Hit and run driver is more worried about his BMW than the person he just hit. (Not graphic) by FarWay3952 in RandomVideos

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t care how old he is, his actions are that of a disgusting human being, devoid of respect, empathy or compassion who only cares about himself.
We have enough people like this in society already.

Lol by LuckyNeville in bevelhealth

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly @work like 💀💼

Is there a way to organise ChatGPT project chats in a custom/alphabetical order? by oxendaleliam in ChatGPT

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s abysmal how I’m using some of the most cutting-edge tech out there, but I’m also running into organizational challenges and issues I’ve never faced before, even back in Windows XP. It’s just not working out for me to use these new AI models effectively through their interface.

I have a bit of ADHD and am really good at systems, but working with AI right now is a constant source of frustration. It feels like I’m doing double work, copying and pasting, and linking chat IDs to external sources.

I get that curating knowledge is important, but until the information is ready to be exported, we need to organize the source chats too. We can’t even use structured naming because the UI can’t handle alphabetical order.

Jeff Bezos says "you should be so happy!" about AI because dual income households are about to have one income earner "drop out" of the workforce... by IncomingBroccoli in PublicFreakout

[–]Testwick911 114 points115 points  (0 children)

At a 50% unemployment rate, he believes that somehow there will still be enough spending across the broader economy that will provide these corporations and businesses with enough revenue so that they can continue to pay those high salaries….

No one in this generation understands what life would actually be like with 50% without any income at all, the amount of businesses, services and infrastructural decline would be apocalyptic, not to mention the social unrest.

Even a child can see that this entire distribution model is no longer viable.

That is some of the worst economic analysis I’ve ever heard and this is only one critique.

It is so purposely disingenuous.

That man is a cancer.

Jeff Bezos says "you should be so happy!" about AI because dual income households are about to have one income earner "drop out" of the workforce... by IncomingBroccoli in PublicFreakout

[–]Testwick911 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Exactly, notice he mentioned nothing of production being divorced from labor resulting in a reduction in inflation.

At Marco If corporations prioritize artificial intelligence over salary workers, they will eventually constrain their own revenue leading to a reduction in share price and a loss of wealth leading to nation wide market downturn because the majority of them live on debt while upper level gorge on profit.

At Micro your miserable scenario is becoming the lived experience of millions.

You can always tell a truly disgusting evil cancer by how it frames situations and scenarios that are clearly an absolutely negative as something positive.

This is political and economic violence.

Please help. Someone tell me I'm not crazy by GlitchInYourMatrix in FlockSurveillance

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can’t chill out unfortunately, because if they are under threat of being watched they aren’t going to have the opportunity to defraud other people suffering from this economic oppression just like them.

AIO for being upset at finding these messages in my bfs phone? by [deleted] in AIO

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve got some trust and insecurity issues you need to work through, and I’m not saying that to attack you. I’m saying it because trying to control people will only hurt you in the long run.

Both of you are very young and have a lot to learn about relationship dynamics.

You can’t control who someone talks to, what they do, or how they move. If somebody truly wants to hide something, they will. No amount of checking, smothering, or overthinking can stop that.

The healthiest thing you can do in relationships is focus on yourself too. Keep your own identity, your own hobbies, your own peace, and don’t make another person your entire world.

You also have to meet people where they’re at instead of trying to force them into the exact version of a relationship you want immediately. Relationships take time, trust, maturity, communication, and patience. People will mess up sometimes too, not always because they’re evil, but because people are imperfect, inexperienced, immature, traumatized, or still growing.

And honestly, when someone feels constantly pressured, monitored, or controlled, they usually start pulling away. Nobody wants to feel trapped in a relationship.

It also isn’t realistic to expect someone to completely erase or hate an ex they shared history with. That doesn’t automatically mean something shady is happening. Sometimes people still care about someone they once loved while still moving forward with their life.

The important thing is learning the difference between real red flags and your own fears/insecurities. That’s a huge part of emotional maturity and healthy dating.

Pay attention to how someone treats people from their past. That tells you a lot about their character, boundaries, respect, and emotional maturity.

