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Office Pig posted:I have no idea what his tweet was supposed to prove except 'John Redmond shits his pants over literally anything'. I have been in clean Uber vehicles and I have been in some pretty raunchy Uber cars. HE also overlooks the fact that Uber left, they weren't kicked out or anything.
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Optimus Prime Rib posted:It's even more stupid - if they had spent all of five seconds on google they would have discovered that Austin has 4+ other TNCs operating here that are just as functional as Uber/Lyft. My basic assumption is that the types of technolibertarians that show up for SXSW would happily shill for Uber due to the brand while ignoring actual smaller companies because it doesn't fit their mental model.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 01:32 |
Fasten and Ride Austin had problems the first night but it got fixed pretty quickly. I wonder if we couldn't get the lege to kill the Uber bill by pointing them to the tweets and saying "Look how mad this is making Californians! Isn't it great?!"
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blackguy32 posted:I have been in clean Uber vehicles and I have been in some pretty raunchy Uber cars. HE also overlooks the fact that Uber left, they weren't kicked out or anything. The worst smelling cab/ride I've ever gotten was from an Uber in Denver. On that same trip, another Uber driver tried to scam my friends and I into investing in his "new super valuable" crypto currency.
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How dare Austin ban Uber/Lyft by letting them leave willingly and of their own accord by refusing to be strong armed and threaten by them.
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Back Hack posted:How dare Austin ban Uber/Lyft by letting them leave willingly and of their own accord by refusing to be strong armed and threaten by them. I also liked their deceptive canvassers.
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Spacebump posted:I also liked their deceptive canvassers. That and Uber flooding the city with robocalls did more to turn Austin against them than anything else.
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blackguy32 posted:I have been in clean Uber vehicles and I have been in some pretty raunchy Uber cars. HE also overlooks the fact that Uber left, they weren't kicked out or anything. That's not what the in app popup says! (I assume they're still doing that)
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Spacebump posted:I also liked their deceptive canvassers. They were only marginally better than the canvassers for Regan Outdoor Advertising (only found out who it was behind it by getting tipped off via a Reddit PM) who were trying to get people to sign on to overturn Austin's ban on LED billboards by claiming it was about new Amber Alert technology.
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Shifty Pony posted:They were only marginally better than the canvassers for Regan Outdoor Advertising (only found out who it was behind it by getting tipped off via a Reddit PM) who were trying to get people to sign on to overturn Austin's ban on LED billboards by claiming it was about new Amber Alert technology. Wait, what? This one somehow managed to pass me by.
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Jiro posted:Hahahaha, oh how did we ever get around six years ago?? I loving hate out of town people. Until 2013 you had a 50% chance of getting destroyed by a drunk driver any time you walked outside. It was terrifying.
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citybeatnik posted:Wait, what? This one somehow managed to pass me by. They pretty much stripped what little evidence there was off the internet when the petition failed, but the shell group they used was the "Democracy Project for Texas". here is a reddit thread discussing it and here is the ordinance they wanted passed.. The juicy bit allowing LED billboards to replace any existing billboards is at the end but I also found it amusing that they couldn't resist putting in a new height restriction allowing billboards to be 42ft over the highest lane of travel instead of over ground level.
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Shifty Pony posted:They pretty much stripped what little evidence there was off the internet when the petition failed, but the shell group they used was the "Democracy Project for Texas". Well that's a loving hell of a thing.
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I hate those insanely bright billboards
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Back Hack posted:How dare Austin ban Uber/Lyft by letting them leave willingly and of their own accord by refusing to be strong armed and threaten by them. You say that like standing in the way of a corporation making money isn't the second biggest sin in the eyes of the Texas Legislature. (No points for guessing the biggest.)
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Apparently a few rideshare apps went down for awhile today, and now every tech blog is smug about how Austin could never live without Uber/Lyft and this proves we need them back right now.
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Badger of Basra posted:Until 2013 you had a 50% chance of getting destroyed by a drunk driver any time you walked outside. It was terrifying. Wouldn't know, I rarely walked anywhere unless I was downtown............ that I was able to get to in my car..........and knowing when and when not to drive around depending on time of day. And even before that I did alright using CapMetro.
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I mean, wouldn't all the Uber cars be in surge pricing mode anyhow? I hardly ever use Uber.
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Remember when Austin lost its status as a "tech capital? I can't believe how these educated tech nerds can turn out to be such loving callous shills. Meanwhile, Salon is arguing for Zuckerberg 2020.
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Frijolero posted:Remember when Austin lost its status as a "tech capital? This is what it takes to truly maintain tech capital status:
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blackguy32 posted:I mean, wouldn't all the Uber cars be in surge pricing mode anyhow? I hardly ever use Uber. Surge pricing doesn't last all day. I understand y'all hate Uber's business practices but Texas cities have poo poo public transportation and Uber was a godsend for me while travelling for work. I like having one app that works nationwide and I'm not going to try new services that are the flavor of the day for a specific city. I'm working a conference in Houston for food bankers from around the world and a good majority of them will catch Ubers from their hotel to explore the city. That really wasn't an option 5 years ago when I first started working this conference, hell I remember one of them telling me the horror story of them attempting to get around with the Houston metro.
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Yep I'm outraged. These lovely techbros can gently caress right off.
