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"I had not realized ... that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people." - Joseph Weizenbaum, ELIZA developer
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It will always be so funny to me how .webp was developed by Google as a better image format for websites but Google Sites won't take it
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I hate that the last paragraph is actually a completely correct and astute judgment on AI, from MTG of all people
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The whole anti-vax stuff distracted people from the real issue with RFKjr and it's very concerning
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Give 16 year olds a LITTLE credit
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Not everybody follows the politics and beliefs of some random rich dude who owned a car company. Do you have a fully formed opinion and knowledge of Larry Ellison, another tech CEO who made a cameo in Iron Man 2?
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If only a single democrat would do something like this
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The battery warranty lasts for 8 years, so somebody could have gotten their battery replaced within the past couple of years for free and still drive it daily for another 5-8 after
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It's been 8 years, long enough that somebody could have bought a car and had a lot change in their life between now and then
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It's still the cheapest electric sedan, and even then, that's only the MSRP. Many people bought theirs used for far less
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Not everybody who bought a Tesla is incredibly wealthy, and I'm not asking for you to cry or whatever just to have a basic understanding of how it's just not that easy
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Nobody makes a mass market electric car for under $20k in the United States. The cheapest is the Nissan Leaf (which now has a tarrif on it) for $28k msrp and gets abysmal range and is too small for most people
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Tesla has been making "lower" (~$35k) end models for ages, and a lot of people budget to buy a car and keep it for almost a decade before being able to buy another
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Tesla has been making mass market cars since 2012, while Elon has only been in the public conciseness since 2017/18 or so, it's entirely possible that somebody bought a car not knowing who he was and is now stuck with it. Remember, it was the ONLY good electric option for almost a decade
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Oh yeah, the position that EVERYBODY is in to be able to sell their car (which by now can't be worth more than $20k) to start another car loan in this economy
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Oh my god is this what you fuckfaces focus on instead of what Trump has been doing!?
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There's no way they just completely forgotten about Gen Z (my generation, who I would assume this article would be about) and just attacked millennials for the umpteenth time
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If only John Deere was a good company otherwise