

This sucks because it’s an invasion of privacy. But it also sucks because SMUD is an otherwise great utility.
This sucks because it’s an invasion of privacy. But it also sucks because SMUD is an otherwise great utility.
The number one thing that makes this app potentially effective is reach. You don’t build a userbase big enough to be worthwhile with a side loaded android app, certainly not in a short period of time.
A rouge terrorist state.
Apple v Epic is like the Trump-Elon fight. Apple, like Trump, does more and lasting damage. Sweeny, like Elon, is somehow even more hate-able.
I don’t want either side to win, I want both sides to lose.
Feels like they are both made up scenarios for rage-bait. In both scenarios, the first two questions are completely relevant and the third is only a problem if you’re already looking for a problem.
I figured. Here I am trying to visualize any way a f2f could even work.
I know you’re probably being facetious, but if not a female-to-female cord wouldn’t expose live wires the way a male-to-male one would. In fact, I can’t think of a way it’d be dangerous, and I can’t even think of a way it’d be useful.
Interesting. Is that the old chassis or the new (notch) chassis. My first thought is damage somehow on account of it being second-hand.
Kinda why I put it as a “bonus,” as you’re right it’s subjective. For me, Apple trackpads are perfectly buttery smooth, and they get the accidental touch detection perfect (something my work Windows laptop drives me insane with.)
Bonus. The trackpad is head and shoulders above anything I’ve ever used. For me, that’s worth the price of admission alone.
At this point, I wouldn’t object to the 2nd Amendment.
5% fuel savings on an average vehicle driven an average number of miles at an average gasoline cost is $120 per year.
I appreciate you sharing your perspective. I’m largely committed to upgrading to 11s now, but can I ask did 10s require spreading or cold-setting the rear dropout spacing?
If you can used to driving electric, I’m confident you could get used to a vehicle with start-stop.
Citation needed. What law specifies that?
It’s not literally illegal, at worst it may void your warranty.
The picture used in this article is literally the button to turn the feature off.
You’d think the “gas is too expensive” crowd would welcome a 5% decrease.
I’m all for making sure government spend (in the form of mileage credits) are proportional to fuel savings in reality.
I’m just not sure this government is unbiased here.
I loathe Spotify. But blame here falls on the UK government.
Of course, if Spotify fought this half as hard as they fight Apple…