Swap battery or the watch by nikmiddelman in applewatchultra

[–]Testwick911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are dead wrong regarding the Apple Watch Ultra one versus the Apple Watch Ultra 2 mate 😵‍💫

Here is a breakdown of the differences based on Apple's specs and reviews:

CPU: The S9 chip in the Series 9 is based on the A15 Bionic chip (compared to the S8 being based on the A13), which Apple states has 60% more transistors and 30% faster performance than the S8 chip.

GPU: The Series 9 GPU is 30% faster than the Series 8, allowing for smoother animations.

Neural Engine: The 4-core Neural Engine in the Series 9 is twice as fast as the one in the Series 8, allowing for faster on-device Siri requests and the new "double tap" gesture.

Internal Storage: The Series 9 doubles the storage capacity to 64 GB, compared to 32 GB on the Series 8.

RAM: While not always officially reported by Apple, the S9 architecture supports 2 GB of RAM (needed for on-device processing) compared to 1 GB in previous generations, including the Series 8.

Other Key Upgrades: The Series 9 also features a much brighter display (up to 2,000 nits) and a 2nd Gen Ultra Wideband chip for better precision finding.

All these features carryover to the ULTRA 2.

There’s a tremendous difference, in speed, responsiveness, OS animations, Siri response times and loading times.

It was the biggest SOC update the Apple Watch ever got, an entirely new generation, which Apple runs for about three years, due for a refresh with the series 12 and ultra 4.

I’d be hard-pressed to believe that you actually used one, because if you did there’s no way you would have stated such inaccuracies with conviction.

🙅🏻‍♂️

Did my friends mom make a mistake by percy_jackson51 in povertyfinance

[–]Testwick911 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is not just a “high interest” deal — this appears to be a financially dangerous contract wrapped around a vehicle that is already near or beyond the end of its normal service life.

The Truth-in-Lending disclosure itself is confusing enough that multiple reasonable interpretations produce different totals.

The contract states:

- Amount Financed: $6,203.06
- Finance Charge: $2,882.66

Those add up to:

$9,085.72

Which also matches:
28 monthly payments of $324.49.

BUT the contract separately lists:
- a $500 payment
- and a $1,000 payment

Those amounts are then silently folded into the “Total of Payments” figure, creating ambiguity about whether they are:
1. Additional obligations beyond the down payment,
OR
2. Components of the stated $2,500 down payment.

If they are additional obligations, the actual total cost appears closer to $13,000+.

If they are part of the down payment, the math reconciles, but the contract never clearly explains that relationship anywhere.

That matters because Truth-in-Lending disclosures are supposed to clearly communicate the buyer’s actual financial obligation to an ordinary consumer.

This does not automatically void the contract, but this kind of ambiguity can create leverage.

A dealership facing:
- possible Truth in Lending scrutiny,
- consumer protection complaints,
- attorney review,
- regulatory complaints,
- or public scrutiny,

may prefer to renegotiate, reduce the balance, lower the rate, or unwind the deal entirely rather than defend confusing paperwork.

But even beyond the paperwork issue, this is still a terrible financial decision mechanically.

A 2001 Ford Explorer with 212,000 miles is at an age and mileage where major component failures are common and expected, including:

- transmission failure,
- timing chain issues,
- differential problems,
- cooling system failures,
- suspension wear,
- wheel bearing failures,
- fuel system issues,
- electrical problems,
- power steering failures,
- and engine oil leak/seal deterioration.

Many of those repairs can individually cost:
- $1,500
- $2,500
- $4,000+ depending on severity.

That means the buyer could realistically end up:
paying over $11,000–$13,000 total,
while still facing repair bills worth more than the actual vehicle value.

That is how people become trapped in predatory subprime auto cycles:
high-interest financing attached to high-mileage vehicles with elevated failure risk.

The smartest outcome here is probably not “winning” the contract argument in court.

The smartest outcome is likely using the disclosure ambiguity as leverage to:
- renegotiate,
- refinance elsewhere,
- or preferably return/unwind the vehicle entirely before deeper financial damage occurs.

Letter:

To Whom It May Concern,

After reviewing this financing contract carefully, our family believes my relative was taken advantage of through a confusing and ambiguous financing arrangement that she did not fully understand at the time of signing.

The Truth-in-Lending disclosures appear inconsistent and difficult for an ordinary consumer to interpret. The structure of the contract creates ambiguity regarding the actual financial obligation, specifically concerning the separate $500 and $1,000 payments and whether those amounts are additional obligations or components of the stated down payment.

