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funny to read this on the day that Trump announces tariffs for... (reasons?)


My wife is on Kaiser, she was having extreme, persistent back pain. Before she could even talk a specialist, they told her she needed to attend a live webinar about back pain that was scheduled for 3 weeks later...


I live in the US and I bought a Tesla in early 2020, it's easily the worst purchase I've ever made.

The build quality is crap, the interior cheap feeling, and yes I got FSD and that is the worst part. FSD is only adequate in bumper to bumper traffic.

Any other scenario it's not good enough to drive itself without you babysitting it. So if you have to babysit it, what's the point? It's actually worse to babysit it than just to drive normally, because you get frustrated with FSD's shortcomings (wide turns, inability to merge, sudden freak outs when the painted road lines are obscured).


> and yes I got FSD

Make sure you demand new hardware for your car:

https://electrek.co/2025/01/29/elon-musk-finally-admits-that...

Tesla's claim that they had solved the hardware problem eight years ago was a lie:

https://electrek.co/2024/08/24/tesla-deletes-its-blog-post-s...


I bought mine in 2019 and another in 2024, they're the best cars I've ever driven.


this is so stupid and impractical and I love it so hard


Don’t think that would fit, and it’s still accurate, as Houston area customers of CenterPoint are Texans that lack official sources

Edit: changed to _some_ Texans


this is entirely logical. But not applicable to Earth, humans, society, etc.


this is very cool! Just tried this on my TT (Pro-Ject Carbon Debut EVO) and got a perfect 33 1/3 and had to brag

thanks for making this, and in general I love digital experiences that match with analog media, please keep making more and lmk if you want any free ideas


This is very cool. I wouldn't make buying decisions off of this, but it is a good starting point to get a pulse on the developer zeitgeist on any given topic.


I think you hit the nail on the head when you say, "get a pulse on the developer zeitgeist on a particular topic." I really enjoyed using it to get a sense of what developers feel about a particular topic. I also learned about new products I wasn't aware of.


Yay! Thank you for trying it out, so glad it's been useful!


Always cool seeing stuff in this space.

Regarding "zeitgeist", about a year ago I built something similar called https://zeitgaist.ai which also incorporates other sources like Mastodon, Bluesky, some subreddits etc.


Thank you for trying it out!


this is one of those stories where you first hear it, you stop and think for one beat and then you say "of course, what an obvious move"


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