Unrelated to their question but I think Linux users would be more likely than windows users to opt out, when presented with such a prompt.
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Oh no, someone posted something to the internet that I, personally, was already aware of! When will the tyranny end?
Windows 11 is enshitified enough to be annoying and loaded with government and corporate spyware enough to be alarming. Meanwhile, Linux has become user friendly, optimized for everything but the latest hardware and capable of running most games.
Wow, that's expensive. I'm a cheap ass. I've always had cheap, old Toyotas.
I can see how it's nice to have a more modern car but I just can't justify all the expenses. I'd rather retire sooner.
Janky but if it works, it works.
Oh, I just checked and I was wrong. I pay $61/month to Progressive for liability on a >20 year old small pickup truck in California. $100k per person, $300k per accident, in case I crash into a pile of Ferraris or something.
The liability is $50/month but uninsured motorist insurance is most of that additional $11.
I'm paying for insurance in case I get hit by someone who doesn't have insurance? Ridiculous.
That's wild. I pay less than $500 a year for like $100k in liability insurance. Maybe I'm just old and have a good record.
Do you have tickets?
Even about 25 years ago, $1000 would get you a car without major cosmetic damage but it'd have a couple hundred thousand miles on it. You can still get that for around $3k today. I see them on craigslist right now. Where I live, minimum wage has increased 2.5x since then.
There's your beater for roughly the same number of minimum wage hours worked.
I can currently find a bunch of used, decent Toyota corollas in the 7-10k price range. Liability insurance should be like $50/month.
Your estimates seem quite high to me.
You make some good points: An ebike is nearly a moped. Ebikes are less beneficial to health vs a solely human powered bike. Fat people should lose weight. "Analog bicycle" is a silly term.
I can see how in your region, ebikes may be less welcome/beneficial.
However, where I am, when I see an ebike on the street, they're usually replacing a car or some big stupid SUV and that's absolutely a net win. They make a transition from car-centric transportation to something halfway between a bicycle and an electric moped a viable option.
It will probably take some time for regulations to catch up but many places already have rules for ebikes. For example, in California, class 1 and 2 are only allowed to go 20 mph (32 km/h). Class 3 can only go 28 mph (45 km/h) and only via pedal assist, rider must wear helmet and be at least 16 years old, aren't allowed on bike paths.
What are the reasons for your distaste?
Hardly anybody wants to ride an analog bike. Yes, it's because we're lazy. People would much rather ride around in their comfortable cars, with their stereo, radio, heater/ac. However, ebikes make bicycling an efficient, viable option that doesn't suck.
Even if ebikes replace some non-ebikes, ebikes are more efficient. There is a slightly greater environmental impact from producing the food to supply the calories to pedal the analog bike than there is from producing the electrical power to charge the ebike.
I you compare the impact of an ebike to an ice or an electric car, it isn't even close. The ebike is far superior.
Dude, people don't like to work on the weekends. They also don't like to schedule things on Mondays or Fridays. This means they had to use Tuesday for prep and Thursday was reserved for troubleshooting. It always had to be Wednesday. Welcome to the working world.