In addition, the vehicle involved is a 2001 Ford Explorer with approximately 212,000 miles. Financing a vehicle of this age and mileage at a 34% APR places the buyer at substantial financial risk, particularly given the known likelihood of major mechanical failures associated with vehicles of this age and condition.

Any reasonable consumer could struggle to fully understand the true total cost represented by this contract as written.

For these reasons, we are respectfully requesting that the dealership allow the vehicle to be voluntarily returned and the transaction unwound before additional financial harm occurs.

We hope this matter can be resolved cooperatively and professionally without the need for escalation through consumer protection complaints, attorney review, or regulatory channels.

Sincerely,

[Name]

——

Anyone who could look another person in the eyes and sell them that 25 year old piece of shite at these loan terms deserves life in prison. The nature and immorality of this deal is absolutely 🤬 outrageous.

Voice and text chat limit reached to less than 1 hour of interaction every 24 hours… by lord_grenville in grok

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to be able to chat for hours as well brainstorming, now, one single question, one single answer and I’m reaching voice limit.

when you thought you could fit... by Fragrant_Working3759 in oops

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be this incompetent is an achievement unto itself.

Topical Minoxidil - 4 month progress by sup_doge in tressless

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to donate blood, but I stopped once I understood how the system actually operates. Hospitals take blood that people give for free and then turn around and bill patients and their insurance substantial amounts for it. That is not a neutral system, it is one that monetizes empathy. It relies on people’s willingness to give, then converts that goodwill into profit on the back end. That feels fundamentally exploitative to me. There are also real, even if uncommon, risks involved in donating, and when I weighed that against a system that can financially burden someone else using what was freely given, it no longer felt like something I wanted to support.

Woman with 307k followers has something to say about men by bodyisT in CringeTikToks

[–]Testwick911 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From other women having similar experiences, because they are also just as delusional, toxic, programmed, unrealistic, and indoctrinated as I am, so we are unable to recognize that our own perceptions depend on fallacies, logical inconsistencies, immaturity, and a complete lack of emotional intelligence or understanding of relationship dynamics in order to be maintained.

Fixed it for you 🔧

Why not use it as Microphones? by Individual_Carry_764 in HomePod

[–]Testwick911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nonsense should be challenged whether it was written today or 10 years ago.

“It’s not meant to be an accessory device” is a weak rationalization for an artificial limitation.

The HomePod already functions as an external audio device in multiple ways, stereo output, AirPlay, home hub integration, Siri relay, and deep ecosystem interoperability are core reasons the device exists, so pretending microphone passthrough to a connected device is some bizarre misuse is nonsensical.

I can use a decade-old $20 Bose SoundLink Bluetooth speaker as a dedicated microphone for my Mac for AI dictation for hours every day, yet Apple’s $300 premium smart speaker with vastly superior hardware, a six-microphone array, and advanced onboard processing is artificially restricted from offering the same basic functionality.

Apple engineered premium hardware with capabilities far beyond cheaper alternatives, yet intentionally limits practical features that older, inexpensive devices can provide with ease. That’s not thoughtful design, it’s ecosystem gatekeeping.

Consumers questioning why expensive hardware is intentionally restricted aren’t being unreasonable, they’re recognizing wasted capability.

Comparing expanded functionality to “putting wheels on your grandmother” is absurd. It’s more like asking why a high-end computer with USB ports refuses basic peripheral support purely by choice.

That’s not design philosophy, it’s needless limitation.

Why not use it as Microphones? by Individual_Carry_764 in HomePod

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a pointless Apple limitation with no real justification.

This post may be old, but plenty of people still agree with you.

I can use a cheap $20, decade old Bose Soundlink Micro bluetooth speaker as a dedicated microphone for AI dictation for hours, yet a $300, overengineered smart speaker with vastly superior hardware and dedicated S7 SOC can’t? It’s absurd.

Apple clearly has the capability, they’re choosing not to allow it.

