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    15 hours ago

    I know this is a parody, but:

    In the US, you might soon need a white “walking buddy” when they re-instate Jim Crow laws, because you wouldn’t be allowed to travel without a white man leading the group.

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      14 hours ago

      Honestly in some areas of town late at night, I would totally make use of a service like this…

      …but I’d also expect the service be abused by people seeking people to harass.

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      15 hours ago

      Dude there’s probably a business in that. People typically just get hookers for that weird situation where a rich powerful man has to go to an event and bring a plus one, and he can’t find a woman who doesn’t hate him so he has to rent one by the hour.

      Make it an app. Fuck it. Lets let the business majors ruin that too.

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        8 hours ago

        They usually get escorts, which actually isn’t the same thing as a hooker and not all of them actually do sex work. I have no idea why I know anything about that, but it was something I was just kinda aware of as a young adult.

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          8 hours ago

          “not all of them actually do sex work” is one of those fictions that everyone on all sides is happy to play along with.

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      15 hours ago

      unlike other comments, I’d argue, like most tech, it was incredibly profitable for anyone except the people funding it.

      Business is not about extracting money from goods and services, it’s about tricking VC funders to give you 50 million dollars a year

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      15 hours ago

      Hilariously unprofitable. They even came up with creative accounting to show how, despite never being profitable they may turn a profit if you don’t count their debts and losses.

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        7 hours ago

        Uber’s true business model isn’t in place yet. Eventually, all cars will be self-driving, and they can ditch the drivers. The ultimate objective is to replace personal car ownership with a driving service.

        Once they don’t have to pay drivers, and they have monthly fees coming in from millions of subscribers, they’ll clean up.

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          3 hours ago

          I think you’re wrong on this one.

          Currently uber does not own anything. Repair costs are for the drivers. Buying a car is for the drivers.

          If they are not profitable now, replacing driver’s “wage” will only make it more expensive.

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          4 hours ago

          So their entire company is built on the gamble that self-driving cars will happen before their finances implode?

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      18 hours ago

      Never had been Earth astronauts gun meme

      No, but fr Uber is a masterclass in creative accounting and strategic acquisitions for further creative accounting.

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      19 hours ago

      Their whole business model is “wait for self driving and then $$$” as they’ll no longer have to pay anybody.

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      19 hours ago

      “In 2023, Uber reported its first annual profit since going public in 2019, with a net income of $1.9 billion. This follows a period of consistent losses for the company.”

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    20 hours ago

    I don’t say this much but that is actually a good idea, considering the amount of people that live very lonely and isolated lives. Maybe this can help some people to talk, enjoy another’s company, etc. Maybe. Everything else the effing internet and tech companies tried only managed to push people apart…

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      18 hours ago

      Except that it gives predators an easy way to be alone with drunk women. I wouldn’t trust Uber’s security checks.

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      20 hours ago

      sure, it’s nice to do something about loneliness. Makes me think of human libraries, where you can borrow a human to have a talk with. But please, let’s do these things voluntarily and not for profit. There’s something nasty about “I’m only willing to speak to you if you pay me”.

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        20 hours ago

        Isn’t that a japanese thing? With cafes where you go to talk with a person?

        But back to the subject at hand.

        I could see this as a way to get someone’s help to take some groceries home or some large object a single person can’t, as it is too akward to hold alone.

        Or as a personal guide or to have company to go to/through somewhere someone does not feel comfortable.

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    22 hours ago

    For the first time, I saw a car with Uber stickers in my country. Wanted to peel them off, but I also don’t wanna get in a fight over it. Pretty sure it’ll mostly be used by foreigners because the local alternative has several years of advantage and is also a multinational now.

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      22 hours ago

      friend, if i gotta burn down shit while facing forced disappearance to el salvador, you’d better be peeling the corporatists’ stickers off cars to protect your local alternative

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        21 hours ago

        Friend, I live at least 7 timezones away from you. I appreciate you burning shit down, but the people who voted the orange fascist into power are your friends and family, not me.

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          19 hours ago

          is your nation so removed from the world as to be immune to the resurrection of fascism and the march of billionaire monopolists? i suppose I’m nearly 12 timesones away from North Sentinel Island

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            16 hours ago

            If the fascists here take over, it’ll be the local ones tbh. But don’t worry, I’m already running a personal trade surplus with the USA. Trump would hate me.

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          21 hours ago

          America is so large that it’s very possible that person has no friends or family who voted for trump at all. I know I don’t.

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            19 hours ago

            Suddenly everyone is on their high horse about number of time zones away.

            Also is Uber really the number one corporation we need to be fighting right now?