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Comment LocalSend already works with everything (Score 1) 2

I don't know why I should care about limited compatibility for a subset of devices with another subset of devices. There's some of everything in my home. I found a tool called LocalSend years ago that allows me to do mildly obnoxious data transfers between arbitrary devices regardless of platform.

Comment Re:Glad I don't smoke (Score 1) 80

Hate me? Motherfucker if I caught my children smoking they'd be out on the street, disowned, and I'd be in the bedroom making a replacement for their sorry asses. Parenting isn't about letting young idiots (which they universally are) who are incapable of making good choices do whatever they want. That's "bad parenting". It's the reason we don't treat kids as adults in the first place (and one of the reasons selling this stuff to them is already illegal).

Comment Re:Glad I don't smoke (Score 1) 80

That's funny. I remember when Americans travelled to Europe, we were strongly advised to bring cash because plastic was not nearly as widely accepted.

That's a misnomer, you still should bring cash. It's not that plastic isn't widely accepted. For a long time it's actually been more widely used in Western Europe than it has been in the USA. It is *CREDIT CARDS* that are not widely accepted (and still not in much of Europe). Most of Europe runs on debit transactions. Yes it can be confusing to see two overlapping circles and confuse the Mastercard logo (red and yellow) with the Maestro symbol (red and blue) or the Cirrus symbol (light blue and blue).

Come here with your fancy Mastercard / Visas and you may not even be able to buy something at a major supermarket even in a very digital country. And god help you if you have an Amex card.

That said things are changing Mastercard has announced it will discontinue Maestro and that is forcing countries to massively rollout card readers capable of reading Debit MasterCards and VisaDebit cards, and since they have the same underlying technology as credit transactions, that will mean credit cards will very soon become far more widely accepted.

Reminiscing aside, I don't see a need for a mandate. If enough people complain, I'm sure charging makers would include credit card readers.

This is a case of a captive audience. If in general machines don't accept credit cards then the complaints will fall on deaf ears. What are you doing to do, drive to a different supercharger and hope for the best? Call roadside assistance when your battery runs out? It's one of the situations where you get to force your customers to do what you want.

TBH, what'd I'd prefer over either a phone app or a credit card is that plugging your car in looks up an account and payment method and just handles it (which, I believe, is how my Tesla-owning friends tell me it works).

That is coming. Quite a few cars on the market support auto-negotiation of the charging. It does work for Tesla... at Tesla chargers. Great if you have a monoculture, not so much if you live in Europe where there are literally close to 100 different companies offering charging infrastructure.

That said most of them offer "network" style subscriptions, which is to say you apply for something like a Shell Charge card and you can tap and go literally anywhere. Yeah it would be nicer for the car to do that automatically, but really you need to stand next to the charger to plug the cable in anyway so it's not like tapping your charge card at an RFID reader is a hassle. So far I've yet to find a single charger that didn't work in my "network" of allowed chargers.

Comment Re:Sony makes memory cards? (Score 1) 40

You'd be very wrong. Sony hasn't made camera sensors in a decade. They spun off Sony Semiconductor Solutions as an independent company back in 2016. Also Sony makes a loss on Playstation, but you are close to correct there, 60% of their profit is gaming. A lot of the rest is music and film, followed by professional gear.

Comment Re:Sony makes memory cards? (Score 1) 40

Who knew?

Literally everyone other than you from the looks of things. Certainly everyone who has a Sony video camera professional or amateur, or a Sony mirrorless professional or amateur all of which I wonder if you know about...

I can't name a single product this company makes besides the PlayStation

I guess that answers that question. This sounds like a *you* problem.

They're a dead company walking

Yeah the company that made $81billion selling products you don't know nothing about about is "dead". Gotchya buddy.

Comment Re:you jackasses are smart enough to do self hosti (Score 2) 49

Wow arsehole much? You're so desperate to victim blame you fail to realise it's not the people hosting the project having ads injected, it's the people contributing. What do you suggest contributors do? Call up the lead author and get them to send your the original so you can host it on your own server to do the PR request?

Yeah there is a jackass here, a victim blaming one.

Comment I said it back when the case was brought (Score 1) 3

These lawyers should be sued for professional negligence. How they argued the case without addressing the most obvious concern and instead went on a tangent that had no hope in hell of succeeding is beyond me.

These guys are almost as stupid as Trump's lawyers. ... Maybe this was resume padding?

Comment Re: I live in Washington state (Score 1) 54

Ok so lets agree that you need to know a lot about cars to buy a used car, and you need to run in circles protecting yourself. Which is all I was trying to say.

Actually I do know a lot about cars, but it was 30C below and it was getting dark at 5pm and no I wasn't going to crawl under the car. I trusted the person selling it to me and the mechanic that did the safety. The guy even told us where he worked. Sad that it isn't enough.

Comment Re:I live in Washington state (Score 1) 54

wouldn't even cover a yellowing screen under warranty in a less than one year old six digit priced Model S.

That isn't a dealer vs direct issue. Neither model can protect against shitty vendors not handling warranty they way they are obliged to. Additionally the "competition" from dealerships doesn't help here either as it's not like some other dealer will do your warranty for you when you deal with your shitty point of contact.

That is also when I realized that the manufacturer owned service service means there is no competition

That has nothing to do with sales or dealerships. I bought my car direct from the manufacturer, through their website, and yet get it serviced like normal at the local garage down the road.

Comment Re:Glad I don't smoke (Score 1, Informative) 80

I already hate that I need a smartphone app to charge my EV at most DCFC stations

You what? Is this a thing in the states? It's actually been illegal in Europe to build a fast charger that doesn't except credit / debit cards for 2 years now, and by the end of this year 100% of chargers with a capacity higher than 50kW need to accept credit / debit card.

Additionally low power chargers need to offer an option to pay without an app or subscription, but are allowed to direct you to a payment website (no need to add a hardware credit card reader).

But I for one am in favour of making it as difficult as possible for people to get a nicotine fix. The vape / tabaco industry provides zero benefit to society while having a lot of downsides. It should die in a fire.

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