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I am very curious how this is built, I would like to build similar SSH interactive experiences. Any resources and how to get started would be really appreciated. (I know how to setup a basic TCP server that listens on SSH port, but I really don't know how to implement navigation etc for the SSH experience)


I think they use Wish in Go: https://github.com/charmbracelet/wish The company making this, charm.sh, has a whole bunch of cool cli frameworks


I was dissappointed to learn tesla becoming bricks in colder weathers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YafUALsJvfU


They don't become bricks in cold weather. The reports were true, there were broken chargers, lots of stuck uber drivers, and lots of people stuck behind them too.

What it left out were the majority of drivers who started their day with fully charged cars that automatically defrosted, went about their business normally, and had zero issues.

The reports were true! But they were also not a representative sample of overall EV usage in the cold.


Fair argument but teslas breaking down in extreme weather was not in my bing card this year.


Build stuff with your hands!


jacquesm didn't decided to be public figure who owns a jet, and no one asked Elon to do the same. Elon is free to walk away from it the moment he chooses to be.


an employe gone rogue?


I just love how Parag casually sneaked in the note to the employees, shared on Twitter, "There will be distractions ahead"


Every 5th tweet on my timeline is a sponsored one! I never seen twitter this aggressive. I was surprised how my brain has on auto-pilot for sometime that it refuses to acknowledge the ads even.



Absolutely, if you take pride in what you work on, you should definitely step in the shoes of the core users of your app - the lone gig worker. I used to deliver with UberEats, occasionally I would go to a restaurant that would refuse to let me use washrooms until I buy something on the menu. I didn't fuss about it because I'd go to next restaurant that would let me in. But I have seen drivers arguing and just walking out of the restaurant if they were refused access to a washroom. I raised this with UberEats casually and the customer support rep told me they can't do anything, it's the choice of the restaurant.

But when COVID started, the situation worsened, majority of the restaurants including big national chains stopped delivery people from using the washrooms (at least in Toronto, Ontario). I happened to deliver around that time and I delivered for about a week and then I realized I couldn't hold my pee for longer times, and didn't want to use bottles to pee. This was a real problem and I can't believe it took Ontario more than a full year to pass the legislation in that regard [1].

What's even more sadder is this happened on upscale so-called Vegan restaurants, owners advertising fair food policies and organic products and customers ordering as per their convenience thinking they are doing great good by ordering from these places. None of the parties customer, owner or the platform knew that the food was being delivered at the price of human dignity under a very simple matter of common decency. A basic need to have access to a washroom was being denied. It is certainly the most ironical experience of my life.

TL;DR : There are actual problems that needs to be discovered and solved because each party thriving in the gig economy thinks 'its not our problem'. This can happen a lot faster if some of the staff of these companies actually goes through the experience end to end.

1. https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-set-to-introduce-legislat....


I can relate to this very well, and it was very intriguing situation to be in. I used to work part time delivering groceries with Instacart and I actually delivered stationery stuff to Instacart Office in Downtown Toronto. Bonus: I got to pick-up a cool sticker while on my way out.


I wondered if it was a test. I must have passed because they gave me a good tip.


You bet. I felt the same and it felt like 'Am I the chosen one?'


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