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So say they do get evicted eventually, what are their chances of getting the next rental?

i assume they also owe back payments? with interest?

Blood from a stone. Sure the landlord could theoretically go after them, but they would spend a bunch of money on legal fees for someone that will probably never pay it back.

In a Palantir style totalitarian state with panopticon tracking of everyone's every thought, action and history? I'd say pretty good!

The founders of palantir didn’t finish reading the books

Unless what you're getting is really explicitly spelled out in a contract, you should flatly assume that they're doing whatever they like whenever they like.

Even if it's in the contract, but can't be verified.

> The problem is - we are all required to abide by the law. And the law is at least partially determined by precedent established by previous court cases. But those cases are behind a paywall.

In 2026, this is similar to having secret laws, as your LLM might not have a subscription or know to tell you to get one


Feels like the title of a blog post someone will write



If he did so much verification to prove it's right, why not just write it in the first place?

I'm sure this person's manager knows that having trouble getting PRs reviewed can (but not always) be a signal of a deeper problem. It could be that no one one the team knows the domain, it could be that no one like the person, but most likely it's that the PRs are frequently bad and no one wants to bother.


It really just comes down to TV viewership. More people watch other sports so the kids want to play those instead


All I want is an AST2500 directly on my motherboard


the hardware itself is still useful, but random failures happen every so often, so if you're trying to run a fixed sized fleet then your fleet shrinks when you can't get spares any more


There's a ton of expensive hardware that thieves might want. Why wouldn't you keep that quiet.


Why couldn't they have made it look like a normal Ferrari.

It's just a powertrain change why mess up all the styling.


It’s a five seat nearly SUV despite Ferrari claiming it isn’t. It makes fake noises in sports mode like the other EVs, it seems to have only two features that come from Ferrari and that’s the quad rear lights and the yellow badge.

I’m not the target market for this and never will be but nobody is going to make a poster of that for a teenagers bedroom. Yuck.


> It's a five seat nearly SUV

I think that's the key. This is meant to go up against the Lamborghini SUV and its ilk: a vehicle for the very wealthy who don't really like cars but have to mark their status in everyday interactions. It will sell well.


The Purosangue exists and looks a lot better than this.


But it's not electric.


But it shows that a nearly SUV can look like a Ferrari.


> nobody is going to make a poster of that for a teenagers bedroom

Do people still do this tho?


Yep they do despite it seeming like an anachronism from the 1980s. I have a few car posters in my workshop because grown ups aren’t allowed to have them on their bedroom walls, at least according to my wife.


I have a couple of “posters” I printed in my office plotter in my office, but I really need to get one for my current car instead of my previous one.


Seems like it. I regularly see photos of people's gaming setups/battlestations and hobby rooms, and it's not rare to see posters of cars.

Though it's more common to see smaller framed art, and model cars.


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