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  • Deezer is 41 percent owned by Access Industries (an American company) which is owned by a Russian billionaire.

  • They literally have the largest high speed rail network in the world

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  • I have! The first season was great

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  • I've had the opposite with the ones I've watched on Netflix

  • Toilet paper

  • No, my microwave has a nice chime instead of a beep

  • I see they've gone the route of getting the most overpriced and underperforming gaming hardware for this.

  • How is this backwards solution?

  • What sort of things would be considered unusual childcare wise?

  • What problem does this solve? And is that problem worth all the negatives this brings?

  • I see, fair enough. I'm not sure what's wrong with the one you had. It could be the way things are being packed, eco mode or not enough detergent etc. But if you're not using it any more then I guess it doesn't matter ¯(ツ)_/¯

  • When least have you cleaned the filter?

  • Are you using a European or American dishwasher?

  • ... you don't need to prep your dishes before putting it in the dishwasher.

  • Isn't that what Iphone and Android already do?

  • That's not true at all, China makes both high quality and incredibly cheep at the same time. Look at brands like Anker, Ecoflow, Hisense, Xiaomi, Dji, Lenovo, Chery, BYD, etc

  • In my childhood it was safer and more affordable to live.

  • Look how well that American dream is going

  • The "US is too big" is such a bullshit excuse since cars are absolutely crap for long distances compared to trains people already walk and cycle in the US. And why is the richest and most powerful (for now at least) country in the world unable to fix it's zoning laws? Especially since other countries seem to be able to do it.

    Yes, efficiency in reducing the amount of people with jobs but not by getting people from a to b. What is convenient is not having to own a car in the first place and be able to get around with ease because of proper urban planning.

    The future is automated travel because vehicles can be used more productively on the margin than everybody having to own their own car. Fewer cars, higher use of the car, or less idling, means lower transportation costs throughout, which includes infrastructure itself; the less need for insurance, less pollution, etc. This technology can be used in bus transit systems as well for a less marginal benefit.

    Sooo like a what's already possible with trains and trams? And buses on dedicated lanes would be far easier to automate and be more efficient than cars.