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I'm gonna be honest with you guys, I don't think it's useful to conflate "available for other reasons, but also inadvertently ends up benefiting some disabled people" with "is an accessibility feature". I think that intention actually ends up being kinda relevant here.
#no doubt some. or possibly even many! disabled and housebound people have benefitted from the proliferation of delivery#apps in recent years.#but that is not the same as ''food delivery is meant for the disabled“#that's just not true. they are not who doordash is marketed towards. they are not the intended audience.#and its statistically impossible for them to be the majority of doordash/uber eats/etc's users. like on multiple levels.#its rude to make assumptions about any individual's life & ability but its not unreasonable to assume that like.#the majority of doordash's users do not capital n Need it. that's kind of a different statement.#and given that assumption some criticism of delivery apps as a social phenomenon is warrented.#this isn't like wheelchair ramps this is like plastic straws. yk.
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For those who have been into nyc in the last few months, what's the taxi situation like? Are they more readily available or are ride-shares still dominant?
I'm looking ahead to nycc and saving my legs the post-con agony of walking back to gct
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There should be free public transport everywhere at all times so broke carless bitches can still live fully and experience life
#sometimes I want to like. put myself out on a dating app and try to have some hookups#but the idea of like. making a stranger come get me just to hang out at their place. I’d feel so dreadfully rude#and what am I supposed to do fucking Uber??? the bus is cheaper#this does also extend to like long distance travel though. like a plane to meet my friends should be free too
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Okay but genuinely does anyone have tips on running away.
#I’m not doing it anytime soon since I have to save up some cash#right now I only have like 30$#but I’m not able to download apps like Uber or Cashapp because my parents will know#So I don’t really know where to go except maybe an online friends house because they’re like two hours away from me and I think they’ll let#me stay if I’m able to pay rent#but what job could a teenager even get yk#and there’s no like trains in my town as far as I know#But I’m gonna do more research#I need to get out of here or I’m gonna kms i swear#running away#run away#tips#running away from home#run away tips
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Companies using """"""""AI"""""""" chatbots in place of customer service (usually with a veneer of pretending you are actually speaking to a real person, which might not be so immediately obvious to more tech illiterate people) pisses me off so bad because they are just SO fundamentally useless. The only information it can tell you is information more efficiently communicated with a FAQ page, and information that is Wrong because current chatbot technology is, in fact, not even slightly 'intelligent' and pretty damn bad at giving accurate answers to anything but the simplest questions.
Like there's no point to it besides hoping onto the flashy artificial 'intelligence' gimmick and paying for less customer service work hours, and so many companies will not only have this feature but make their actual customer service prohibitively difficult to find (and usually involving a labyrinth of automated phone menu systems that you have to navigate correctly in order to get to a person). Makes me want to kill.
#Attempting to navigate support for Uber drivers (not as a customer but like as someone who is fucking working for the company)#is one of the most hellish experiences I have ever had#Because their easily accessible 'driver help' feature is a chatbot and their phone system probably qualifies as a form of torture#Literally you have to figure out the correct sequence of answers to get to a human by trial and error and it will hang up on you if you hit#any number of automated 'dead ends'#There was one time I didn't get paid for a really expensive delivery because the fucking app kept crashing and it's like they're under#the impression that their shitty fucking app is just Too Functional for that to be a potential problem so you have to outright lie to#the phone system to get to a human about this particular issue#Was pacing on the sidewalk for at least 45 minutes feeling the most homicidal I have ever felt in my life before I finally managed#to get to a human and then the answer was 'we can't help you' which like. Yeah#Yeah you can't can you. Yea
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food stamp card arrived, god bless
#my diary#the sigh of relief I sighed when I heard the balance#that shit un-greyed a hair on me#I am also a grubhub driver now#I chickened out on uber anxiety won but food delivery? much less stressful#I did a test run delivering pizza to some kid on campus at the nearby college#minor stress trying to find the dorm's parking lot but we got there#making less than 5 dollars felt pretty demeaning lmao but it's $4.82 more than I had yesterday#not gonna do any more tonight but I think spending a couple days a week doing lunch deliveries could be profitable#and I hate to say it but the grubhub driver app sets it up so it's kinda like a game with a map and quest markers and like.... I enjoy that#if this paid like a real job I might do it in lieu of a real job honestly I like driving around doing little errands
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Rover, I would love to know what labor you did that you feel you have earned $90 of my paycheck.
#rover is an app for pet sitters#so like uber but dogs and cats#anti capitalism#communism#socialism#gig economy#marx#das kapital#vent#angry#i hate this place#mine#okay to reblog
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How factors like pricing, customer satisfaction, influence the success of your taxi company? Uncover the secrets to a thriving taxi business.
