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  • Would you support sending tactical nuclear weapons to Ukraine?

  • Why is it so hard to spend at least a few minutes on how a change will impact privacy before implementing the change to millions of paying customers and without even informing them.

  • Personally I have turned off votes, don't need them and don't want them. They only increase brigading and reasonable posts being downvoted to oblivion just because someone didn't agree with the content.

  • I don't really understand why the US is even considering giving Ukraine cluster bombs. They are banned in a lot of countries for a reason and Russia was rightly criticized for using them.

  • Yes, Israel. They started vaccinations very early.

  • Putting my feelings of Musk to the side and he most likely wanted no other solution than Tesla cars on the road.

    But...I can't find any support for the information in the title. Journalist Vance is quoted seemingly just airing his own conclusion on what Musk wanted or not.

    Do we really need this grasping for straws posts about Musk when we already have tons of better and more substantial pieces?

  • If I recall correctly they were also one of the first in the world to approve the use of mRNA vaccines against covid.

  • Holy fuck! This cannot be happening, what happened to the EU we voted for in the 90s?

  • You can tell them that this regulation does not seem to target phones or tablets.

    For batteries that are incorporated in mobile phones and tablets it is appropriate to set performance and durability requirements regarding those batteries through a future eco-design regulation addressing phones and tablets

  • Not really into reading Reddit anymore but I just wanted to comment that I found the assumption that people would know what a portmanteau is but at the same time not understanding that the name is made out of libre + reddit funny.

    Have a nice evening!

  • He was and still is the largest contributor of funds when OpenAI was founded, he is also one of the founders.

    This is not to say that OpenAI wouldn't exist without him but he did contribute massively to its economy.

  • Yes please, I don't care for that place and I'm not interested in what's going on either. Unless they are going bankrupt and closing down I'm avoiding those threads.

  • Yes I have corrected Google on numerous times and sure the changes go through, only to be rescinded after about three months.

    I work at a small business with only a few employees, one of my tasks is to update our online presence. Our warehouse is located in an awkward position which makes it hard for deliveries to find us, often they call for directions. I have gotten Google to change our pin position to a more correct place and also added a small road to get to us but these disappear after about three months. I have tried to contact Google about it for over a year but I have gotten no answers.

  • All software and services has bugs and missing features, Google maps as well.

    The difference here is that the user is actually able to fix these missing details on the maps themselves if they want. Or ask the local mapping team for help.

    Have you ever tried to correct anything on Google maps?

  • Never heard of it but a great tip! Looks very nice, thank you.

  • Then you can map it and add it to the map with a free account and some "proof", unlike Google Maps where the main road to my colleague and his four neighbours houses still isn't on Google Maps after almost a year of reporting. The road is almost a year old but my colleague still can't get deliveries to his house.

    Try it out! The mapping community on OpenStreetMap is often very helpful and open to new people.

  • My appreciation for Lemmy has increased 127% since I joined.

  • This is totally untrue, why spread these lies?