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Jokerpilled Drudge posted:we should take this thread on a fieldtrip to AI and see how it does There's a few posters that I recognize from my days as an AI regular that post itt. I imagine it would have a warmer reception than one would think just because car enthusiasts would prefer all of the normies off the roads and don't have a lot of interest in driving through urban or even suburban areas. I would think a lot of the AI posters hate commuting by car as much as anyone.
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If you just pitch the idea as "cars for enthusiast and industry use only, design cities around pedestrians and public transit" then you might be surprised how many people who like cars will agree with you
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 18:49 |
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i hate cars, but if we could get Library Socialism for cool old or new vehicles and it was for real i wild when a hard time saying no
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 19:33 |
Had to save up for the vinyl wraps and couldn't get AWD. Lol he probably doesn't know to try using the low gear setting and being easy on the power.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 19:49 |
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Jokerpilled Drudge posted:we should take this thread on a fieldtrip to AI and see how it does AI is all about cars as a hobby, not cars for the commuting aspect. Literally no one likes that part of cars. The problem is that many people are also dumb as poo poo and can't conceive of a world where driving to work, and the grocery store, and the bar, and the beach, and the airport isn't the norm.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 20:05 |
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OMG , it's 2wd. Because of course it is.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 20:09 |
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Leroy Diplowski posted:Has anyone noticed the anti car sentiment increasing recently? I was on a discord chat yesterday where folks are sort of all over the geographical and politely spectrum and I was like "hey guys cars might be bad" and everyone was like "hell yeah". Was a little odd seeing as I've been given the weirdo treatment most times I bring this up. Young people seem a lot more receptive to it because they've grown up in the current car-centric world and see it for the poo poo it is. Older Americans still like cars because it's part of the world that they sit on top of. Boomers like my mom are moving to entirely new suburbs oriented around being an old person -- Villages style. Like, the suburbs they've spent the past few decades in weren't good enough. They need new suburbs to spend a few years in before they die. But anyway yeah young people are on board with cities and anti-car in theory, but it's another story to get them to walk the walk. It's still really hard for most people to live so at odds with how auto-centric everything is.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 20:10 |
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Cup Runneth Over posted:If you just pitch the idea as "cars for enthusiast and industry use only, design cities around pedestrians and public transit" then you might be surprised how many people who like cars will agree with you I just want to be able to tinker with my old car and go cruise around a few times a week. I don't actually want to rely on cars to get to work, that sucks.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 20:10 |
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I want to compact all cars into a single cube
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PeterCat posted:I just want to be able to tinker with my old car and go cruise around a few times a week. The reason I enjoy working on my bicycle more than my car, among the dirtiness, cost, and time, is that I can make a mistake on my bike and it can be inoperative for a week until I get a part or have time to work on it because I don't need it to get to work.
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Car Hater posted:I want to compact all cars into a single cube Which is then melted down for rails and train cars and bikes
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 20:30 |
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Leroy Diplowski posted:Has anyone noticed the anti car sentiment increasing recently? in addition to societal changes, owning a car has generally gotten shittier • used cars have gotten stupidly loving expensive • a lot of people will only consider SUVs or trucks, which are more expensive • repairs have generally gotten more expensive and annoying due to poor build quality, computerization, supply chain issues, etc • in most metro areas, traffic has gotten slowly worse year-over-year because the country's infrastructure is crumbling while its population slowly increases
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Polo-Rican posted:in addition to societal changes, owning a car has generally gotten shittier Adding to this, I think now that we're getting to the point where cars are going to be electric self-driving boxes, it's not as much of a leap to public transportation.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 21:02 |
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i dunno. i've seen people arguing that we shouldn't bother with investing in public transit/cycling/mode shift away from cars because soon we'll all be summoning self driving teslas whenever we need to go somewhere. it's one of the more infuriating variants of musk brain because putting aside the fact that a world with self driving cars would still have all the same issues as our current car dependent world, self driving cars don't exist! and they won't ever exist! it's loving vaporware!
