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Jean Baudrillard is a fraud/charlatan. Semiotics is a fake field. Him and all his friends (i.e. Foucualt, Derrida, DnG, Althussar, etc) are at Chiropractors/ Homeopaths for the mind and at worst actual useful idiots for western intelligence agencies.

A lot of Americans take their cat off on purpose for louder noises.

Additionally, a lot of conservatives love to "Roll coal", and literally will shit up the environment on purpose just because they feel schadenfreude from pissing of an environmentalist.


> A lot of Americans take their cat off on purpose for louder noises.

Some people remove catalytic converters when they install a performance exhaust. Nobody is doing it for louder noises because the muffler portion is what dampens the sound.

Also I wouldn’t say it’s “a lot of Americans”. We have emissions inspections in most major cities and your car won’t pass if you remove the catalytic converter. They can now detect modified ECUs, too. Someone would have to be so determined to do this that they’d swap the exhaust in and out every time they had to do emissions inspections.


I know a LOT of people personally who swap their exhaust in and out just for emissions inspections. That's the meta.

a lot of people have custom exhausts, particularly catback systems that don't affect emissions. A lot of people are definitely not rolling coal.

Yeah, it's definitely a small percent of people. But i do wonder how many there really has to be to have an outsized effect. One of those lifted kid killers blowing black smoke for the entire duration of the bicycle pack is definitely more than 3 of my tiny honda civics, i wonder how many it really is, and how much those modifications increase the "resting emissions rate"even when not blowing shit. Should be illegal, likely is.

I’ve run into a few of those. They’re generally pretty obvious. Usually a big truck, lots of MAGA & adjacent bumper stickers.

I haven’t noticed people removing the catalytic converters just for noise. The rare time I see a car that wants to be loud it usually just seems to be the exhaust end they changed, or maybe removed the muffler.

The kind of stuff I’m complaining about mostly seems to be older cars, or those in poor mechanical shape. Cases where the people probably just don’t have the money to fix it.


It also causes roads to be damaged/destroyed FAR faster due to the vehicales on average weighing significantly more.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_power_law

It also simply moves the pollution to places like Africa where the extremely dirty lithium mining is externalized away from wealthy westerners.

Environmental externalization.


Only poorly designed EV's are significantly heavier.

A Tesla 3 and a BMW 3 are about the same weight.


BMWs are all pigfat today. Compare it to a proper sports car like a Miata.

Most cars are far too heavy and should be made lighter. Only Mazda seems to understand this and that's why the Mazda SUVs/sedans are by far the best driving vehicles in their class.


BMW has hardware and software bloat for sure, I hate driving them. But sedans, even the heavy ones, don't really hurt roads much compared to a lorry.

As your wikipedia link indicates, any road that is designed for lorry use should be able to take heavy sedans all day and not be worse for wear:

> Therefore, the resulting stress difference between truck and car is 15,000 to 1.


The lithium mining is surely not causing anywhere near as much pollution as fossil fuel burning. If you think it's actually significant, please show relevant studies and/or analysis.

Fully agreed and those downvoting you are Amazon employees mad that they don’t get to bully and harass their subordinates anymore.

The fact that a similar bug was left in GTA5 ON PURPOSE FOR YEARS (making load times for multiplayer like 10x what they should be) to get more people to see their shitty ads for currency is why I am somewhat sympathetic to people who think that we are all overpaid and deserve a solar flair to force us to actually do something useful.

Only slightly related, but skills in building instruments (or AI) are basically orthogonal to skills in playing/using instruments (or AI).

Also slightly related, the map is not the territory.


Building picks and shovels vs. using picks and shovels

I'd still rather be in the USA than stuck in a bootlicking "anglo" country like the UK or Australia. At least there are hardcore blue states that mostly buck Trumps stupidity.

Also nice paywall, and I'm glad that tech bros can't just ignore that anymore with archive.org links.


The CEO of comma.ai is an absolute class act and is basically the anti-elon musk.

Comma is awesome, and more companies should be like them.


I assumed he was a Musk disciple after he took a sabbatical to help with the twitter transition

I assumed that too and wrote him off. I’ve since changed my opinion, especially in light of this blog post: https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2026/01/18/how-...

I would write him off less if he had shipped even one thing during those 5 weeks he spent at Twitter when he promised to "fix search".

I know george hotz was the CEO. Who is it now?

They don't have a single person listed as CEO. It was Ricardo Biasini for a while. https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/02/george-hotz-aka-geohot-is-... More recently he was part of DOGE. https://therevolvingdoorproject.org/riccardo-biasini-doge-ag...

Maybe they meant Harald Schäfer (CTO), Alex Matzner (COO), or Adeeb Shihadeh (CPO).


More recently he was part of DOGE

Maximum ooofage


He has commended Tesla Autopilot many times and has stated that their technology is much more similar to Tesla's rather than Waymo's.

geohotz, the infamous person who cracked the PS3 at the time. Been following him since that time and this project since he started it. His blogs have always teetered on the edge of unprofessional while remaining incredibly knowledgeable and insightful. Truly enjoy all his work.

Minor correction. Geohot never cracked the PS3. Fail0verflow did.

Geohot watched their talk. Rushed out a "hello world!" jailbroken firmware based on their talk and got the team in massive legal trouble for doing so


ah that's right, thanks for correcting.

still, I think my other remark about his writings stand.


GenAI was built on an original sin of mass copyright infringement that Aaron Swartz could only have dreamed of. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, and Anthropic may very well get screwed HARD in a lawsuit against them from someone they banned.

Unironically, the ToS of most of these AI companies should be, and hopefully is legally unenforceable.


Are you volunteering? Look, people should be aware that bans are being handed out for this, lest they discover it the hard way.

If you want to make this your cause and incur the legal fees and lost productivity, be my guest.



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