• bravowhiskey@lemmy.world
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    30 days 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.

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    29 days 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.

  • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    30 days 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.

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    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.

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      30 days 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.

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      30 days ago

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

      • synae[he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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        29 days 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

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        29 days 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.