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AI just saved me ~4 hours of driving on my vacation
i was planning a trip to the Grand Canyon and noticed the driving route was incredibly inefficient
i spun up a few claude code agents and used agentic ai to find this faster route
it will take me just a few minutes to drive, compared to 4 hours
if anyone has contacts at the US government lmk - happy to relay this to them
@marshallpriddy@DisrespectedThe Why do you think they put that sign two miles in advance if you’re supposed to just wait until the last second? THAT makes no sense.
Oh fuck no.
Fuck. No.
It's called zippering and you're an asshole if you block it.
"Why not merge 2 miles ago?" BECAUSE THAT'S FUCKING STUPID. What makes you think traffic will be faster if everyone crams into a single lane for TWO EXTRA MILES?
This isn't academic. I've actually seen this on the 5 N just outside Seattle. The sign said "lane closed ahead," and everyone crammed into two lanes. For TWO MILES.
The actual lane closure? About 200 yards. That's it. Short period of closure. So you have an extra two miles of that slow responding idiot with the big gaps.
This is ludicrous. It's a waste of space and a waste of time. Everyone should just zipper. It maximizes use of available space, prevents resentment, and shortens everyone's time on average.
Zipper.
Some would say, "Why not just let him in?" and anyone that drives for a living would say, "Why couldn't he have merged 2 miles ago when the sign said right lane closed ahead?"
@pizzahut@MidnightAnnCrow I tried to order on multiple days, and every time it said it’s outside the store’s working hours (but it doesn’t say what those are). A few days later I looked them up on Google (where it says they’re open) and gave them a call. The voicemail said they are permanently closed. Wow
@pizzahut@MidnightAnnCrow Even though this email screams “phishing attempt,” I clicked the link. All it did was open the Pizza Hut app, with no way to confirm my information. I emailed the listed email address, and it bounced. Triple fail!
@RjeyTech@socalmilehigh91 Really? That’s what you’re praising as better than iPhone? Titanium, a feature it copied from iPhone (yet is still somehow heavier), and how it feels in the hand (after noting in the previous reply “Sharp corners still an issue though”). Oooook.
@Anpo_Star@DiedSuddenly_ Yeah why my friend who got vaxxed and boosted 3 times over just died of.cancer wtf she thought bc her parents were older she should protect them as it was preached to America. Then you have someone like Debra Birks saying we knew it wouldnt stop the transmission. FTS!!!!!
@TimSweeneyEpic It’s the truth. If they didn’t warn people, they’d get flooded with complaints that users can’t manage the subscriptions on their App Store account like they used to.
@TimSweeneyEpic 1) Apple still provides developer tools, hosts and promotes your app, and maintains the infrastructure and APIs your app depends on. It’s just refunding the credit card processing fee if you want to roll your own. Seems pretty reasonable, TBH.
Apple filed a bad-faith "compliance" plan for the District Court's injunction. It totally undermines the order allowing “buttons, external links, or other calls to action that direct customers to purchasing mechanisms, in addition to IAP”.
developer.apple.com/support/storek…
#tesla#autopilot is borderline unusable in its current state... if the software is getting better and better why are we getting nagged to the point of being more stressful to keep it running then just driving ourselves? @tesla@elonmusk
@esjesjesj If only someone would invent something we could attach to the sides that would reflect what’s next to it. Oh wait…
Never mind the 9 cameras that give you a full 360° view.
It is apparent in this video that it is literally impossible to see a child next to the cybertruck if you are inside of it. Great design choices. I foresee no tragedy
This is a picture from about a week ago of a soldier riding his bike to work at Fort Liberty/Bragg. It got some laughs on social media, especially since he’s a captain who’s wearing elbow and knee pads, but no big deal.
Yesterday, local news reported that “Fayetteville police are investigating after a soldier was hit and killed on Reilly Road. According to FPD, officers responded to a crash about 7:15 p.m. Wednesday involving an electric bike and a minivan…when a minivan rear-ended him.”
According to people who know him, he lost his driving privileges on post for speeding. Something that would be addressed by a speeding ticket anywhere else in our country was addressed by taking away his driving and basically forcing him to ride a bike on highways and extremely busy roads to get to work. Now he’s dead.
Veterans are all too familiar with this kind of draconian nonsense. We live with these absurd, nonsensical policies every day. Heavy handed and sometimes dangerous punishments are handed out for seemingly innocuous violations. In this case, a primary staff officer is dead (he was the S6 for his battalion.)
It infuriates me to see this stuff play out over and over. Often times it’s only social media pages posting context for what happened. America doesn’t ever know WHY someone died, just that they did. I desperately wish this nation was more involved with the day to day of its military again and actually knew how service members were living. A mom getting upset over their son being “smoked” raised awareness at the highest levels of congress and changed policy. Imagine if people cared as much about ass backwards policies like this as they did about their kid getting some extra PT.