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Crack_uv_N0on t1_jea6emd wrote

Futuristic-looking , but impractical design.

Looks like there are too many blind spots, even with sensors. If it has a rear window, visibility by the driver will be nil and car will need an always on rear-facing camera.

Auto insurance for it could be sky high. If it’s too costly to repair, expect insurers to total the car, even for minor accidents, as I’ve read about the Tesla Y.

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Crack_uv_N0on t1_j8441nu wrote

There have been problems with both predictive text and autocorrection for at least 4,years. I turned off both.

When I got a new iPhone, one of the first things I did after it was set up was to turn both off.

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Crack_uv_N0on t1_j6442sr wrote

For that we’d have to know what law this comes under and what the penalties are. If what I’ve read is accurate, first time offender rarely spend time in jail. Of course, these the convicted have lawyers who know how present the case before the judge in a way that will resonate with the judge, something way beyond the capability of AI robot.

If I were a defendant in a criminal case & and were eligible for a public defender, I would rather take a chance on a public defender, who would likely be overworked.

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Crack_uv_N0on t1_j5uw57n wrote

Not quite all, the Playstore issue was Abdroid. From what I have read in Reddit, if an App Store has an update beyond that requires an iOS update beyond what is allowed for the iPhone, the app won’t update. I’m talking about old iPhone models that can’t update to iOS 15, and I believe in one posting within recent months it being iOS 14 the OP’s iphone model being unable to update to.

Don’t get wrong, when it comes to me getting an Android phone, never say never. That’s why I use certain apps that are not wedded to iOS/iPhones. Samsung’s not the only fish in the sea.

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