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Watched a video about these "AI assistants" that Meta has launched with celebrity faces (Kendall Jenner, Snoop Dogg etc.). Somebody speculated/mentioned in the comments that eventually Meta wants to sell assistant apps to companies, but that makes ... no sense.
If they mean in the sense of a glorified search engine that gives you subtly wrong answers half the time and can't do math, sure - not that that's any different than the stuff that already exists (????)
But if they literally mean assistant, that's complete bogus. The bulk of an assistant's job is organizing things - getting stuff purchased, herding a bunch of hard-to-reach people into the same meeting, booking flights and rides, following up on important conversations. Yes, for some of these there's already an app that has automated the process to a degree. But if these processes were sufficiently automated, companies would already have phased out assistant positions. Sticking a well-read chat bot on top of Siri won't solve this.
If I ask my assistant to get me the best flight to New York, I don't want it to succeed 80 % of time and the rest of the time, book me a flight at 2 a.m. or send me to New York, Florida or put me on a flight that's 8 hours longer than necessary. And yes, you can probably optimize an app + chat bot for this specific task so it only fails 2 % of the time. But you cannot optimize a program to be good at everything–booking flights, booking car rentals, organizing catering, welcoming people at the front desk and basically any other request a human could think off. What you're looking for is a human brain and body. Humans can improvise, prioritize, make decisions, and, very importantly, interact freely with the material world. Developing a sufficiently advanced assistant is a pipe dream.
#now i understand that part of it might just be another round of hype to avoid shares dropping because it looks worse to write 'we got some#videos of kendall jenner and hope to make money off of it someday'#funnily enough no matter what complexity these assistant apps reach#it will be human assistants who use them#because the crux of having an assistant is that you DON'T have to deal with the nitty-gritty (like did the app understand my request) or#follow-up#meta#ai#post#ai assistant#the other thing to consider is when you let an app interact with a service for you that concerns spending money (like booking a flight but#really anything where money will be spent in the process) you lose power as a consumer#because you will hand over data about what you want and have to deal with the intransparency of the service#are you getting suggested the best/fastest/cheapest flight or the one from the airline that has a contract with your assistant app?#we are already seeing this with the enshittification of uber or other food or ride share apps#the company has the power to manipulate consumers and 'contractors' alike because they program the app
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i hate how taking one trip with one driver twice and him remembering/flirting with me can make me feel unsafe to use uber ever again.
#i feel like i have to check its not him next time#he asked for my number after he remembered this is the second time ive been on his car#congratulated me for not being another drunk girl)?#how can i block him from ever getting my trips again?#i reported him to the app but i hate how im feeling right now#i use uber a lot and i really hate this#its 3am btw#i hate when men#uber drive#uber driver
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planning for my airport trip tomorrow and bracing myself for evil crack of dawn transit issues, so i wishfully went to rideshare apps to see what it would cost to schedule a pickup and reader? nothing under $75.
#remember when an Uber across a city was $16 and you were like ‘oof steep…!’#anyways lots of rideshare complaints from me this week lol#it’s so rare that I’ll use one that my phone archives the apps regularly#which is probably why I’m extremely man yelling at cloud about it
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// Made it to Los Angeles! My vacation officially begins. I was gonna go out and explore a bit, but that 50 dollar Uber from the airport made me feel broke already, so I will be doing the same shit I do at home and browsing Tumblr. :) For free.
#[ i will NEVER complain about downtown charlotte uber prices EVER again lmfao#that shit said 50 dollars and i just looked at the app like... <_<#even waited like 20 minutes to see if it would go down. it did not. :)#so now that i've made it to my cozy lil airbnb... i can finally bother y'all. c; ]#ooc ; out of character
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I hate having anxiety autism bc ppl will swindle me out of like 60 dollars I just let it happen
#for context i have some regular customers who always come in and ask for rides#i never have the money to help them but i figured i probably could today#i offered to buy them an uber and thats what they originally asked for . just for me to get an uber for them#then he asked if i had cashapp. didnt ask if i could ALSO send some money . just asked if i had cash app#asked for 15 dollars i assumed hed use it to buy the uber. asked him to enter in his cashtag bc im a cashier and i was busy#he sneakily sent himself like 20 dollars instead of 15 but i was kinda like. whatever abt it#then he was like 'okay i just need an uber' like what? i thought thats what the money i was giving him was for but whatever!#i set my phone on the table and tell them to schedule themselves an uber#and i start getting a lot of customers in line and they like pick up my phone and take it and sent themselves another 20 dollars#i didnt even notice they sent themselves another 20 dollars because i was at work and couldnt check because i was busy#and then this morning i see they requested another 50 dollars and were like 'we need you please 🥺'#man i was offering to help and u guys fucking think im made of money or something meanwhile i have less than 100 dollars in my bank account#thats what i get for trying to be nice i guess. im a fucking idiot lol
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