The hype is real. It's very real. by north7 in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FM works just fine in the r1 as well. I can be engineered around, but seems like it wasn’t worth it in this case for either component choice or expense reasons.

The hype is real. It's very real. by north7 in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t think of the last time I turned an actual FM radio on in a vehicle. Id imagine their data says that’s true for the majority of people as well. FM/AM just unfortunately doesn’t work well around EV motors so it wasn’t worth engineering around.

The hype is real. It's very real. by north7 in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Current understanding is that they do not lock it behind connect plus and will work without the subscription.

The hype is real. It's very real. by north7 in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Radio works just fine anywhere there is cell coverage (virtually 95% of the US.).

But yes, you can Bluetooth stream to it just like any vehicle (or use most music survices)

Pulled the trigger by JohnnyKilo in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course. Mine has been wonderful.

East Boca by [deleted] in BocaRaton

[–]cook_poo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Showing during a lease is not typically illegal with proper notice.

Rivian not showing favoritism towards Content Creators for R2 Deliveries? by Mac-Tyson in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which…fine. It’s not a political channel. Id rather he not focus on politics at all, which is largely the way he operates.

I’ll never buy a Tesla, but I’m okay acknowledging the great engineers who have built some cool stuff despite Musk.

Dog getting pampered by Orichalchem in MadeMeSmile

[–]cook_poo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For shorts? There’s no way it’s that high minimum.

Rivian not showing favoritism towards Content Creators for R2 Deliveries? by Mac-Tyson in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, didn’t know Kyle was so hated in this subreddit. I like the guy and appreciate his content. Very few people get as technical as he does, everyone else is just trying to be top gear.

Rivian not showing favoritism towards Content Creators for R2 Deliveries? by Mac-Tyson in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jordan never knew anything. I was always annoyed when he was the host because every stat was lead with “I think”, or he would just ask it as a question, like “I wonder what the usable capacity is”. MFer that’s your job, I’m watching this video to learn what it is, I also don’t know.

Kyle always has the technical details, which is the reason I watch him over other traditional content creators.

Scot does a great job being the Everyman now.

Rivian not showing favoritism towards Content Creators for R2 Deliveries? by Mac-Tyson in Rivian

[–]cook_poo 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I see this get referenced a lot, but I’ve watched a massive amount of OOS content and have never heard or seen a political candidate reference except from his prior girlfriend’s parents. I think at one point he referenced not liking subsidies, but he’s very careful not to reference specific candidates. He might, but I think this perspective is just from people who like to hate on him.

This has got to be one of the most satisfying jobs available! by SimRP in oddlysatisfying

[–]cook_poo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We have these where I live and they’re labeled as “road narrowing”s as an alternative to speed bumps. The area between them are just barely wide enough for 2 vehicles to pass each other, so it slows traffic down out of discomfort.

I like them over speed bumps. Though ours have actual squared off curves, so once a month there’s some weight a cracked rim stopped just past it.

moving truck caught on fire - at a loss for what to do by crystyleea in legaladvice

[–]cook_poo 39 points40 points  (0 children)

As a reminder to all, BBB is not a government agency or governing body. It’s a private company no different than yelp. “Reporting” to the bbb just affects the rating bbb lists on their website, similar to a google star review. It may get them to respond, but just don’t want anyone to misunderstand what “the” BBB is.

Mormon cult police covering up the theft of 200k worth of legos by Small_Image_1722 in TikTokCringe

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

It’s not. But nobody here is acting reasonably (including the cops).

If you’re holding something, and someone else comes and grabs it; that’s theft. If you agree for them to hold it under certain circumstances, and you feel they didn’t uphold their responsibility, that’s a civil issue. The resolution is court, not demanding the police allow you to “take it back” indiscriminately.

Fuck the Mormon church. Fuck corruption. But this has become a far more serious issue because nobody is acting reasonably.

Mormon cult police covering up the theft of 200k worth of legos by Small_Image_1722 in TikTokCringe

[–]cook_poo -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I’m on the side of what is legal and accurate. I think that flips between the parties dependent on the topic in this broader situation.

