- icedistilled parentPeople like to say self driving cars are safer than human drivers - but the human drivers that tend to do the most unsafe antics seem to be the humans that are least likely to make use of self driving cars.
- > "It also means people have to live in dense apartments instead of spread out suburbs and semi rural living." > "I mean not having to be in close quarters with other humans."
Suburbs tend to be sterile and devoid of character, but I do agree that they promote living in a bubble away from other humans.
Why that is desired or a widespread model for living needs more explanation. Sure some people like to be hermits, but as a social species it seems odd and also a highly inefficient way to accommodate a larger population. Also peculiar if one likes true "wilderness", because more suburban sprawl means less of that.
And suburbs have got to be one of the key factors in the reported loneliness epidemic. With the reports of increasing prevalence of loneliness, seems odd to want the default way of life to be one that we both agree means living spread out and not close to one another.
And yeah some people do like suburbs. On the other hand, Irvine ca despite being such an upscale and model suburb, is like living in the set of the truman show: artificial feeling and boring. People often describe it as sterile or like living in an office park. The landscaping of suburbs, such as irvine, also tend to be environmental disasters on top of being utterly bland. It's lose lose.
Not to mention, car transport being the paramount design concern makes for truly miserable pedestrian life and running trails. Running next to 6 lanes roads with 55 mph speed limits is just a terrible experience - irvine is crisscrossed with them.
Not sure how one can have a better road system than irvine - but it doesn't end up saving the residents time - things are just more spread out and they have to driver further between them and then fight for parking.
We've tried a car oriented transportation plan for decades - it gets one LA traffic. Parts of the 405 have 12 lanes. If you build it, congestion comes. We've tried it for decades, it's horrible. What is it they say about trying the same thing over and over and expecting another outcome? Oops actually the i5 - 405 merge near irvine has 26!!! lanes amongst all the ramps and truck bypasses. Needs more, right?
- as in a name of a version other than the well known casu martzu?
- Well if you're objection is that public transportation currently sucks, yes that's the problem. It doesn't have to. That's the point.
That might be the first time I've seen privacy as a main objection. Not sure how serious that should be taken considering how much privacy has willingly been given up in the last couple decades in the name of convenience. And also how few cases where it would matter. Like does it matter if a rando can see one sit on a bus? It's not going to make a difference with companies and governments since they have so much electronic location data available, not to mention license plate scanners for private cars which also have electronic location data.
- Goldman sach's other savings account, Marcus by goldman sachs gives you 4.40% right now.
Depending on the deal with apple, the 4.15% through apple could be worse for GS, but it would also be worse for you. (Not to mention, treasuries are over 5% and don't incur state income tax)
- Current headline starts "is california's wildfire fire season *finally* over?"
I've never seen 'finally' used to mean over early and uneventfully.
- A more accurate term would be water bandits rather than pirates.
- This sounds wasteful and like it won't work well unless the space is air and moisture impervious.
- "Going on an on about things" one finds interesting is not the same as marketing oneself.
I don't know if this is what you're referring to by the phrase 'going on and on' but the phrase makes me think of my coworker who talks in circles about any topic, providing many words but little info. And the circles usually incorporate personal anecdotes. He hasn't realized people tune out immediately.
- "the vast majority of investors are not willing to accept anything less than "the highest possible returns legally achievable""
One important correction because they definitely aren't getting the highest return by those antics
Fixed: "the vast majority of investors are not willing to accept anything but the highest expected return when only considering easily quantified first order short term effects"
That's an important distinction that should not be left out.
- this is actually a huge issue with a lot of important jobs in america - they aren't valued commensurate to the work and value.
So many fields that require high skills and a lot of education pay far too little compared to software/analytics. One works just as hard but the pay is not comparable - it doesn't make economic sense to do a lot of the non-software jobs.
- turning on and adjusting the defroster on a ford edge rental is insanely dangerous. turning on the defroster to full blast takes one touch screen yes, but no one leaves it on full blast. Adjusting the fan speed requires poking a small icon in order to get a slider to pop up and then poking the narrow slider in just the right place.
It's crazy that's replaced physical controls. Poking a large physical button and then turning a large knob can be done blind folded in half a second.
- Guess giving mark Zuckerberg a something like a 1.7% mortgage rate was a bad idea. Yeah first republic literally did that. Not sure how that would make any business sense, the execs should be subjected to massive claw backs.
