• @bravowhiskey
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    531 month ago

    The number of app ideas I have been pitched in an Uber.

    When I was working in software I would tell them I worked for the government and couldn’t talk about it, to avoid saying I worked in software, to avoid being pitched app ideas.

  • @mostNONheinous
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    1 month ago

    I take an Uber a few times a week to work, and usually ride home with a coworker. Yesterday on the way into work, I think my Uber driver was confused and thought I was another Uber driver because he would not shut the fuck up about all the inner workings and how he already drove for 8 hours but was gonna miss some sleep at 11 am in the morning because the app told him a ton of people needed rides right now. I had finally got him to stop talking when he realized my first stop was at Chinese food restaurant, he then proceeded to ask me a ton of questions about the food, up to and including how it makes me feel after I eat it. I understand if you are an extrovert, but my god there has to be a line where you take a hint and stfu.

    Edit: looks like I got a downvote, so either my Uber driver saw this(sorry man I just don’t wanna talk), or there is a butthurt extrovert(deal with it, we deal with you) out there.

      • @mostNONheinous
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        41 month ago

        I don’t know, that’s why I said I thought he was confused.

  • ivanafterall ☑️
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    101 month ago

    I’ve been doing some rideshare driving recently and I default to silence (besides greeting them), but I definitely prefer the chatty passengers. Kind of the best part of the job, really.

  • @Psythik
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    -61 month ago

    This is why I prefer robotaxis. No driver to bother you, which means that you don’t have to tip, either. Plus they tend to be cheaper than Uber/Lyft.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 month ago

      Oh give them a few years and they’ll be filled with screens and adverts and noise you can turn off for an additional fee.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      Obligatory mention that walking, cycling and public transit is orders of magnitude cheaper and you don’t have to talk to anybody either.

      You’d save a bunch of money even if you still take the taxi half the time

      • 🐍🩶🐢
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        41 month ago

        I am entirely sure it is area dependent and very very different if you are male presenting, but I have no idea how to deal with the extreme anxiety of public transit. The tube in London was great. The subway in NYC was confusing and anxiety inducing, but my phone made up most of the confusion. I am terrified of buses. I need a clear display of the next stops and hopefully a route posted, as I usually can’t hear or understand any instructions over a speaker, if anything is broadcasted at all.

        The worst part is being completely unable to relax. Having to wear headphones without music, and firmly not look at anyone to hopefully avoid harassment and block out the overwhelming noise. I can’t even draw on my iPad in peace without someone wanting to look at it and ask questions. I have to make sure I am not in the way, don’t take up too much room, and don’t miss some cue that I was supposed to do something. I hate being a woman. I hate that being in public is an ordeal and I can’t just go for a walk without having to prepare battle gear of sorts to protect myself.

      • Echo Dot
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        41 month ago

        What I want is motorized roller skates, so I can just sort of whiz along while standing perfectly still.

    • Track_ShovelOP
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      21 month ago

      Wait have you actually been in one of those? I thought they were just in a closed trial or something

      • synae[he/him]
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        31 month ago

        Waymo taxis are available to anyone in San Francisco. And they’re all over the place now. Yesterday I walked to the movies (about 1mi) and back home - I must’ve spotted 30 of them over the course of the day, and that might even be a lowball estimate

      • @Psythik
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        31 month ago

        I live in Phoenix which has Waymo. Like the other person said, they’re everywhere. And they’re much better drivers than everyone else on the road.