indoninja

indoninja t1_ixhax43 wrote

All towns had a militia. Being a dude who owned land and could vote meant you were in. I don’t think they let hobo Jo have a gun back in the day. And the certainty wouldn’t have allowed anybody to own a gun that you could take down 10+ people with if you had 2 hrs of training.

/and gtfo with Girardoni rifle technically being able to shoot more than one person.

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indoninja t1_iu0ag04 wrote

> it's very clear that you are not meant to use the system unsupervised.

Tesla ads disagree.

> You aren't making a data driven decision about what is safe

Hmm nhtsa or some guy in the internet….

> You are looking at public statements

Public statements from the car company.

Edit-Whines that somebody is acting like a child, blocks them and runs away.

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indoninja t1_ityvwgr wrote

> Nonsense. Not creeping is dangerous.

In the context of weird stops and unpredictable moves, it is.

> That's some small peepee energy to stoop to personal attacks because you fail to see the value of a system knowing it's current limits and doing the right thing.

You realize thy let people drive for months with the sun at low angles, causing accidents right?

If they “knew the limits” they wouldn’t have so many clear lies about its safety.

I think it is moronic to claim a system that clearly isn’t safe enough, that the company is clearly lying about is great. I think it is moronic to laud the company for putting life’s at risk by not being honest about it.

If that hurts your feelings do better.

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indoninja t1_itwl9bw wrote

Taking Weird turns and creeping is dangerous.

> So it's actually crazy good at what it does, is actually pretty damn safe

It’s moronic to make that claim a week after getting it, while also, recognizing, they had to shut it off due to certain sun angles

> they are brilliant in getting their customers to beta test and contribute to their self-driving AI. I feel like I'm doing Tesla a service by supervising it's AI, but I also don't mind 'cause the tech is just amazing to watch.

It’s morally bankrupt to charge people premium for a beta test when they’re putting out information that encourages you to risk your life doing it.

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indoninja t1_is2jolg wrote

Because that doesn’t take into account, the cost of more complicated technologies, wages, etc

Ignores the reality of UK losing hospital beds.

Ignoring the reality of buy their own standards, they are incredibly under staffed.

But let me guess you’re gonna pretend the whole austerity with NHS movement had nothing to do with training funds.

https://amp.theguardian.com/society/2020/nov/05/years-of-underfunding-leave-nhs-woefully-short-for-covid-second-wave

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