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what's so wrong with: small, medium, and large?

What makes you think that I think there’s anything wrong with s/m/l?

Also community/municipal owned broadband is illegal in many places thanks to lobbying from the big telcos: https://broadbandnow.com/report/municipal-broadband-roadbloc...

This is almost the greater crime. Federal action on this should protect municipal wifi. Instead we get... this.

> I don't think "IDK Claude did that" is a valid excuse.

It's not, and yet I have seen that offered as an excuse several times.


Did you push back?

Loved playing this game as a kid, Open Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 has been great for some recent replays: https://openrct2.io

Thank you for this

You might be able to rig something up with invidious? https://github.com/iv-org/invidious

I've seem a largish company everyone here knows of, try this and have it fail, because of various weird client things, and also eventually run out of space in the hash. It's a neat hack but I wouldn't rely on it.


Oh boy, hashbangs are back.

The first one that comes to mind was twitter...


I think LinkedIn won the stuffedURLbufferOverflow Olympics back in the day.

They failed as a company?

Still around doing, eh fine. But they abandoned the url hash params with an id that references params on the backend (a mess!)

If I was buying new, I'd look for a Japanese car (Toyota, Honda, Subaru). The old volvo 240s are still around though.


I don't think I'd spend 150k for a car, I imagine it would create a certain sense of entitlement, but he does sound pretty annoying.

It's just an order mess-up, but opening with stuff like: "Sent a formal complaint to Volvo Canada on January 16, requesting escalation to Managing Director Matt Girgis. Volvo Canada never confirmed this escalation." is a vibe.


He puts down a deposit, and waits almost a year, then experiences multiple delays. He seems to be experiencing multiple issues before he requests escalation. I don't think he opens with escalation request in a second email. His vibe seems to be of someone being ignored and just told to deal with it, and not willing to just accept something less than the original agreement.

What would be a "better" vibe than requesting an escalation? if you buy something and you don't get something you've bought? Just say "oh well, it is what it is"?


Ordering a custom car build from a factory is an experience. These sorts of delays are not uncommon, and there just isn't much anything the US or Canadian divisions can do about it most of the time.

That's for basically what amounts to supercars. I imagine a normal luxury car for the "mass market" like the EX90 is going to get even less attention.

For someone not used to it, I can see it being quite frustrating if their dealer is not totally up-front about what an allocation and build timeframe actually means.

A deposit is really not anything more than giving the dealer a bit of assurance that you will actually buy the car they burned their allocation slot on when it arrives - vs. them using it for a more standard common build that has a wider market for it. You are under no obligation to buy the hot pink on light blue custom color options you ordered should it arrive and you decide it looks horrible, for example.

It's a strange weird scene. I followed this on various car forums when I was planning on ordering a custom spec for my "dream car" a while back, but decided to just get something not quite optioned how I'd like it off the lot instead.


> there just isn't much anything the US or Canadian divisions can do about it most of the time

This sort of thinking about the internals of the business isn't necessary. They're paid to be there; they need to manage their suppliers, internal or external.


Having a very expensive car just randomly roll to a stop on a highway is a "vibe", too. More of a vibe than anything we might reasonably claim to be picking up from this guy, I would opine.


Old Volvo is different than new Volvo. They went downhill when and after ford bought them. Also the new cars lack the charm of the older 240s, they're sorta just regular luxury cars now.

Only recently sold my 850 because we're expecting a kid and wanted to mount the car seat correctly.


"correctly"?

Just use the seatbelt?


ISOFIX is much safer if present. And much more convenient in use.


Yes, but it didn't have the lower or top rear anchors


The tape is also like $20 a roll, I realize this pales in comparison to even medium tier wood, but was sorta immediately off putting for me since it reminded me of all the stuff with inkjet printers.


I wonder why not use those simple laser rangefinder things and instruct the user to put CD-tracking like servo steering suitable retroreflectors at fixed-relative-to-workpiece locations. 2 should suffice for planar work.

Probably "tape money" reasons for that engineering trade-off...


Sounds much harder and expensive than tracking points close by


Fyi It's possible to generate and print your own tape


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