@Anc_Aesthetics A 96% accuracy would mean that your average state school (20-25k students) would falsely flag 1,000 students as plagiarising if each student only had 1 assignment scored. Now multiply that by X assignments and x schools and thats a lot of false positive admin time
@ShowMeYourCIM I'd love to buy a used one but someone has to buy new ones to have used ones and I don't know that it has much fleet appeal outside of use cases where it'll get driven into the ground anyway
@ShowMeYourCIM I think it's just so hard to make a value proposition. Even if it's the cheapest it's still not cheap. If you need a truck you can get a comparably priced used with far more features / capability. If you need an EV you can get way more for the same price
@fawfulfan I do think one thing we haven't seen from the legislature is a sort of blanket barring of judicial review and I'm surprised that not a tactic that comes up from pack the court / impeach justices circles
@Sublux8tor@NickCho No but my point is if you want a truck there are better equipped trucks at a close price point and if you want an EV there are way better equipped comparable vehicles.
To say nothing of the used Lightnings which will start hitting the market when all these leases end
@NickCho To say nothing of it ford actually materializes the $30k electric truck. I paid $25k for a used Mach E with 22K miles and it's not even in the same world of vehicle
@NickCho I think Slate just doesn't have the value proposition it needs unfortunately. It's cheapest but not cheaper enough relatively. Ignoring uncertainty about reliability / manufacturer existing but for like $7k more you're in new maverick / used f150 territory