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Surge pricing doesn't last all day. I understand y'all hate Uber's business practices but Texas cities have poo poo public transportation and Uber was a godsend for me while travelling for work. I like having one app that works nationwide and I'm not going to try new services that are the flavor of the day for a specific city. I'm working a conference in Houston for food bankers from around the world and a good majority of them will catch Ubers from their hotel to explore the city. That really wasn't an option 5 years ago when I first started working this conference, hell I remember one of them telling me the horror story of them attempting to get around with the Houston metro. All they had to do was agree to background checks, nobody made them leave the loving city but themselves
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corn in the bible posted:All they had to do was agree to background checks, nobody made them leave the loving city but themselves Well that and running such a constant, obnoxious series of shady ads that people were motivated to vote against them just to make them shut up. Seriously though, no one made Uber and Lyft leave, we've got multiple local ridesharing companies that pay their drivers better to fill the void. And I can tell you that Uber didn't totally leave: Uber Eats is still here and doing strong.
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Surge pricing doesn't last all day. I understand y'all hate Uber's business practices but Texas cities have poo poo public transportation and Uber was a godsend for me while travelling for work. I like having one app that works nationwide and I'm not going to try new services that are the flavor of the day for a specific city. Why not? I don't expect my Cap Metro farecard to work when I visit D.C. This is the techie equivalent of going on vacation and whining about how the food is different.
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Shifty Pony posted:Why not? I don't expect my Cap Metro farecard to work when I visit D.C. Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin Because they wanted to teach everyone a lesson by Taking A Stand on it.
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gently caress Uber. Anyways, Texas lawmaker files bill that would penalize men for masturbating I like this strategy of turning the tables to draw attention to the issue.
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Surge pricing doesn't last all day. I understand y'all hate Uber's business practices but Texas cities have poo poo public transportation and Uber was a godsend for me while travelling for work. I like having one app that works nationwide and I'm not going to try new services that are the flavor of the day for a specific city. I'm working a conference in Houston for food bankers from around the world and a good majority of them will catch Ubers from their hotel to explore the city. That really wasn't an option 5 years ago when I first started working this conference, hell I remember one of them telling me the horror story of them attempting to get around with the Houston metro. Shame Uber and the metro are the only way to get around. Someone should find a solution for that gap. DangerZoneDelux posted:Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin They left San Antonio as well until we got a new, business friendly mayor that waived the background check requirement (and the ADA one).
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin The non rich tech bros would also know to use the other ride sharing apps that we have here. As for why it didn't work that way in Austin they were hoping to hold us up as an example to others and basically trade on the hip and trendy Austin brand. It's why they're all complaining about how we're no longer the tech capital of the state or whatever. Badger of Basra posted:Because they wanted to teach everyone a lesson by Taking A Stand on it. Basically this. karlor posted:gently caress Uber. I like the bit about requiring a 24 hour waiting period for vasectomies and Viagra.
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Looks like Uber didn't want to miss the Super Bowl and Houston, in exchange, cut down on licensing costs. Also eliminated drug tests. Kept the fingerprint check though. Which is odd because isn't that what provoked Uber into pulling out of Austin? Whatever. In any case, the fact that other companies filled the void left by Uber/Lyft says a lot about how "burdensome" the regulations really are. BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Mar 13, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/juliacarriew/status/841050371661283328
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin Because Houston is a massive city with a much bigger population than Austin (especially when you include unincorporated Houston), that gets a massive amount domistic and international traffic from across the global. We safely generate enough business to were they can't ignore us and we can still tell them they can go gently caress themselves. They tried pulling the same poo poo and it didn't work.
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DangerZoneDelux posted:Yeah nothing you said makes any sense. When I am DC next week I will use DC Metro along with Uber. Either way it's not all rich tech bros using Uber. I don't know the specifics but why did Uber bail from Austin and not Houston? They worked out a solution with the city of Houston and I am curious why it didn't work out that way in Austin How does it not make sense? I'm pointing out that traveling to another city has always required finding out about and using the services available there. Refusing to do so (by refusing to use local apps) is just plain dumb.
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http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2017-03-17/the-texas-hammer-immigration-and-sanctuary-cities-immigration-and-sanctuary-cities/quote:Unwilling to transform local jails into ICE holding tanks, Hernandez's bold, yet completely constitutional, move elicited dispropriate rebuke from GOP Gov. Greg Abbott, who has since made attacking so-called "sanctuary cities" a legislative priority. In clear political payback, the governor pulled $1.5 million in Criminal Justice Division grants from the county, citing its support for "sanctuary policies." Abbott's move stripped crucial programs of secure funding, including drug diversion, family violence prosecution and outreach, veterans' court, and victim services – and it disproportionately punished abused mothers, children, veterans, and families. But Travis County has refused to take the reprisal lying down: Local state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin, started a crowdfunding site to recoup the loss; the campaign has netted more than $135,000 from the community so far, highlighting the strength and dedication of county residents. So the party of family values wants to destroy families and it's up to all the good people to save them. I live in Fort Worth, I have no idea if this kind of poo poo is going on here. This sanctuary cities thing is rather heartening and I want to see if there's anything local I can do.
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NikkolasKing posted:http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2017-03-17/the-texas-hammer-immigration-and-sanctuary-cities-immigration-and-sanctuary-cities/ Those are foreign brown people family values and so not important. As nice of a gesture as that is, it's not going to make up the shortfall and SB 4 is moving regardless.
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Piece of poo poo Steve Stockman is facing criminal charges nowquote:Former U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, has been charged with violating federal election law.
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Guaranteed he used that money for child prostitutes.
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Badger of Basra posted:Because they wanted to teach everyone a lesson by Taking A Stand on it. And I think they did. Everyone in Austin now knows how irreplaceable their services were.
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https://twitter.com/PatrickSvitek/status/843165777322741760Keeshhound posted:And I think they did. Everyone in Austin now knows how agreed
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