dislike. Cancelled after their support had no answer for why theres a limit.