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I have no doubt that Lucid is extremely efficient, but this number doesn’t mean a lot without context. Under what conditions? Lots of EVs can do this at low speed.
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2024-15-06
Not as big as a flex as they think it is. Tesla Roadster can go 4000 miles without even using a whole kwh. And that's just in one hour.
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2024-15-06
Right. If they’re doing this doing 75mph on the freeway, now we’re talking.
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2024-15-06
He likely means EPA standard.
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2024-15-06
Mercedes CEO: Us two.
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2024-15-06
If he doesn't say what he means then he could mean almost anything.
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2024-15-06
https://insideevs.com/news/709706/electric-cars-energy-consumption-ranking/amp/ While I realize using a mix of imperial and normal measurements isn't great, the US epa has a standard test. Now the data for 2024 cars there doesn't have a bunch you would expect (like some teslas), one could probably look up 2023 data. Importantly, the epa data includes charging losses, which your car almost certainly does not. The most efficient vehicles (and the only ones over 4 mi/kWh) are the Hyundai ionic 6 at 4.2 and a lucid air at 4.1. The 2024 40 kWh Nissan leaf is listed as 3.3. (multiply by 1.61 to get km/kWh). Whether the lucid ceo is telling the truth about achievable efficiency I don't know, but he is most likely speaking within the context of the standard range test the epa uses. As with all EVs the epa standard range test is not necessarily reflective of real world performance, but at least its a direct comparable and consistent test between multiple vehicles. It would be better if the test included a bunch do things that matter to real world performance.
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2024-15-06
I think they can achieve that too, If they strap the car on a rocket 😉
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2024-15-06
He means invest please
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2024-15-06
Burning 1 gallons of gas is equivalent to about 127 MJ or 35 kW/h of energy. So that’s like getting 175 mi/gal !
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2024-15-06
This is a bold claim backed by zero data. 
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2024-15-06
My Prius Prime takes 5kw to charge goes 25 miles full EV. Seems like 5mikes/kW to me.
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2024-15-06
One is a death trap one is a luxury sedan
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2024-15-06
What does that mean in total distance per charge?
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2024-15-06
You clearly don’t understand the difference between kiloWatts (power, rate of storing or using energy) and kilowatt-hrs (a measure of the total energy charged or used). It’s kind of like a garden hose that puts water out at a RATE of 100 gallons per hour (think of kW as rate) and if you let it run at that rate, 2 hours later you would have 200 gallons of water (a measure of the total water used). The total amount of energy charged or used is RATE (kW) multiplied by TIME (hours) duration to get kW-hrs.
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2024-15-06
I feel stupider reading words written by AI
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2024-15-06
Why use less electricity when you can add more weight (making it even less efficient 😎) duhhh
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2024-16-06
We had a 2020 Hyundai ioniq. We’d often average about 4.7~4.9mi/kwh hwy/surface mixed (iirc the car was rated for 4.5) without really thinking much about it. So I can see with some optimization, 5mi/kwh not being outa the question for an ev.
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2024-17-06
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2024-14-06
I'm sure the specs are coming from America. Believe me, NOTHING is original when it comes to China.
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2024-15-06
Two short baseless assertions and I already hate you.
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2024-15-06
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2024-14-06
Let’s hope Israel finds a way to block this workaround too
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2024-15-06
Every single post this person has is about Israel/Palestine. If it's not a bot it's an obsessed loser. Ban this shit.
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2024-15-06
Hasbara go home .
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2024-15-06
Like blocking food, water, electricity, medicine, essentials, human rights, considering Palestinians as animals, kidnapping and torturing Palestinian children, raping Palestinian women prisoners, and so much more documented war crimes and atrocities over 75 years. And yet, even with billions of dollars of stolen US wealth, the illegal entity called Israel can't prevent the land's rightful people from resisting your thievery of their homes and lives. They resist. They endure. That's why Israelis have an unending need to inflict pain upon Palestinians, because no matter how they have tried, Palestinians just keep getting stronger and stronger, while Israelis just keep getting more and more afraid.
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2024-15-06
Palestinians = Nazis. Simple as that. No amount of fabricated "evidence" by radical leftists is going to change that.
