Comment Re:Solutions for problems that don't exist (Score 1) 73
Then why did this system cost so much less than those "cheaper" systems?
Then why did this system cost so much less than those "cheaper" systems?
These tunnels are not very long, so additional escape and ventilation tunnels are not necessary. But for longer tunnels those would be present.
Unfortunately, that is more of a political issue. In theory, if Tesla can get FSD working, there's nothing the taxi drivers could really do to stop them from just driving to the airport. But that is a long ways off. For now, the answer is "no".
Tesla is already working on that, so making a version just for the Vegas Loop would be a duplication of effort on what would probably be the most expensive part of the project if they were to do it your way. If Tesla isn't able to make it work, they could do a specific version for Loop, but for now it doesn't make sense. They are spending far less paying the drivers.
It's hilarious that someone working at a place called the "First Amendment Coalition" is apparently unconcerned about this. The FBI is pressuring and otherwise manipulating Twitter to censor and ban people they don't like? Total nothingburger. Twitter is completely free to be pressured and manipulated by the FBI into censoring and banning US citizens. Yup. Nothing to see here. Move along.
It's not a process that is available to anyone. They have contacts at Twitter to whom they send requests for takedowns. I can't do that, and you probably can't either. But, just for the sake of argument, what difference would it make if anyone could do it? Wouldn't it still be the FBI censoring conversations and removing people from the site? These aren't people who would have been removed otherwise.
Here is one about the FBI censoring accounts they don't like, though it isn't the only relevant thread. Here is a link to the first 12 threads so you can look through them if you are interested.
No citation needed, simply read the Twitter files for yourself. Among other things, they show messages from former FBI agents working at Twitter thanking current FBI agents for helping them convince Twitter execs to ban certain users. They show the FBI sending lists of users to be banned. The FBI, in some cases, even mentions that they are forwarding requests from the CIA and other intelligence agencies to Twitter. This is a huge scandal. The FBI was/is controlling what we were/are allowed to see on Twitter to a massive extent.
People have testified under oath, but that doesn't change the fact that the Twitter files clearly show government officials pressuring and otherwise corecing twitter employees to remove content they don't like. They even show FBI officials pressuring Twitter executives to give false statements about the extent of Russian influence on their platform.
Homeless drug addicts aren’t known for having sound judgment. If you’re going to do something like this, it’s better not to involve someone like that at all.
After all the riots, they were inevitably going to change course. Changing the numbers isn't a big deal, they were probably fake to begin with. The chinese themselves won't care. They'll just be happy to finally go back to living their lives as normal.
The bill literally is censorship.
They just want to avoid cluttering up their site with a lot of braindead speculation like yours. If Twitter actually does collapse, then they will have a story about it.
Not helpful since it doesn't include information about throttling or prioritization. So many plans are already unlimited, but not really.
Those things are expensive, and their parts are useful for other things. You're not going to just throw them away. That would be outrageously wasteful, even for the federal government.
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