No that’s spoiled bean juice
No that’s spoiled bean juice
I honestly believe the person starting the thread was on the same wavelength, just pointing out the reason so many still choose ice
I absolutely agree that we should work on improving EVs, charging network and whatever technologies makes it better and more suitable for more people. But every person in need of a car has unique hard requirements for the car that can’t be ignored as “inconvenience” - and many of those people have to drive with fossil fuels still.
Also, battery swap stations being available in X location doesn’t matter to people living in Y location, nor should people in Y location buy EV in hopes that it will be better in Z years
Uh, maintenance is one thing where ICE wins (until very recently, thanks fucktards in car industry). Cars have been generally very easy to work on, with anyone with a toolbox being able to do most their repairs in a shed
Yes, for people who can’t charge at home. I’d love to swap to electric, but 1 hour trip to go charge the car at the nearest charging station is not realistic - especially since I’d need to do it twice as often as 10min trip to refuel.
Also there’s the EV prices, starting at 2-3 times more than my current whip lol
You wouldn’t use those to wash cars, they’ll also tear off the paint
Yeah, I’m stretching it a bit
If I had to guess, the programmable extra buttons on a Logitech mouses.
You need to configure them in the piece of shit Logitech software, that’s not supported on Linux
Baby wake up, new copypasta just dropped
There’s a ton of evidence in internet about a pregnant Sonic
Nah don’t see that being factor, the small Mikrotik is handling it very well for my small homelab, and pfsense was running on stupidly overkill 8c16t / 32gb memory because didn’t have any more fitting hardware at that point
Edit: the huge battery drain was on phone, with VPN client
I had openvpn server on pfsense couple years ago, and now wireguard on Mikrotik
Probably not any more unsafe than Windows in general. Microsoft already steals all your data, so not sure why you’d be more scared of a script that you can inspect to know exactly what it does
No idea about those, but wireguard and openvpn were terrible for battery life, only ever used if I needed to access something at home
This seems to be a normal issue with VPN apps on Android, they drain battery like crazy
Swiss flag is a big plus though
Or just let’s assume the phones are open 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. The average call volume would be drastically lower than during business hours
In the same class as poophole loophole