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2024-16-06
I'm well versed in those "IDF soldiers' testimonies" and the fact that they are baseless drivel who doesn't and hasn't hold up in court. Being cruel to Palestinian Nazis is an excellent thing which more people should do.
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2024-15-06
Bitches about fentanyl coming over the border while taking money from drug companies to make Oxycontin more available.
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2024-15-06
What a deranged incompetent fool
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2024-15-06
Talks about social media safety after seriously undermining online privacy
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2024-15-06
Blackburn is an idiot and so is Blumenthal for attempting to ram KOSA through especially after all the stealthy attempts the last year and a half.
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2024-15-06
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2024-15-06
Most grading is just comparing answers to questions. perfect thing to eliminate. Take a pic, upload to chatgpt. Grading done. 
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2024-15-06
Exactly the last place where natural intelligence should be occluded by artificial intelligence. We are pulling the trigger of the gun we put to our heads by ourselves.
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2024-15-06
I mean it has been failing for 20 years plus. It’s just that now instead of the internet, kids got AI too
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2024-15-06
In fairness most modern teaching seems to be focusing on getting students to learn how to do standardized tests, so this is basically the next logical step.
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2024-15-06
As a teacher, AI is kind of like an unpaid intern. Turn this into a spreadsheet? Done. Make me a grading rubric I can edit? Awesome! I would never use it to write anything because then that makes it inauthentic and I’ve earned my writing skills through sweat and fire. Students though…man. There is a large adoption rate already and it’s something we have to constantly check. I teach English, so it’s probably the subject most under AI-cheat attack. It can though, be a great research tool for students, and it can do things like generate an outline for an essay.
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2024-15-06
This is pretty much the same argument students would make for using AI though. If it can do the job better than they can, they’re incentivized to use it.
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2024-15-06
A new age of stupidity
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2024-15-06
AI is a blaggers dream. 🛌
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2024-15-06
In itself it's not a bad thing, it's just that homework and the grading system need to change. Don't give kids stuff that ChatGPT can solve, focus more on interactive activities, give less but more meaningful homework, discuss it in class. Have them write essays in class, not as home. The worst experience was having to do so many problems plus write several essays per week, and then the teacher doesn't even check, grade or discuss them, and only cares about giving you a shit grade if you didn't do them. Also, I don't think AI will replace tutors, it could just be a complementary learning tool just like youtube, books, or forums. Also, as a parent, by choosing a human tutor instead of paying for AI subscription for your kid, you ensure your kid is actually physically in a class and doing work. In the case of dissertations, it's going to be difficult and unfair. I guess the ability to verbally present and defend your thesis should have a much greater weight for the grade. I do hate the fact that AI will make writing, as a skill mostly obsolete. The only reason it might still remain a human activity is because of accountability. Especially when talking about technical writing, a person needs to be accountable for a text, and it cannot be the AI provider or an entire department.
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2024-15-06
Just do whatever AI God says, trust the science. Like science isn't a work in process and as if companies building the AI aren't already building bias into results. Also the security concerns of any data shared to the AI being uploaded to the cloud. Only a matter of time before this goes horribly wrong.
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2024-15-06
I use it at my job a lot too. I work in an office. It translates my international email and constructs great responses to them. I use it to summarise texts and let it compare product ingredients. All stuff that would take me hours, it does in minutes.
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2024-15-06
They aren’t doing a “job” though. They are learning. If AI does it, they aren’t learning.
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2024-15-06
All what I hear is that the teacher shortage is solved very soon, as they become completely obsolete. Giving good feedback on the things I do wrong is the one thing that really give teachers value, if I just want a explanation I can turn to the numerous existing books or videos. Well, or AI as well nowadays. 
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2024-15-06
Why waste precious brain cells crafting sentences when a machine can do it for you? These hollow husks, content with mediocrity, rely on AI to churn out their banal thoughts. They become mere curators of robotic drivel, their creativity atrophying with each click of the 'generate' button. Isn't it better to wrestle with the messy beauty of human expression than settle for the sterile efficiency of AI-generated prose?"
