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After a lifetime of committing fraud and other crimes. He should have been prosecuted at least as far back as the 80’s.
After a lifetime of committing fraud and other crimes. He should have been prosecuted at least as far back as the 80’s.
The rich only get in trouble for screwing over other rich.
No modern car by a major manufacture is easily repairable, ICE or EV.
Aptera supports Right to Repair.,
Edison Motors has preorders for their pickup truck conversion kits as well if you need something bigger.
oh wow, yeah. This stuff doesn’t look well for the people running that site.
Can google be used at all for any product recommendations anymore? Anyone with a buck to make is gaming the algorithm.
pfft, ok. If the rich want to cook themselves, all the easier to eat.
Or just have manual doors and locks with an electric actuator if you really want those “smart” features.
Considering the technical mess that was Serious Sam 4 and the fast turnaround of Talos 2, retiring Serious Engine was probably the right call. Wish they went to Godot, but at least they didn’t go with Unity.
Mods felt the need to remove their posts, but they were either a troll/bad faith actor or an idiot.
Are you suggesting that they’re lying? On the internet?
Nah, they’re definitely a troll.
Fuck off troll.
I only read the first half of what you said, but I’m ready to fight you.
/s
It’s a turn of phrase. No one’s denying what Ford was.
Hey, Ford might have been a Nazi sympathizer, but he knew how to make an engine in his kitchen and what people wanted in a car.
Calm down Ms, Aghdam.
Or just use them in cities or rural areas. Not everyone goes onto the freeway everyday.
I vaguely remember something from TechTV or Slashdot. Searches only turn up more recent discussions though. The old stories are getting buried by the more recent shit going on.
The complexity does no necessity locking diagnostic code away from consumers or small shops. The complexity does not necessity creating increasingly granular parts that don’t work between close models. The “improvements” are often just marketing hype or incremental nonsense. The infotainment centers on cars are a great example.