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Car Hater posted:I want to compact all cars into a single cube You have 45 minutes to move your cube. I am forced to be a car haver, but I would love the ability to not have to worry about parking or whether I unwittingly parked in the trap zone where someone can just take my car and ransom it back to me.
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Sphyre posted:i dunno. i've seen people arguing that we shouldn't bother with investing in public transit/cycling/mode shift away from cars because soon we'll all be summoning self driving teslas whenever we need to go somewhere. it's one of the more infuriating variants of musk brain because putting aside the fact that a world with self driving cars would still have all the same issues as our current car dependent world, self driving cars don't exist! and they won't ever exist! it's loving vaporware!
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 21:17 |
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Sphyre posted:i dunno. i've seen people arguing that we shouldn't bother with investing in public transit/cycling/mode shift away from cars because soon we'll all be summoning self driving teslas whenever we need to go somewhere. it's one of the more infuriating variants of musk brain because putting aside the fact that a world with self driving cars would still have all the same issues as our current car dependent world, self driving cars don't exist! and they won't ever exist! it's loving vaporware! People think self-driving cars are going to work like those highly orchestrated drone performances https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44KvHwRHb3A which is stupid as poo poo
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 21:32 |
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Fitzy Fitz posted:People think self-driving cars are going to work like those highly orchestrated drone performances this would actually work if car driving software was designed to operate in a massive network with some sort of controlling routine but that would require removing all non self driving cars from the road and also removing the hyperindividualistic appeal of the personal automobile which prevents people from preferring public transit in the first place
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pointsofdata posted:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/dec/03/coho-salmon-pollution-car-tires-die-off Still pinging from this crack. Can't wait until electric cars cause tire pollution to double. We've got tires in our oceans, streams, air, food, lungs, and blood.
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# ? Jan 7, 2022 22:03 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:I think the pandemic WFH has gotten a lot of people to realize how much they hate driving and traffic i hated driving before it was cool im starting a new guvmint job soon and main reason was so if i have to drive at least it's all on my side of the bay. and can otherwise do a 45-minute bike ride to the office
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the bitcoin of weed posted:this would actually work if car driving software was designed to operate in a massive network with some sort of controlling routine but that would require removing all non self driving cars from the road and also removing the hyperindividualistic appeal of the personal automobile which prevents people from preferring public transit in the first place Also, at the end of the day you will only squeeze a little more efficiently out of the system because there are only so many roads. It is a pipe dream but one that doesn’t even really make life better in any tangible sense. I actually think generally transit/life in the US will get worse (well that isn’t saying much) due to COVID simply because transit ridership is being destroyed to such a degree across the country and many transit agencies are actually cutting services despite traffic still getting worse. The US will be even more of a car hell than it was. That laughable infrastructure bill gives almost nothing to transit as well which pretty much much means nothing is going to seriously change for the next 10-15 years+ (considering US planning). (In Portland, the big play that is going to solve the city’s traffic wires is adding a single lane to an interchange and even then it is a complete mess that will probably make a middle school completely unusable.) Ardennes has issued a correction as of 23:54 on Jan 7, 2022 |
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Ardennes posted:I actually think generally transit/life in the US will get worse (well that isn’t saying much) due to COVID simply because transit ridership is being destroyed to such a degree across the country and many transit agencies are actually cutting services despite traffic still getting worse. The US will be even more of a car hell than it was. correct. bart ridership (ostensibly one of the better ones in america) is 33% of normal, that is, for the month of Dec 2021 vs 2018 we had 8.8 million rides and it's down to 2.6 million rides. it doesn't seem unreasonable to presume a significant portion of that differential is now taken up by millions of car rides instead. it's actually worse because the only ones still used are very short haul, all the suburban ones (i.e. walnut creek) are down to about 20% of normal. avg weekday of 6300 down to 1400. caltrain is even far worse, it's down to like 5%-10% of normal; i work on a construction site next to some tracks and i'll regularly just see entirely empty trains fly by with maybe 1 head in the window. and it's not a service problem, although cuts are going to happen soon also lots of people then went out and bought used or new cars so now they have cars e: lol for the record, i do not blame people for not taking transit during a pandemic, especially when remaining riders think covid is a 5g hoax by billy gates and masks are poison. such is life afterall. but yes it's going to be hurting bad considering already relatively low usage. the fiscal budget is a real lol considering how tight it was to begin with Xaris has issued a correction as of 00:38 on Jan 8, 2022 |
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Yeah, it is expected during a pandemic, at the same time the American obsession with farebox returns is going to really start to bite. Eventually most ridership will return but before then there is going to a crisis across transit agencies unless they get more state/federal support (which means more cars). It is less of an issue is other places since it is considered a public service rather than having to be “self supporting.”
