

I think both are priced a bit too expensive for a barebones device
They are expensive but you have to account for the fact that they’ll theoretically last indefinitely.
I think both are priced a bit too expensive for a barebones device
They are expensive but you have to account for the fact that they’ll theoretically last indefinitely.
You’re not getting a “top of the line” laptop for $1000.
In my opinion the Framework laptops are the best you can get at every price point but there’s an argument to be made for Macs if you’re made of money and don’t care about being fucked.
Please. There’s no need to continue repeating yourself. I read it the first time. You should give it a try.
Oh my God, are you still here? Not anymore, goodbye.
Ok? So what was the point of your first comment?
I really don’t know how to be more clear about this without just repeating things I’ve already said.
you weren’t aware a car can be delivered straight to your house
I wasn’t “unaware” that it was possible, I’ve just never even heard of that happening. Every car I’ve ever bought and every car I’ve seen someone else buy had to be picked up from somewhere.
You can absolutely get a new car delivered to your house
I’ve never heard of this.
the topic of discussion in this thread is having the car drive itself to your house, not to the dealership for you to pick it up.
Yes, that was my point. 🤷♂️
They get delivered to the dealership, not your house?
Okay so the car driving itself to you is ridiculous. Having someone drop you off to pick up the vehicle is ridiculous. How does the car get to your house without being ridiculous, exactly?
I don’t even understand what you’re trying to say. Are you under the impression that Tesla operates a concierge service that picks you up from your home?
I see where the confusion from. The OP says “from the factory floor”, but that was never said.
In a new post on X by the official Tesla account, it posted “One day it’ll drive itself right to your house” to which CEO Elon Musk replied with a simple “this year”.
your new car racks up miles on your own dime before you even get to drive it.
What? LOL You would prefer to coordinate to have someone drive you over and then drive it back home for the pleasure of…watching the miles roll over in traffic?
I don’t doubt it’s not great to live next to them.
you only think it’s quiet because you’re the house making all the noise.
That’s awful presumptious of you. Why would I think it was quiet if the noise was coming from inside the house? How does that make any sense to you?
I only use it when I travel in large groups. At which point it’s really really nice. It’s private. It’s quiet. It’s cheap (per person). It’s more social. We usually also save money on food by buying in bulk and cooking.
Well, it hasn’t, because it can be fixed…
Never heard of it. It’s federated?
Tubular did not work for me at all.
…yes, exactly. The brand of tool used is not relevant to the activity. Users are not adding those photos, they’re added by Peloton. Not to mention the activity names.
You don’t see Garmin or Wahoo adding in giant ads for their products when syncing rides.
Yes, discoverability is probably the single biggest problem on PeerTube. If you can be bothered you can post/search the PeerTube community for some suggestions that might match your interests.
It doesn’t support login/interaction but subscriptions and searches work fine.
Tried them all, I think. Lemmy is the only one I like this far.