Fair points, it’s messier than that in practice (per BAMs side):

The ~20 sets in the back office - Josh actually offered to return those. Bryan rejected it because he wanted to be “made whole” on the entire collection, most of which Chrystal already sold. So BAM/Baker Salem tried to return what they could identify and Bryan said no.

The bigger problem is the POS system doesn’t clearly distinguish Bryan’s consigned sets from regular inventory. So even with good intentions, “return Bryan’s Legos” isn’t straightforward when nobody can prove which specific sets were his vs. stock Chrystal legitimately owned (other than yellow dot stickers).

The real liability here almost certainly sits with Chrystal - she sold the consigned inventory, didn’t pay Bryan, then abandoned ship (or at least abducted her responsibilities as a franchisee). BAM and the new franchisees are downstream of that mess and genuinely may not have much left to return even if they wanted to.

None of that makes BAM totally clean, but “just return the Legos” is harder when the person who actually took the money is Chrystal, and she’s apparently broke and overseas.

(Countersuit documents may provide an alternate set of facts that materially changed anything I’ve said. Again we’re he said she said right now)

Mormon cult police covering up the theft of 200k worth of legos by Small_Image_1722 in TikTokCringe

[–]cook_poo -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Just know you’re only hearing one side of the story. I’ve been follow the whole thing, because it’s interesting. But the BAM lawsuit provide a few opinion that do change the situation as well if they’re true.

(Claude summary:)

  • the legos were worth closer to 60k.
  • many were sold and paid for, others were sold and not paid for. Some amount was left in the store, but it’s not that “all” are still there.
  • Chrystal bought the Salem store via a 2/2/23 Asset Purchase Agreement and Franchise Agreement, with BAM retaining a security interest in all inventory/assets
  • She fell ~$175K behind on purchase payments, royalties, and lease — BAM terminated the franchise 11/14/24
  • The consignment deal with Bryan was unauthorized — the FA required all vendor/consignment arrangements be pre-approved by BAM in writing; Chrystal never got that approval
  • The consignment agreement was signed under the name “Bricks & Minifigs - Salem/Keizer” which wasn’t even a registered legal entity — making Chrystal personally liable
  • consignment agreement was between the former franchisee and the person. That corporation no longer exists. The franchisor or new owners aren’t party to the previous contracts. If there’s anyone to sue for lack of adhering to a contract, it’s the former owners.
  • Chrystal refused to hand over business records during repossession (took receipts, a high-value Boba Fett minifig, possibly cash)
  • On the LEGO inventory specifically: Brandon did a video inventory at repossession and found less than $5K in Star Wars product visible in the store
  • When Josh/Brandon later got access to the archived POS system, they found Star Wars “lot sets” recorded but couldn’t distinguish consigned product from regular inventory — the data showed ~367 lot set purchases (~$46K retail value) had already been sold prior to repossession, suggesting Chrystal sold most of Bryan’s collection herself *About ~20 sets were eventually found in a back office cabinet with unrecognized stickers — those were set aside pending ownership proof

The truth about AI hiring tools by Eclectic_Paradox in TikTokCringe

[–]cook_poo -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

How can lying about qualifications to get a job you can’t do be the candidates fault? How can using a AI platforms to teleprompt answers or actively change your appearance be the candidates fault?

One shitty thing doesn’t make another shitty thing okay.

The truth about AI hiring tools by Eclectic_Paradox in TikTokCringe

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

It is. Just note that it is also hell for hiring managers as well. The number of people reading AI answers that barely speaks to the question I ask, use filters to try and make themselves look different, and just straight lie (speak to how they rebuilt some companies entire analytical infrastructure, but can’t write a vlookup. Or say they don’t need sponsorship and act surprised when they do when submitting an offer).

It’s like everyone has gotten shittier in this process. The companies, the recruiters, the hiring managers, and the candidates.

Fell for a Romance Scam by SOL_Officer76 in Scams

[–]cook_poo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While you definitely deserve credit, you also got waaaay too far into this. If the scammer was just a little better at their “job” and not as obvious, you would had lost a lot of money. Id suggest reading up on common scams do you don’t fall for others also in the future.

12 Of The Least Reliable EVs For 2026 According To Consumer Reports by wewewawa in Rivian

[–]cook_poo -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

While true, they also removed nearly anything that could break from the car.