talking shit is a completely different thing. and where’s the strawman? it feels like you don’t know what words mean.
talking shit is a completely different thing. and where’s the strawman? it feels like you don’t know what words mean.
for me it’s much better. I don’t think they directly use Bing search by the way, just their index. the algorithm should be theirs if I’m not wrong.
voluntary work doesn’t make you immune to criticism and no you’re not a shit person for criticizing any work.
I’d say you’re a shit person if you can’t handle criticism though.
you don’t need an excuse to shit on anything.
what? … not liking an app is the most appropriate reason to shit on an app.
and every team has an a-hole
because fuel stations are everywhere while tesla uses proprietary charging ports that aren’t compatible with other chargers.
forgive me but I’m not gonna take tesla’s own words about their mileage at face value.
are you saying you expect an average tesla to have more mileage than regular cars?
counterpoint:
in all seriousness, no it doesn’t. that’s whitewashing by liberals. good revolutions are often still violent. because guess what, if you want to challenge power, power doesn’t just fucking let you do whatever you want.
per driven miles would almost definitely be worse for tesla.
yeah, but this is about where that distinction is.
colorblindawareness.org seems to say it both ways
There is general agreement that worldwide 8% of men and 0.5% of women have a red/green type of colour vision deficiency.
[…]
The 8% of colour blind men with inherited colour blindness can be divided approximately into 1% deuteranopes, 1% protanopes, 1% protanomalous and 5% deuteranomalous
the thing here is even 8% is the total number of CVD men, that’s inherited. there’s also CVD that comes with age:
… as many as 3% of the population could be affected because age-related deficiency is relatively common in the over 65s and therefore on the increase in the UK due to the rising numbers of elderly people per capita
so that’s more people. added to the 4.25% that would make 7.25% – somewhere between 1 in 13 to 14 people. doesn’t matter too much, it is significant and should be considered in design.
that’s for red-green, which is why I said about 1 in 20 – maybe closer to 1 in 25 – but in total, all color vision deficiency types add up to around 1 in 12 people.
I think they might be. blue would’ve been a better choice. it’s weird that people still use red and green when it’s the best known and most common form of color blindness and it affects as much as 1 in 20 people, give or take. that’s not a small percentage. color blindness in general affects 1 in 12 people.
leave it to elon to take existing technology and make it worse to sell it as innovative high tech. fucking moron
I mean Thunderbird on windows always looked like it could work on windows 95 so I’m not surprised
… and that’s the kind of driving Tesla is trying to emulate? awesome.
great name if you hate the idea of people searching for it.