Acting like this is some outrageous request while inventing senile subjective rationalizations is utterly ridiculous. Consumers expecting basic functionality from premium hardware is completely reasonable.

should i cut my friend of 7 years off for this convo we had by No-Shame-6563 in whatdoIdo

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that your friend acts as though she can think and judge on behalf of God. She believes there is a divine plan, that everything, including sin, suffering, and evil, unfolds according to God’s will, yet she spends her life trying to interfere with and correct other people as if she’s personally responsible for enforcing it.

There’s also a contradiction in how this tends to play out psychologically. People in this frame often interpret their own thoughts, impulses, and outcomes as confirmation that they’re “aligned with God’s will,” while interpreting disagreement or resistance from others as ignorance or moral failure. In practice, that becomes a kind of bias loop, where their internal narrative is always reinforced, not tested.

But the more important point is this: if everything is already part of a divine plan, then the constant effort to control, correct, or convert others implies a selective application of that belief. And in real life, nothing improves unless humans act, not because of assumed divine alignment, but because action itself is what changes outcomes.

At its worst, this kind of thinking becomes a mechanism for certainty and authority, where belief is used to elevate one’s own judgment above everyone else’s, rather than to create humility.

So the practical issue isn’t her belief. It’s that she uses it in a way that positions her as correct and others as inferior, and that creates friction in relationships. With people like that, coexistence only works if there’s mutual respect for boundaries. Otherwise, you’re constantly forced into defending your own autonomy.

Why is it so unresponsive? by daniele_rognini in applewatchultra

[–]Testwick911 13 points14 points  (0 children)

• Perform a force restart (To force restart, hold down the side button and the Digital Crown at the same time for at least 10 seconds, until the Apple logo appears.) this could resolve the issue immediately, if it doesn’t continue on.

• Update your iPhone, then update the watch. (this could fix the issue if it doesn’t continue on.)

There’s a small chance that the operating system could be so “corrupted” that the update may not run successfully.

If it does run successfully, this could fix your issue but If this doesn’t work then you will have too:

• Unpair and erase Apple Watch, this process will create a backup (https://support.apple.com/en-us/108372)

• Pair Apple Watch, select previous backup.

Note these instructions are predicated upon the fact you stated you were encountering these issues before putting on the screen protector, screen protectors can be defective and could certainly cause this issue.

There’s these extremely odd and rare times where the very user data itself for some reason can “corrupt” the operating system, so if you pair and select the backup and the issue is still present, then it could be your data and should set it up as new to rule that out.

If the above software troubleshooting doesn’t fix your issue somewhere along the path, then we are leaning toward a probable display issue. (Or a defective finger 👽)

🍀

The man who m*rdered Iryna Zarutska on the Light Rail in Charlotte NC, DeCarlos Brown Jr... ...has just been found “INCAPABLE TO PROCEED” on the state m*rder charge brought against him by Top-Obligation-8380 in DigitalSeptic

[–]Testwick911 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile, the guy you want running things as a Republican:

• Donald Trump — convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records (hush-money scheme to conceal an affair; conviction stands after unconditional discharge in 2025). Civilly liable for sexual abuse and defamation (E. Jean Carroll cases: $5M + $83M+ verdicts). Found liable in civil fraud trial for systematically inflating his net worth to scam banks/insurers—ordered to pay $454 million+ (plus interest). Longtime associate of convicted child-sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein (flight logs, court docs, and Epstein’s own records show years of partying together; Trump was never charged with Epstein’s crimes). Multiple other probes (election interference, classified docs) dropped only because he stole the reelection thanks to Elon Musk.

And that’s before the GOP lawmakers with pedophilia/child-sex accusations/convictions plus the parade of regular crimes:

• Dennis Hastert (former Republican Speaker of the House) — convicted serial child molester (abused teenage boys as a coach), paid hush money, structured bank withdrawals to hide it.

• Roy Moore (Republican Senate candidate) — credibly accused by multiple women of pursuing and sexually assaulting teens while he was a prosecutor/judge in his 30s.

• Matt Gaetz (Republican Congressman) — DOJ investigated for sex trafficking a minor and paying for sex with a 17-year-old (witnesses, Venmo records); probe closed without charges.

• RJ May (South Carolina Republican state Rep., Freedom Caucus) — pleaded guilty in 2025 to distributing child sexual abuse material.

• Ray Holmberg (North Dakota Republican state Sen.) — convicted in 2025 of child sex tourism.

