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Feels like the kind of grift DOGE should not allow

The black pill about that story isn't that a (crappy) preprint exists, it's that it got coverage in the press and was viral on social sites.

Telling people lies that they want to believe has always been profitable.

Recipe for endless sprawl

You were a kid before Detroit automakers? Before NYC was the center of finance?

When I was a kid the Detroit automakers bought air filters manufactured at a factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin and brake pads manufactured in Peoria, Illinois and lubricants from Fort Wayne, Indiana.

And the people working in those places provided the customer base for local and regional financial services, along with the rest of the commercial base that made small towns and provincial cities good places to live and raise a family throughout the 20th century.

And of course, a household only needed one person employed, so there was less pressure to move to a bigger city that could provide opportunities for two different careers.


Point taken, but the trend has only increased since then.

Related: I asked AI to find me a house to buy and went with the first recommendation. It did a better job searching than I did.


Curious on this - what was the prompt like? How did you give it access to listings?


Marketplace is pretty good. I never use Craigslist anymore.

Otherwise yeah.


We're all Frank Grimes


Same. Ouch my back.


> purely aesthetic reasons

This is huge though.

People aren't setting them on fire during protests, and if an FSD Tesla plows into a farmers market, it might not even make the news.

People hate tech so much that self-driving companies with easy-to-spot cars have had to shut down after just a few mistakes.

Disguising Teslas as plain old regular human-driven cars is a great idea and I wouldn't be surprised if they win the market because of this. Even if they suck at driving.


People aren't setting Teslas on fire? Where do you get that from?

https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/05/01/tesla-pr...


5. On-premise and engineers touch the wires every few days.


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