

Google has every incentive to break reCAPTCHA competitors and/or use botnets to spam anything not protected by reCAPTCHA.


Google has every incentive to break reCAPTCHA competitors and/or use botnets to spam anything not protected by reCAPTCHA.


I drive a small EV that does 14 kWh/100 km, that’s 4.44 mi/kWh. The charger is not 100% efficient though.


But don’t worry social credit systems where you’re barred from public transport is so dystopian only the Chinese do it.
Trim clips are cheap, check for all the broken ones you can find and replace them. Double sided tape and some packaging materials like foam helps with rattles if stuff just doesn’t fit perfectly, if stuff is already off it doesn’t take much extra time to stick a few pads.
(If the manufacturer charges too much for clips, you can probably find them on AliExpress using the part numbers, they’re often a bit annoying to substitute so if you’re only saving a few dollars by trying your luck with a mix of generic ones, I’d say don’t bother. If you don’t have any, plastic levers for trim are also very useful and cost very little, the metal ones tend to scuff things and covering the ends in tape makes them too bulky)


The model Y is the worst car I cross at night in any car with a low seating position and even in some vans. The beam is too bright and also aimed directly at my eyes. Yellow glasses aren’t enough.


Brands love to brag they’re European but sell you Chinese tools, most of the time they’re not even their own designs.
It’s annoying that they don’t have to be more transparent about this.


Eurovision did the same.


Zulip works fine


Companies who get good deals on them and only care about the financial aspect.
Stahlwille.
Free software activists in Europe have been saying for decades that it’s a matter of sovereignty and the investments may be painful at first but will end up saving untold amounts of money.
The Marshall plan goodwill has run out now.