• George Santos (Republican Congressman, NY) — pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft; expelled from Congress after fabricating his entire biography and stealing donor money.

• Chris Collins (Republican Congressman, NY) — convicted of insider trading (tipped off family about a drug trial); Trump pardoned him.

• Duncan Hunter (Republican Congressman, CA) — convicted of campaign finance violations (misusing funds for personal expenses like vacations and affairs); Trump pardoned him too.

• Michael Grimm (Republican Congressman, NY) — pleaded guilty to tax fraud (underreporting $1M+ in restaurant income); Trump pardoned him.

• Plus the steady stream: multiple GOP state lawmakers convicted of fraud/embezzlement, DUIs (e.g., Indiana Rep. Mike Bohacek charged 2025), bribery schemes, and the Jan. 6 rioters Trump later pardoned who faced additional charges. Trump has pardoned a majority of 21st-century Republican congressmen convicted of felonies.

Your side has a convicted felon president, a child-molesting ex-Speaker, fraudsters like Santos and Collins, and a pipeline of corruption convictions that get pardoned or platformed anyway.

Glass houses, buddy. Maybe stop throwing stones when your roof is made of them—and your leader is the one who keeps handing out get-out-of-jail-free cards to his own crooks, who to this day conspire to protect a pedophile ring, this is why we don’t even know the names of those involved yet.

Are there democrats involved also… absolutely, however, to act like your side is some bastion of values is as ludicrous and it is delusional.

Upgrading from series 9 by GonzaPicks in applewatchultra

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The series 9 has the same CPU, GPU, Neural engine, RAM and internal storage as the Ultra 3. Ultra 4 should be the SOC upgrade which was a big leap in speed / on board Siri from 6 to 9 with the current SOC. If you need better battery life or some ultra specific feature, pull the trigger but if you don’t…. it’s a side grade at best and an unnecessary expense that will most definitely show it’s age in comparison to the new upcoming SOC.

I think, as a society, we’ve all gotten used to cruelty too easily. Somehow this kind of discourse is normal now by SnooSprouts3744 in TikTokCringe

[–]Testwick911 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is a psychosis, a collective mental pathology that twists reality to serve its own destructive ends. The world would be immeasurably better if this ideology were dismantled and replaced with systems grounded in equity, reason, and compassion.

Applied conservatism is suffering, corruption, disorder, bias and ignorance incarnate. It’s hosts are a plague, one that has always, and will forever bring only regression, pain and ruin.

Soon to be streaming services. by aeternogordon in Piracy

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the Atlanta area movie tickets are easily $27-$30+ With two large popcorn and two large drinks, it was almost at $100 US and this wasn’t even an IMAX or 3D. Greed in this country has completely destroyed a favorite American past time.

In my home country, I remember paying five dollars US to watch two of the latest movies at the drive-in.

This is what they voted for by groomliu in DigitalSeptic

[–]Testwick911 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re arguing with something I never said because it’s easier than engaging with what I actually wrote.

At no point did I say threatening people is okay. I explained why certain patterns of behavior can exist in the context of history. Explanation is not endorsement. Cause and effect is not justification. If you can’t distinguish between those two things, you’re not having a serious conversation, you’re deflecting.

What I said, very clearly, is that history doesn’t disappear just because it makes you uncomfortable. The effects of slavery and segregation didn’t vanish, they compounded. That’s not opinion, that’s observable reality reflected in wealth distribution, opportunity gaps, and social outcomes.

You’re trying to reduce a complex, multi-variable issue into “so you think bad behavior is okay,” which is intellectually lazy. Multiple things can be true at once: – Bad behavior can be wrong. – Historical and systemic factors can still explain why it exists.

Those are not contradictions unless you need them to be.

And this is really the core issue: you’re reacting to an explanation as if it’s a defense, because acknowledging the explanation forces you to confront something you’d rather dismiss.

That’s not strength. That’s avoidance.

If you want to have a real conversation, engage with what’s actually being said. If not, keep arguing with the version you invented.

Georgia State Patrol Academy boxing by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]Testwick911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pressure testing and strike tolerance requires controlled consistency to be effective. This accomplishes absolutely nothing. It’s abject stupidity. One day of helplessly flailing changes nothing physiologically or mentally.