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well probably at least one billion anyway
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rrrrrrrrrrrt posted:these types of games are all starting to advertise during football playoffs too and i wonder the same thing. there are a lot of whales out there i guess maybe to capture the "well gently caress it my team is losing may as well play as some bubbly witch or something" demographic
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Bloody posted:Subway supremacy. Live by a subway stop, never go anywhere that isn't Subway accessible. Reclassify all urban roads as strictly for buses, commercial delivery, and maybe taxis. gently caress cars, gently caress car culture, gently caress our terrible cities That's my number one criteria for buying a house, if it isn't on the T line or if I have to drive to get to the T I don't give a gently caress about the house. I live my entire social and leisure life downtown and getting back and forth in twenty minutes owns big time.
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Mr Dog posted:implying that this is somehow a desirable state of affairs there are apartments with more than two bedrooms and boroughs other than manhattan
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:01 |
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i cannot wait until everyone starts wearing medical masks, i just cannot wait i would do it now but I'm not japanese
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A federal judge rejected Uber Technologies Inc’s bid not to disclose emails from Chief Executive Travis Kalanick in a California lawsuit accusing the popular ride-booking service of deceiving customers about how it shares tips with drivers. U.S. District Judge Edward Chen’s ruling in San Francisco was the latest setback for Uber, which has drawn criticism around the globe over whether its service complies with local licensing and safety laws and whether its drivers have been adequately vetted. Chen said a Nov. 26 ruling by federal Magistrate Judge Donna Ryu that the plaintiff in the lawsuit can receive emails from Kalanick and global operations chief Ryan Graves about Uber’s tipping practices was neither “clearly erroneous” nor legally wrong. “That Judge Ryu’s order may require defendant to review approximately 21,000 documents does not represent an improper burden given the potential role of defendant’s CEO and vice president of operations in defendant’s challenged conduct,” Chen wrote in an order issued Wednesday night. Uber and its lawyers did not immediately respond on Friday to telephone, email and online requests for comment. The lawsuit was filed Jan. 8, 2014 by Caren Ehret, an Uber customer from Illinois, and seeks class-action status. Ehret accused Uber of misleading customers by advertising that a 20 percent gratuity on fares is “automatically added for the driver” when the San Francisco-based company instead retains a “substantial portion” for itself. She said this caused her and other customers to overpay, amounting to breach of contract and violating California consumer protection laws. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. Uber contended that Ehret did not need the emails she sought and that other evidence, including from general managers in cities where the company operates, would offer a “complete understanding” of its tipping practices.
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qirex posted:how it shares tips with drivers lol sharing economy
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:17 |
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"that was a really great ride, thanks! don't forget to share some of that love with the app that made this possible!"
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:19 |
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in every other industry with tipping the management taking a cut of it is like super duper illegal
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:20 |
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qirex posted:in every other industry with tipping the management taking a cut of it is like super duper illegal practically everything everything uber does is super duper illegal now they're disrupting legacy labor law
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Bloody posted:Subway supremacy. Live by a subway stop, never go anywhere that isn't Subway accessible. Reclassify all urban roads as strictly for buses, commercial delivery, and maybe taxis. gently caress cars, gently caress car culture, gently caress our terrible cities and lay tracks along the freeways and the major local roads Sunnyvale-Saratoga/De Anza/Mathilda and Lawrence at least should have north-south rail Stevens Creek/San Carlos and El Camino should have east-west rail whether it's elevated, central at-grade, underground, who cares. we need it (I can't wait to see the traffic clusterfuck on 280 when The Mothership is complete)
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qirex posted:in every other industry with tipping the management taking a cut of it is like super duper illegal the laws are normally pretty absolute about it too because restaurant owners are shitheads that would definitely charge their employees a 50% counting charge and a 20% tip jar rental fee if they could
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theflyingexecutive posted:there are apartments with more than two bedrooms and boroughs other than manhattan yeah, my last three apartments, all in the Bay Area, have been: - larger than the house I grew up in (1200 square feet, 2br, rent) - larger than many nice local houses (1500 square feet, 3br, rent) - wonderfully huge (2100 square feet, 3br, own) buying a house for under something like 2.5 million would be a significant step down also living a few walkable blocks from mini downtown and a block from light rail to big downtown owns. the only "downside" is the 10-15 minute drive to and from work, which i could replace with a pair of buses if I wanted. but I have a very nice car I enjoy driving, and I don't feel the drive is excessive, and it's 90% freeway too so I get good mileage.
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Shifty Pony posted:the laws are normally pretty absolute about it too because restaurant owners are shitheads that would definitely charge their employees a 50% counting charge and a 20% tip jar rental fee if they could Uber: as bad as restaurant owners
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:53 |
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rrrrrrrrrrrt posted:buses are really good and it's a drat shame that so many people and even supposed transit "advocates" are dead set against them. there is a large group here that wants to spend $1 billion on LRT that would serve only a tiny, tiny amount of people when the same amount of money could develop BRT that would serve every friggin' exurb on the peninsula and then some. to be fair, most implementations of so-called "BRT" in the states are poo poo garbage that get budget-slashed into regular buses with a fancy name and don't have dedicated lanes or anytjing
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 20:53 |
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is it even possible to tip with uber?
