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Maybe not skip them, but instead play something else over top of them like another video you like, a music segment, or cat videos.
Maybe not skip them, but instead play something else over top of them like another video you like, a music segment, or cat videos.
I don’t know about you, but what I learned is we’ll build our own Youtube with blackjack and hookers.
They’re so brave.
That’s why you do Iceland instead.
What ever happened to doing this with UHF RFID? Getting the cost of the individual chips down was always just a matter of scaling production.
Not with any pci-e expansion sockets. I’m not even sure it could address a proper pci-e GPU.
That would be pretty impressive, actually.
Remember kids, if you’re not paying for the service you get from a large company, you aren’t their customer, you’re their product.
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As he said, that only works if the device is on, which would be really odd in a car. I’m not aware of any that keep comms on in sleep, since those are typically high power draw.
Good cheat prevention needs to be part of the game’s fundamental design, not some virus as a band-aid.
Not as of right now, it isn’t. I was disappointed to see none when I searched.
Can we please stop acting like every firmware update they push is some major recall?
Isn’t hyperloop like the opposite kind of transit to your typical public transit of the type he hates? Like, the only thing it can really compete with is airlines for long distance rapid transit.
I got a huge office printing center thing from government liquidation out of my nearby military base for $55. It came with more toner than I could ever use in my lifetime.
The right source for this kind of stuff is the NHTSA’s database, but you can’t manufacture juicy headlines from that.
Even the Lending Tree “article” has a disclaimer at the top that they haven’t reviewed or approved any of it.
Last time a garbage clickbait hit-piece like this pissed me off, I looked into the crash statistics myself and found Tesla vehicles were around 1/80th the average crash ratio per capita.
I’m sure this is somewhat skewed by the kinds of people driving them versus the average work vehicles and clunkers out there, but still, it just feels absurdly false to claim Teslas even approach the highest crash rate.
And even the sketchy “study” not even endorsed by the site it’s posted to, then linked by Forbes, then says Ram vehicles as the highest crash rate (lol), so it’s wild that Forbes goes on to say it’s Tesla at the top spot.
There are manual releases on each door inside, but I’m surprised they don’t have them outside as well.
Reading more about it, I find that many only have manual releases on the front doors until recently and they have a connection point you’re meant to jump with power to unlock and open from the outside. I didn’t think anyone would be okay waiting for a jump to get their baby out, but then these people waited for firemen to break their window, so…