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  • The title is solid clickbait (it's not actually 100% car-free, duh) but I can forgive it considering the reality of living in Tokyo. I have a couple friends that have been there for a while, and while they haven't kicked the US car-brain sickness completely they've had to admit it's easier to go most places without one.

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  • Dysphoria doesn’t feel like dysphoria if you’ve expierenced it your entire life. Instead it just feels normal.

    Where do I buy this on a shirt.

    You have no idea how much I sympathize with this. It is so hard to convince myself that any of this is real some days, on top of all the other problems that forcing myself to realize "I have a body" in geneal causes

  • In what sequence is this best read?

    Clockwise - top bottom down low

    Counterclockwise - low down bottom top

    Descending - low top down bottom

    Ascending - bottom down top low

    L->R - down low bottom top

    R->L - top bottom low down

    Or other?

  • I'm not going to tell you not to shame us (yes, I still own a model 3) but be careful about who you take a shit on. We want to shame the rich first, not force people into worse situations.

    I'm glad that everyone you know had the financial flexibility and independence to freely change vehicles. However, for many people (myself included) switching from an 18k USD Tesla to something else will involve loans, increased insurance, and other costs that are not financially feasible.

    My eventual goal is to get out of my Tesla (edit - and I strongly encourage others to do the same), but it's not going to happen overnight and that doesn't make me less valid as a progressive. In fact, if I'm keeping this 6-year-old rolling bucket of bolts out of a scrapyard, I say that's the best possible action.

  • Sorry in advance for being captain obvious, but I feel like I can't get over this. Your comment is *valuable and I completely agree with your take here, but then the elephant in the room is: how do the people with power actually choose to use these tools? It's not like I can effect change on healthcare AI use on my own.

    So yes, it really can be first pass, good sanity check type of tool. It could help a good doctor if it was employed in a sane and useful way. And if the people with power over the system choose to use that way, I believe it would be a genuine benefit to a majority of humanity, worth the cost of its creation and maintenance.

    Or, it could be used to second guess the doctors, cram more cases through without paying them fairly, or "justify" not having enough qualified experts to match our collective need.

    Just framing how it is used a little bit differently suddenly takes us from genuine benefit to humanity, into profit-seeking for the 1% and lower quality of life for the remainder of us. That is by far my largest concern with this. I suppose that's my largest concern with a lot of things right now.

  • Support your local co-ops! Glad to see they were able to step in and help.

    Target c-suite can generally go eat a urinal cake. Not that I ever really shopped there anyway but after they caved to bigots they went up there with freddies/kroger and amazon on my shit list.

    Also sorry for the rant in advance: I wish small grocers were more fairly prioritized in general. Here in Portland we do have a few and I'm lucky enough to be kind of near one, but some areas are completely out of luck. Even the ones we do have tend to cut a fine line on prices due to how crazy jacked up properly values and rents are. Trash single fam and large business zoning rules are really blocking a lot of progress.

  • Remember folks, use protection no matter your NEMA plug and/or receptacle type! Proper generator/grid interconnect lockouts can avoid backfeeding your current to the grid and hurting line workers during an emergency. Never use spicy hellplug even if it wants you to...

  • Not verifying the load capacity of a customers vehicle.

    My past job made the customer sign off the paperwork before we loaded them up and this guy did sign off on the paperwork that his truck could take the load. So, I wasn't technically liable. I was newly certified and was the only driver around that day. We were a small shop that only took a few deliveries a week, and customers wanting samples back after delivery was even rarer (destructive testing is fun!).

    Since I was new to this, I didn't intuitively know the difference between a flatbed and a normal passenger pickup. So yeah. In my ignorance and with this guy's sign-off in hand, I try to load his ~1000lb pallet of bigass metal test samples into his. Personal. Pickup.

    The truck just kept squatting and squatting, even though I still had weight on the forks.... until it finally made a horrific creaking noise. I immediately unloaded the pallet and went to apologize. The guy was mortified but he kept it cool and called his actual delivery guy to come with a flatbed the next day. I did that one too, thankfully his delivery guy just cracked up when I explained what happened (even gave me some quick advice too!). They kept doing business with us, at least, but his reaction in that moment is still seared into my mind.

  • Greenshot is so handy. I've successfully converted several of my coworkers to using it. Some of our corpo contract IT folks are secretly pissed about it because unlike us they aren't allowed to use open source software (LOL) so they have to put up with windows snipping tool