

It could be the control arms. Older Model 3’s have famously shitty control arms that collapse all the time, but a lot of people don’t seem to notice until it gets really bad (myself included, unfortunately).


It could be the control arms. Older Model 3’s have famously shitty control arms that collapse all the time, but a lot of people don’t seem to notice until it gets really bad (myself included, unfortunately).


I would be curious to see if the same holds true for replacing Chromebooks with non-connected tech like dedicated word processors.


On the other hand, it may have the unintended effect of keeping rats and mice away from brewing sites.


The drivers themselves are included in the kernel as loadable modules. A lot of things don’t even require the linux-firmware package.


I don’t know that the current crop of immutable distros would be able to prevent something like this. rpm-ostree, at least, lets you install out-of-tree rpm packages to the base system, you just have to reboot for them to take effect.
Can’t be him. He’s stuck back in nineteen-shitty-nine.


Yeah it’s a necessary evil, unfortunately. One of the biggest lessons I learned working there is not to bother hosting your own email, because now it all goes through several dozen intermediary spam filters whether you want it to or not, and if even one of those gets tripped up, you’re not sending or receiving.


I use Fastmail too because I used to work there, but I happen to know firsthand that internally they’re strongly in favor of mass surveillance. That said, they can’t read shit if you use PGP.


I want to see durability tests on the internal screen, because in the brief time that I owned a foldable phone, I was extremely reluctant to use the inner screen due to anxiety about damaging it. As I recall, even the newest Fold from Samsung still has an inner screen that can be scratched with a fingernail, which is, frankly, completely unacceptable for something that needs to be used with your fingers.


How much chicken acid do I take to see 75 kg?


And I was posting mine, which you told me were false based off of yours.


Dude seems like he’s probably a troll, and a bad one at that.


Hey, that’s not fair. You also get to drag around the extra weight from having both power sources, which lowers efficiency!


Did you even read your own source? This is literally the next fucking line down from your disingenuously-cropped table.



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I have one of those and it happily does 250 kW at supported chargers. Takes me 20 minutes or so to go from 15% to 80%.


My guess is that they’re not twitchy and they keep your mind active.


It’s naive to think that European companies won’t find a way to do the same level of shady shit in the future once everyone is nice and complacent.


That’s a terrible reason to introduce even more.
You can absolutely tell the distance to an object with cameras if you use more than one. Our eyes do it all the time.