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 21:06 |
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Main Paineframe posted:to be fair, most implementations of anything benefitting the non-elite in the states are poo poo garbage that get budget-slashed into oblivion
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hobbesmaster posted:is it even possible to tip with uber? I thought the app automatically added a tip, and let the passenger specify if they wanted it to be higher, or something like that
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 21:09 |
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eschaton posted:yeah, my last three apartments, all in the Bay Area, have been: I'm the equation of "more bigger = more wonderful"
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 21:18 |
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Low-Pass Filter posted:I'm the equation of "more bigger = more wonderful"
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 21:44 |
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ahmeni posted:motorcycles don't count in road rules because they don't follow any of the rules to begin with sh-shaggar?
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Main Paineframe posted:to be fair, most implementations of so-called "BRT" in the states are poo poo garbage that get budget-slashed into regular buses with a fancy name and don't have dedicated lanes or anytjing it really is a situation where the only places that would put the requisite money into a BRT can already afford doing something better
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 21:57 |
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Andrew Borovsky, a founder of a design agency acquired by Square who went on to lead product design for Square’s Wallet app, has left Jack Dorsey’s company. Borovsky announced the news on Twitter on Thursday. Borovsky’s departure comes eight months after Square pulled its digital wallet app, Square Wallet, in favor of an order-ahead app called Square Order that lets users place pickup orders at participating coffee shops and cafes. Both products have been part of Jack Dorsey’s mission to score a breakout hit with consumers that would give merchants an extra reason to use Square’s suite of payment processing and business management tools rather than a competitor’s. Square is still looking for that consumer hit.
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 22:00 |
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eschaton posted:I thought the app automatically added a tip, and let the passenger specify if they wanted it to be higher, or something like that nope. the app just charges based on distance/time, no option to increase or add a tip im assuming because most passengers would rather have a faceless third-party stiff their driver instead of doing it themselves
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Mr Dog posted:implying that this is somehow a desirable state of affairs yes the blasted hellscape of a psuedo communist russia that has 30 year wait lists for less than desirable apartments is totally comparable to a market of low financial hassle mobility that compete for appeal and comfort
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Mido posted:yes the blasted hellscape of a psuedo communist russia that has 30 year wait lists for less than desirable apartments is totally comparable to a market of low financial hassle mobility that compete for appeal and comfort also that kommunalkas were on their way out once khrushchev took over and started building lovely high rises
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 23:00 |
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i have never tipped an uber driver and never will
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Bloody posted:i have never tipped an uber driver and never will same, because I've never used uber
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i have twice and i am ashamed to admit it
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 23:04 |
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I used Uber once when it was just for ordering a limo and before I knew it was run by Randroids. I only used it because the cab I ordered fail to show, it was the only time I've ever had that happen. today, I'd just re-order the cab.
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 23:09 |
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i did the math and it would be like 40 dollars a month for me to take uberX to and from work everyday instead of the bus. at night that would cut like 20 minutes easily off the commute because of the backup southbound onto the 5 on denny
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# ? Jan 4, 2015 23:34 |
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syscall girl posted:sh-shaggar? motorcyclists shouldn't have to follow any of the rules except for red lights and right of way.
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# ? Jan 5, 2015 01:05 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:I'm the pathological fear of other people. i went to the movie theater today and someone somewhere around us took off their shoes and it loving stank. or maybe that was just them and they didn't take off their shoes at all. other people are gross.
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# ? Jan 5, 2015 01:06 |
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qirex posted:in every other industry with tipping the management taking a cut of it is like super duper illegal it's illegal in every industry, period...but only if it's an actual tip. uber probably treats it as another "we came up with an excuse to tack on a fee" fee, much like the safety fee
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# ? Jan 5, 2015 01:07 |
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Main Paineframe posted:it's illegal in every industry, period...but only if it's an actual tip. uber probably treats it as another "we came up with an excuse to tack on a fee" fee, much like the safety fee it's the driver gratuity fee, which you pay Uber in order for them to tip the driver
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Sagebrush posted:i never figured out how the replicators could solve the problem of universal access to desirable non-replicable goods like "a piece of land in san francisco" or "scarlett johanssen's boobs" Verdafolio posted:someone make this episode http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Pursuits
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Citizen Tayne posted:So, how rich is that tiny, tiny amount of people who would be served by LRT, and what are their melatonin levels? idgi, do insomniacs get better housing or something?
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# ? Jan 5, 2015 06:49 |
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Stringent posted:idgi, do insomniacs get better housing or something? they're up all night with the sun, Tori's up all night to get lucky
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# ? Jan 5, 2015 13:43 |
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gigaom has a funy article up on overused tech catchphrases that need to die. #1 and #2 are obvious but there are some real gems in herequote:10) We take users on a journey
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reminder: install cloud-to-butt
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