

Yeah this stuff is why i never buy tech from Amazon, you never know if you’re gonna get a counterfeit item


Yeah this stuff is why i never buy tech from Amazon, you never know if you’re gonna get a counterfeit item


Seriously, i think op doesn’t understand how much a billion dollars actually is. With a billion dollars you could afford to repave every road you drive on regularly, and still have about a billion dollars left


I just looked it up and I’m fairly certain it wouldn’t work. Every time the output waveform gets too low then the led would turn off, which is what creates the flicker. An led needs a constant current to stay on constantly.


That’s what’s so stupid about the whole problem - the solution is known and easy but it costs a tiny bit more to make so lots of manufacturers don’t do it. It just needs to run off DC instead of AC. Simple.


Did he ignore flicker problems again like last year? Because flicker ruins lights for a lot of us


Your comment needs to be at the top


Thanks for the good thoughts, at the very least you put a smile on my face :)


Sigh, at least I’m not alone in my obliviousness. Can i stop beating myself up about it now? How about all those other unrelated past mistakes i made, can i stop beating myself up about those too? Sigh.


No they’re not, or at least not any more than any other album. If you buy an album, you’re buying the music on that album
You don’t even need to do that, the earring can just be an sd card holder, and you slip the sd card right out of it


Why is that ironic?


Just looking to learn, who told you that?


Hell, even just like 3 quarters of your salary would be ok for most. You’d have to cut your cost of living, but you’d never have to ever work again


Incorrect. Why are you speaking in an authoritative voice when you aren’t knowledgeable about the topic?
Percentage of fossil fuels is down -
https://www.worldenergydata.org/wp-content/uploads/11-US-elec-fuel-share-trends.svg
And the absolute amount of fossil fuels is down -
https://www.worldenergydata.org/wp-content/uploads/10-US-elec-fuel-qty-1.svg
Source -
https://www.worldenergydata.org/national-energy-trends/trends-of-united-states-energy-system/


Dude you’re saying nonsense. You said ai can’t defend its arguments. I provided incontrovertible evidence that it can. I’m going to say this as nicely as possible - you want to think that LLMs are unable to do anything useful so that you can hold onto a false belief about ourselves. And that is the reason why my comment is being half downvoted


EDIT - y’all are so silly, you’re just gonna downvote this incontrovertible proof of it doing exactly what you said it couldn’t do, and instead just pretend it doesn’t exist
Since it’s so easy to do i just went ahead and did it for you. Here’s my prompts and ai’s replies. It will write any opinion you want it to talk about, and give cogent reasonings and arguments for that opinion.
Prompt: Write an approximately 200 word opinion piece saying that removing car lanes to create bike lanes is bad. Support this with clear arguments explaining your position
Why Removing Car Lanes for Bike Lanes Can Be Counterproductive
Reallocating car lanes to create bike lanes may seem progressive, but it can have unintended consequences that undermine its goals. In densely populated urban areas, vehicular traffic remains essential for commerce, emergency services, and commuting—especially for individuals who cannot rely on biking due to age, disability, or long travel distances. When car lanes are removed, congestion intensifies, leading to increased emissions as drivers idle longer and search for alternative routes.
Public transportation often depends on road infrastructure too. Buses trapped in traffic delays become less reliable, disproportionately affecting lower-income riders who depend on them. Additionally, essential services like ambulances and delivery trucks face new bottlenecks, risking delays that can have serious implications.
The assumption that cyclists will replace drivers ignores demographic and logistical realities. Bike lanes benefit a specific subset of urban users—but they shouldn’t come at the cost of broader mobility. Instead of eliminating car lanes, cities should consider expanding bike networks where space allows or investing in multimodal infrastructure that improves mobility for all users.
Urban planning should strive for balance, not substitution. Redesigning streets must enhance accessibility across the board, not create new friction between commuters who are simply trying to get where they need to go.
Prompt: Write an approximately 200 word opinion piece saying that removing car lanes to create bike lanes is good. Support this with clear arguments explaining your position
Opinion: Why Converting Car Lanes to Bike Lanes Benefits Everyone
Urban spaces must evolve to meet the needs of modern communities—and converting car lanes into bike lanes is one of the smartest, most equitable moves cities can make. First, bike lanes promote healthier lifestyles. By making cycling safer and more accessible, people are more likely to trade short car trips for active commuting, which supports physical health and lowers emissions.
Second, cities thrive on efficiency. Cars take up tremendous space and often carry just one passenger. Bikes, by contrast, use a fraction of that space and cause significantly less wear on infrastructure. Fewer car lanes mean reduced traffic volume over time as behavior adjusts, alleviating congestion—not worsening it.
Third, these changes make streets safer. Studies consistently show that well-designed bike infrastructure leads to fewer traffic collisions and fatalities. Cyclists separated from speeding vehicles feel safer, and drivers operate with greater awareness.
Finally, this shift reflects a cultural transformation: from car dominance to sustainable mobility. Prioritizing bike infrastructure signals that our cities value cleaner air, quieter streets, and more livable neighborhoods.
Reshaping roads isn’t just about bikes—it’s about building cities for people, not just machines. Let’s pedal forward together.


It really can. I’ve used ai, I’ve personally seen it do it tons of times. It can make cohesive arguments backed up by reasonable rationales. It doesn’t need to “understand” anything to do this. Do you need me to write some prompts and copy n paste ai’s response to prove it to you?
Anywhere that has an actual supply chain instead of website that’s just a front for individual resellers. Places like best buy, or if you could get shipped from microcenter.