- The line doesn't have to get longer. The grader is incorrect under their own logic. Raspberries could be an unimaginable luxury, say on a moon colony or a very poor country unsuited to berry or fruit growth. Without knowing the value of raspberries, the value and cost of coffee is meaningless funny money.
Coffee keeps well and could be dirt cheap and it could be bad instant coffee that people don't really like. It may feasibly not be worth a single extra person standing in line for the bad coffee worth 0.75 zimbabwean dollars or 0.75 weimar marks.
This is pedantic and stuffy answer, but that is also what the "correct" answer is.
- No.
Other whole foods in SF have a guard at the door. Are they armed? I don't know but they have a guard. No one is bothered. Most big stores in SF seem to have security. Target has multiple that stand by the doors.
- The sad thing is, that for finding actually useful info instead of SEO spam drivel and copy pasted identical articles just phrased slightly differently, adding 'reddit' to google search is still the best way. Speaks loudly about the state of google and the internet.
- With WFH, WeWork could do hot vacation spots and do well
- if the crime stats showed the same rate per sq mile for two cities, one with a population of 1M and the other 100k, would you want to go to the 100K city or the 1M city?
- while the thefts do effect businesses, the walgreens ceo later said he'd overblown them - perhaps it made a nice excuse to close stores and raise prices' https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/Report-Top-Walgreens-...
But the locals are pissed.
The police may be understaffed but it's not budget issues or anything - it's because they've made their job unattractive by letting the bad apples spoil their reputation. The entire staff of 59 (about that number) traffic enforcement officers was found to give out on average only 10 tickets a day. That's not each, that as an entire department in a city with rampant traffic violations at all hours. The SF pd has been caught on camera watching places get robbed and not moving in until the thieves already leave. Two of their officers are currently being prosecuted over destroying evidence that they supposedly destroyed because cataloging it would take too much work.
You get the picture, the SF PD bad apples have really made the police force dysfunctional and unable to hire.
The police were wildly successful at shifting the blame to the prior DA, but the DA wasn't the problem. That DA is gone and nothing changed.
- People really do try to shoot messengers to make themselves feel better.
- Wolfram alpha first told it converting the energy content of U-238 to food calories was undefined.
So chatgpt decided to get wolfram alpha to tell it the energy content of U-238 if it were to be completely nuclear fissioned. It then states that was the food equivalent. There's so many logical failures.
Sure, the prompter was probably hoping for that response, but it's insane.
- Please Note, the connotation of 'Insane' in the title is insane as in 'is a lunatic' not as in 'is insanely cool'.
Wolfram alpha said converting U-238 to food calories was nonsensical, but chat gpt decided it would ignore wolfram alpha's response and do it's best.
Yeah, it accompanies the response with it's boilerplate caveat which is meaningless fluff. It's also not pointing out any of the actual issues with why its response is utter nonsesense.
- That is a naive/odd way to look at RD spend and factory building - especially when without it one goes the way of horse carriages.
Although since most businesses have long ago slashed their R&D for short term stock gains, it makes sense from a corporate american perspective despite being naive.
Is it conceptually different than saying "I lost 10K this year; I put 10k in a 2-year treasury note."
- Counterpoint, if one doesn't have their own baseline model how does one know the vendor is providing value.
Yeah having a whole big team create the internal baseline is not cost effective, but having at least one or two people work on something to actually know the vendor is worth their cost is important.
- That's a unique perspective.
- If he was a FDIC decisionmaker, then yes he would have needed to recuse.
He's the governor of CA and the FDIC just stopped major portions of california's economy from exploding. Of course he'd going to cheer that. It would be extremely odd and out of place for him not to cheer an action that likely prevented millions of californians from being out of work in a week or two.
Big surprise that he is also touched by something that has a direct or immediate but indirect effect on ALL californians.
- Yes exactly any country flying outside their 12 nautical mile airspace boundary is a sign of devious intent said no one ever. Oh wait but why is russia flying outside their 12 mi radius!!
- This reporting rings of "A democratic leaning judge can't rule on republicans due to bias" and vice versa.
- I'm pretty sure there would have been a run some other large banks had they not taken these measures. I've gotten several emails from a major regional bank basically saying "WERE FINE TRUST US" over the last few days and I don't even have an account which means they're spamming all their email lists. I did apply for a position at them a while ago so that's my best guess why they are spamming me their unreassuring message. The several banks I actually use have not done that.
- Missing some important data pieces: is it a giant house or small house? Is it heating/cooling the entire house including the spare bedroom(s) or zone ac/heating.