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2024-15-06
Sure, but why bother if jobs won’t require you learn? The same “you should be learning to do it yourself” argument could be applied to teachers grading the work they assign as well.
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2024-15-06
What a stupid comment, that something can be used badly does not mean that its use is bad. You sound like a luddite complaining that people won't think if they have calculators.
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2024-15-06
Teachers have an extensive knowledge of the qualitative aspect of students that AI may struggle to understand though. For example, Little Annie spends the weekend at a different caregiver's property. Every Monday she comes in stinking of weed and is very tired. If an assessment had to take place on a Monday (The teacher would normally reschedule for Little Annie but this time it's not possible, due to school trips / holidays etc) then the teacher would be far more lenient on the marking. AI would just mark and grade as if Little Annie was any other pupil, or was Little Annie on any other day. This example is unfortunately very common in schools.
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2024-15-06
As someone with dysgraphia it's not fair if you expect me to write an essay by hand. It's painful, illegible and takes much longer than typing. It also effects up to 20% of children (It's hard to get an accurate estimate due to how difficult it is to diagnose) When I was in school they managed to provide an offline laptop for me to type in during class, even though laptops were not very advanced back in those days.
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2024-15-06
We recently did this for a midterm in college, professors also want to see original content, not just rehashed sentences found online.
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2024-15-06
AI teacher accuses AI student of cheating. AI student denies AI student brings AI parents The war of the machines begins
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2024-15-06
> but why bother if jobs won’t require you learn? Because unless the job has no qualifications whatsoever, it *will* require some sort of skill or knowledge.
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2024-15-06
For sure. We do a lot of hand written writing, which is kind of crappy because then you’re shuffling papers. I’d rather have everything paper free because it’s a lot less hassle, but AI makes that hard. Cell phone use is a constant struggle…and even if you have them write on paper they might type the prompt into ChatGPT and then write the answer down.
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2024-15-06
Let them live in their ignorance lol
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2024-15-06
Get over it 
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2024-15-06
It depends entirely on what you're marking, but at minimum teachers should be accepting or rejecting an answer. It's important to remember people over processes
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2024-15-06
It's like any tool, it's a force multiplier that requires expertise to use correctly.
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2024-15-06
I’m an English teacher. Most of my students first language is Spanish. I use AI to differentiate my lessons because my students are at different levels. Teaching 29 kids who are at kindergarten, first grade, second reading levels is challenging and AI helps tremendously.
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2024-15-06
“Cheat” It’s a computer. Just like the calculator before it and the slide rule and the book - they’re tools. They’re tools these kids (and teachers) will have access to for the rest of their lives. Adapt.
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2024-15-06
I totally get that point. I think school, for most students, is a place to learn how to learn and not a place to find absolute knowledge. There is another group at university that are researchers who are trying to find absolute truth.. kinda In general I would argue that bluebooks and basing essays off libraries, textbooks, and rhetoric is a great way to practice critical thinking within a time limit. It isn't necessarily good for writing the most accurate or up to date paper, but that's what grad school is more for.
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2024-15-06
I think education has to change and evolve around AI. Some of the things my child learns are practically ancient now and pretty useless, I’m hoping one day someone figures that out. Things are moving a bit slow in some areas of school, it’s all a bit like when your teacher used to say ‘you won’t be able to carry around a calculator everywhere you go though will you’ And yet 🤔
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2024-15-06
And almost none of that base has to do with the specific subject matter we learn in school
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2024-15-06
Obviously you jumped into the AI train a couple of weeks ago at best, don't you? All GPT-like LLMs are autoregressive decoders, which conditions next predicted token on the previous one (and the ones before). If you can't see the issue with that, then these models may be smarter than you honestly. But maybe this is still unrelated to the conversation according to you. And if you think that overfitting is a good thing, you should probably go and read about the theory of generalization, the VC dimension and related literature if you are really interested on actually learning the fundamentals on ML. Current machine learning is a (arguably mis-specified) model + training data + a loss function. That's it. A model is as good or as bad as the combination of those three things. No magic involved, it should be taken for what it is. I'm starting to get sick of hearing about kiddos that want to be the next Karpathy by spewing out whatever they see here on Reddit, without any actual background nor knowledge on the fundamentals about how connectionist systems work. There's a reason why there are many researchers flagging the fundamental issues with the current genai craze. Anyone praising the incremental advancements of the last 3 years as the next human revolution will be most likely proven by history to be nothing but an idiot, as it has happened many times before. And honestly, I can't wait to see it
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2024-15-06
Reading, listening, and writing have nothing to do with AI?  How do you absorb and transmit information? 
