Because people are not willing to do more than the bare minimum for most things.
Oh yeah, not the person you replied to directly, but it's insanely obvious to me that this is YET ANOTHER PR stunt to make Elon look like he's being targeted. ANY other international social media would have tried to resolve this quietly, the public probably wouldn't even know.
Red Hat SEVERELY shot themselves in the foot. This sort of thing is just going to continue.
Matrix really isn't that hard.
I don't like the spying aspect but it is unironically true that if you slam your brakes at every red light you are driving in a dangerous fashion. It's more so about the pattern than a one off event though.
I don't make excuses anymore. It's very tiring and I prefer to just face the consequences. People seem to respect me more because of it.
This was my reaction too. Well, more like tame as hell compared to what I'M into, but you know, same difference.
What? I thought this shit was an Onion headline...
I'm so sad I can't have a Goth Garfield girlfriend IRL 😭
Worst part is, that's not even the Corruption. It's the Crimson.
No, I would argue that e-scooters simply exposed the existing problems in our infrastructure today. As I said in another comment I prefer ebikes to e-scooters by A LOT but people should not be forced to ride 80 fucking km/h SCOOTERS just to get where they are going. It doesn't happen when there is accessible and affordable transit.
And in cities, pedestrians and bikes (sure scooters too) need to be separated as well. Cities have haphazardly thrown e scooter rentals out there, not thinking about the fact that there is absolutely no infrastructure to support it, and so people are claiming it's the scooters fault for the city failing to build anything that actually supports these services, and more broadly, failing to build anything that supports alternative modes of transport.
This was always the case. The only difference is the words they use.