

I hope the standard makes it clear that touch buttons are about as bad as a touch screen is
I hope the standard makes it clear that touch buttons are about as bad as a touch screen is
Based on that wording they can take any data you enter on a website and use it.
This means that…
…forum posts…
…personal details…
…banking information…
…pictures…
…passwords…
…can be collected and used.
This is an EXTREMELY broad blanket policy, and is an absolute insult to their previous work with privacy.
When I make a misstake at work, my employer lost a few manhours, when Elon makes a misstake at work, he destroys the US Ebola defence.
Elon, since I know you are reading this, risking a new global pandemic is not efficient, try to make the type of misstakes that has a similar impact as mine do, just seems more efficient that way.
What is a mudroom?
That is fair, I could also see them not looking at the source to avoid being influenced and keeping OpenRA their thing.
I wonder what this will mean for OpenRA…
The new Prius actually looks good!
The only Tesla that looks decent is the Model S.
Model 3, looks just generic, the 2023 facelift looks less bad.
Model Y just looks terrible, the facelift makes it even worse.
Model X, just what the fuck? Its like is a long car crashed into s wall in a world with cartoon physics, squishing it.
All Teslas I have seen also have two terrible things in common.
The headlights constantly blind oncomming drivers.
The indicator are WAY too subtle next to the headlights, here in Sweden we have a law that require headlights to be on then the car is on, this means that when I see an oncomming Tesla at a crossing I have to look straight at the headlights and try to notice a slight shift in the white balance, while being blinded at night.
As a concept SUVs should not exist.
They are unstable, heavy and slower to react than normal cars, also the proportions of the design of the SUV are ugly.
Unions in the US seems to mostly be focused on a single location (yes I know there are large/national as well), we mostly hear about how a single factory/plant/workshop/office is unionized, but others are not.
Here in Sweden, we have sector based unions, I am an IT technician, and a decade long member of the union for skilled service workers, we have unions for hospital staff, restaurant/hotel staff, transportation workers, dockworkers, and basically every other kind of worker has a union that fits them.
Here sympathy strikes/actions are also legal, when Toys 'R Us tried to establish stores without allowing union staff members, other unions started sympathy actions, the transport union would refuse to transport their goods, the graphic designers union would not print their ads or store materials, the financial workers union would not process their invoices, and so on, and despite them coming in hard with their whole “we don’t work with unions” crap, they soon caved in and did a 180, though that didn’t stop them from crashing and burning in a relatively short time after.
Currently we have a similar situation with Tesla, they refuse to sign a collective bargaining agreement with the auto workers union, when the strike started Tesla started bringing in strike breakers from other EU countries, this has been going on for a year now, and there are sympathy actions going on, dockworkers refuse to unload Teslas, so they are being shipped in by road with non union labour, postal workers have refused to send out license plates for new Teslas, this has lead to a weird situation where Tesla is sending the license plate to a separate guy who was recently discovered to be a convicted criminal, I don’t know how this solves the issue for Tesla, and the electrical workers union have refused to install new Tesla chargers.
Sweden has actually very few laws regulating the relationship between employers and workers, that is instead dealt with between the employers and the unions, we have no legal minimum wage, that is instead dealt with through negotiations between employers and unions, there are regular negotiations in every sector, including some strikes here and there to show the power of the union.
The US workers needs something like this, though I doubt it will ever be allowed to exist.
So he just put up a public “For Sale” sign?
I took my medicine, FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!