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hobovision@lemm.eeto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Who pays for roads? Most US States require residents to subsidize carsEnglish
6·5 months agoWe should be paying for the trucks to use the roads when we buy products transported on the roads. Just like how we pay for the ships, ports, trains, and railroads used to transport other goods. The cost of transport should be part of the total product cost. Trucks should be paying road tax in proportion to the damage they do to the roads, and those costs should be passed to their customers, then to us. This is how it works with most other forms of transport.
By moving the cost of the roads used by trucks to “everyone”, it makes trucking artificially cheaper and turns the cost of roads into an externality. If shippers had to pay those costs directly, I bet there would be many more goods shipped in more efficient ways.
Countries allowed to have nukes:
- countries that already have them
- countries that make them before someone stops them
Don’t forget China, India, and Pakistan all have nukes.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.world•Japanese queue for hours as rice shortage deepensEnglish
132·5 months agoThere’s a lot of out of date info in there making your conclusions a bit innacurate. The yen is super weak right now, compared to USD and EUR especially.
Rice grown in California should not be cheaper than rice grown in Japan, just purely based on a currency analysis. Almost all other domestic foods in Japan are much cheaper in real terms than in California.
You aren’t having them redline the engine and slip the clutch going up a hill. Practicing idle starts in first is probably way less wear than a single sporty start on a highway on ramp.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•I want to pull it backwards until it clicks
91·6 months agoI’m now imagining a bundle of 2x4s vertically sticking up 6 feet.
I think I’ve only once or twice had something not fit the hatchback because the roof was too low. And those items wouldn’t have fit in a 3-4 foot bed either. Plus a proper hatchback should have roof racks to put oversize cargo on anyway.
I’m not arguing a 5+ foot bed isn’t better than a hatch (my 97 Taco with 6 foot bed comes in handy sometimes), but the shorty beds make me laugh.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
Funny@sh.itjust.works•I want to pull it backwards until it clicks
211·6 months agoThat’s got to be like a 3 foot bed? I just don’t get how that’s useful vs a hatchback with the seats down?
hobovision@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump targets Democratic Party fundraising platform ActBlue
91·7 months agoWe know Eric Adams did something similar with Turkish donors in New York. There was also a ton of reports of this happening during Trump’s first campaign.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did the western world just suddenly go back to pretending wrestling is "real" for some reason?
12·7 months agoThe rules are quite loose? Why else would they have eagle eyed officials watching closely to disqualify athletes for infractions.
Games can absolutely be played asynchronously. Games can have scoring systems instead of head-to-head.
Would you say pinball is not a game?
I didn’t think I needed to get out the dictionary definition of game, but I hope this clears it up… Definitions from Oxford Languages: “noun, a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.”
hobovision@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did the western world just suddenly go back to pretending wrestling is "real" for some reason?
11·7 months agoWhy track and field events not games? They have rules, can be won or lost, and can be played casually if you think that is a requirment.
Take shot put, hammer throw, and javelin, for example. The game is who can throw the object in a certain way the furtherest. I could play a shot put game with some friends at a river bank by drawing a line in the sand and seeing who can huck the heaviest rock on the shore the furthest.
There’s a reason they call them Olympic Games.
Really any activity with some structure is a game if it is play and not “real”, even better if it can help practice a skill useful in life. There is a difference between a running race (a game) and running for your life from a bear (not a game). Between MMA and a street fight. Between war games and a shooting war.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
Technology@beehaw.org•Tesla’s Remarkably Bad Quarter Is Even Worse Than It Looks
21·7 months agoI wish I read this comment before wasting my two minutes as well…
hobovision@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did the western world just suddenly go back to pretending wrestling is "real" for some reason?
21·7 months agoIf your game doesn’t involve traveling above 100mph and pulling more than 2g it’s not a sport 😤
hobovision@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did the western world just suddenly go back to pretending wrestling is "real" for some reason?
12·7 months agoWhat athletic competition would not be a game if all sports are games? I mean, honestly, what is the difference you see between “sport” and “athletic competition”?
You can extend or contract “game” as much as you want, but I can’t think of a definition of game that would encompass all sports but not all athletic competitions (if there really is a difference).
hobovision@lemm.eeto
News@lemmy.world•Tesla reports 20% drop in auto revenue as first-quarter results miss Wall Street estimates
101·7 months agoThis result has probably been priced in since it hit the current floor in March. The bump after the report is likely because there were no bombshells in it. They’re saying they’re still on track for all the vaporware that the valuation is based on. It will drop again when they’re inevitably delayed and it becomes clear the robots and AI taxis aren’t revolutionary but just exactly what other companies already beat them to.
I had scanned through it, and it looked like the exact same stuff that Google and Microsoft say. Paraphrasing: “we value your privacy” “we’re de-identifying your data” “the processing occurs on-device”…
Apple probably is better on privacy than other big tech corpos, but it’s a race to the bottom, and they’re definitely participating in the race.
Apple is the best on privacy though right?
hobovision@lemm.eeto[Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz@lemmy.world•James Webb confirms something is deeply wrong with how we understand the universe
619·7 months agoJames Webb didn’t do shit. The man is dead.
hobovision@lemm.eeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•From a purely political perspective, if you oppose the US tariffs as a US resident, should you buy or avoid buying products subject to tariffs?
7·7 months agoThat link is just awful. Very difficult to tell where events are or how big they will be.





Sorry bud, you’re straight up wrong. Aerospace and defense in the US very much still uses the inch-pound-second system of units.
I’m not a concrete guy, but I know that metals and composites have material properties certified for use in civil and commercial aviation are given in psi in MMPDS and CMH-17. I would be willing to bet that concrete specifications in the US are no different.
I could keep going. Our bolts are specified in ultimate tensile strength by psi. Structural steel standards use minimum yield strengths in psi. There is literally a type of steel called A36 because its minimum required yield strength is 36,000 psi.