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2024-15-06
It's just a tool. Just like computers in 90s
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Conservatives love disinformation and conspiracy theories that undermine democracy and the rule of law.
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2024-15-06
To paraphrase Einstein, genius is limited, but stupidity is infinite.
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2024-15-06
Yeah, this totally real human guy gets it!
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2024-15-06
Paywall. Can people please stop using articles from the shitty Washington Paywall?
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2024-15-06
Wait, is it Mark Zuckerberg?
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2024-15-06
> The Stanford Internet Observatory provided real-time analysis on viral election falsehoods but has struggled amid attacks from conservative politicians and activists. Well, there you have it.
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2024-15-06
In reality, is there much of a difference between an Illuminati lizard person and the concrete elite of the elite with literal infinite money, influence and power, many that are names you've never even heard of that can dictate the movements of entire countries by their whims, that occasionally gets together with their other uber riche friends to do whatever they want? They're not even hidden, just not reported on often, because again, infinite money and mainstream media is easily corruptible (all take from essentially the exact same very select bank of stories that is then spun however they want - AP, Reuters, etc). The closest thing to investigative journalism and hardball questions are fucking Youtubers now, for christ's sake.
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2024-15-06
That is why these things need to be made open source. Then it cant be stopped anymore.
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2024-15-06
The GOP celebrates shutting down a source of disinformation by saying, “Free speech wins again!”. What they really meant to say is, “Free speech for us wins again! Now we can spread disinformation all we want and nobody can stop us because we censored a group monitoring our BS by bullying them into shutting down. Yay, fascism!”
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2024-15-06
So does the Math 1 crowd
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2024-15-06
I don’t think conservatives would want to undermine the rule of law. At least not traditionally. 
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2024-15-06
It’s hardly that simple.
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2024-15-06
If you read one of the problems is , they had to realize even some of what they believed was propaganda.
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2024-15-06
And the "wrong end of every possible stick" award goes to you, big shooter
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2024-15-06
Yet there are doing just that with trump. Weird.
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2024-15-06
They're tenacious, and eventually they wear you down.
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2024-15-06
Except, the DoJ didn't ignore it, the claims were proven false, and all we got out of it were some boring nudes. If the full contents are out there, feel free to link to whatever in them proved Trump and Giuliani's claims that Biden was taking bribes. Feel free to be specific. Idk what your 2nd paragraph is supposed to mean. What letter, who signed it, and how does it affect the election?
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2024-15-06
Sorry, what claim are you saying was proven false? The false claim that the Hunter Biden laptop was a Russian disinformation campaign.
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Reverse anger translator
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2024-15-06
That's probably one of the better uses i have heard of for the technology. Imagine being a customer service rep where every conversation was pleasant, reasonable, and never insulting, vulgar, or mean-spirited.
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2024-15-06
Bank's really living up to its name
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2024-15-06
Some people are going to be mad no matter what you do. They wake up in the morning and *want* to be angry about something. So while you *should* try to avoid angry customers as a general rule, you should also take steps to mitigate the effects they have on your employees.
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2024-15-06
Wow to think might be another way to handle this, like don’t piss off your customers in the first place!
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2024-15-06
The boss's wife was not pleased to learn that
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A call center deliberately clips your ability to stand up for yourself You're ok with someone abusing you, while your boss tells you you're not allowed to fight back?
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2024-15-06
Found the high school bully
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I guess you’ve never worked in customer service
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Please complete this sentence: “Those minimum-wage employees who are genuinely trying their best to help with what little power they have deserved to be abused and bullied because…”
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2024-15-06
Literally a Black Mirror episode
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2024-15-06
Customer: Why is your product so garbage!?!?! Filtered customer: Why is your product so great? Customer Service: We put all our dedication to make it so <3
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