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 01:29 |
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skooma512 posted:Had to save up for the vinyl wraps and couldn't get AWD. Lol he probably doesn't know to try using the low gear setting and being easy on the power. I hear idiots spinning their tires on the hill my apartment sits on all the time every time it rains (this is Seattle so it happens a lot) and I’d say it’s about one scoop mustangs one scoop giant lifted pickups with a sprinkling of teslas thrown on top
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I was staring at a Nissan Rogue for a long time last night. I realize I hate crossovers the most.
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skooma512 posted:Had to save up for the vinyl wraps and couldn't get AWD. Lol he probably doesn't know to try using the low gear setting and being easy on the power. those are low-profile truck tires, he's going nowhere no matter how he applies torque to them
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZaRfNjTPx8
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no we're not banning private cars. if you like your car, you can keep your car. in your living room.
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lmao https://twitter.com/t__who/status/1479229311039197194?s=20
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 18:36 |
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Charge people market rate for the square footage required to store their cars IMO.
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withak posted:Charge people market rate for the square footage required to store their cars IMO. I mean, you are already charged that if you have a garage. But No Garage = No car seems good to me.
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withak posted:Charge people market rate for the square footage required to store their cars IMO. charge them well above market rate because car storage is the worst possible use for surface space if you want to leave your 8000 lb truck in a curbside spot you should be ready to shell out 500/hr to do it. and you should watch, powerless, as that money is funneled into building bike lanes and subsidizing transit fares
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do people really leave their e-bikes like that, seems like an easy theft target
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 20:09 |
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https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1479824804433772545?t=kzdvVsZhJuB0w20tVUq3YQ&s=19 Linked thread worth a read.
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Cugel the Clever posted:https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1479824804433772545?t=kzdvVsZhJuB0w20tVUq3YQ&s=19 I agree with this dude except the quoted posted mentions "3 out of 10K cars makes it to 300K miles" which is incredibly misleading, as that stat excludes all vehicles still being driven that haven't reached 300K miles yet. You would want to estimate median mileage (I'm a biostatistician sorry) 27K for maintenance over 19K years seems like a pretty good deal actionjackson has issued a correction as of 22:29 on Jan 8, 2022 |
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lmao this is a must-watch
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That loving SUCKS
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withak posted:Charge people market rate for the square footage required to store their cars IMO. Was talking to a family member about how people parking in bike lanes (specifically 70 spots along a projected seperated bike lane) are just a blight With the whole "allocating public space for the storage of a private asset restricted to the middle class" Their response "Ahh but those people use those vehicles to go to their jobs in the city and earn money for the economy" Just car brain The oddest thing, is that they have a real double think about bike lanes. They have told me many a time about being on a highway that was adjacent to some good bicycle infrastructure and the bicycle keeping pace of beating them dude to bumper to bumper traffic , and they are capable of putting two and two together with that. And they have a real soft spot for people in mobility scooters/wheelchairs. And is good friends with one person who relies on one As soon as I told them that this new section of bike lane would allow them to get from their house located in the north, to a friend's place located in the south and never touch unprotected road, my family member instantly agrees and says it's a good idea. As if the sole arbiter of whether good bicycle infrastructure is his one friend in a mobility chair Really really weird to see double think like that
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