

That might be true as I haven’t looked into it in detail. Though even then, if the goal is to make cars more affordable, there’s lots of other features you can cut down on that has nothing to do with safety
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That might be true as I haven’t looked into it in detail. Though even then, if the goal is to make cars more affordable, there’s lots of other features you can cut down on that has nothing to do with safety


Ah yes, it’s safety that makes newer cars expensive you see. Not the wireless key-fobs, power seats, built in ipad to replace the perfectly fine knobs and buttons, autonomous driving features…


I was banned from Reddit as a “security precaution” which I assume means they didn’t like the fact that my browser was always security hardened thus they couldn’t track me to feed me ads.
I was already considering leaving for Lemmy, but when they straight up banned me for doing nothing wrong other than protect my privacy, that was the final straw. Mind you, I didn’t even use Reddit that frequently anyway, which made me all the more baffled by their sudden decision with no warnings at all.
How is that measured exactly? If wage theft is able to be measured, then shouldn’t the corporations be punished for it? Last year, Amazon stole from me by claiming I didn’t work on days that I know for a fact I clocked in and out for, fired me over it, and then denied my appeal without reviewing any footage. I know that example is purely on experience rather than objective fact, but that’s how I imagine most wage theft happens. Therefore, if it’s able to be measured out reliably, then why isn’t anything done towards them? Isn’t wage theft highly illegal?? Or am I just ignorant???