Almost everything I just put 01.01.2000 because quite frankly websites have no business knowing my actual birthday.
Almost everything I just put 01.01.2000 because quite frankly websites have no business knowing my actual birthday.
I agree, however they also don’t allow sideloading as far as I know. I think there’s a distinction between policing whats on your store, and what users can install from anywhere.
Ah completely forgot about regenerative braking! I thought the main reason it needed changed was due to age and water absorbance rather than usage though, but again if regenerative brakes are used heavily then the regular brakes losing a little efficiency is a lot less of a deal.
Do electric cars not have brake fluid? Should that not be being changed soon in it if you’ve had it 5 years.
I loved that thing as a kid, I’d completely forgotten about it!'.
Guinness 0 is remarkably good I have to say.
More likely just the shear cost of building the tracks.
Seriously? I didn’t know it was anywhere near that low. That’s great assuming they haven’t just replaced it with gas or something similar, although gas is supposed to be better than coal.
Will renewables ever be viable in countries like the UK or Ireland, where there isn’t actually a whole lot of land for things like solar and wind?
In a lot of places the internet is there, but realistically the public transport never will be. It would cost so much to provide a service in every rural area that 3 people use that its totally infeasible. I think this is the situation where cars make sense, for people where public transport isn’t a realistic option.
.ie is another one, you can’t get them from a lot of registrars and have to prove you’re genuinely based in Ireland.
On flat ground, agreed. On a hill, my car just doesnt have the power to do that without some gas.
Because the manual transmission changes the entire experience of driving it, whereas a manual choke or ignition only changes starting it.
Some people (including myself) just find it more enjoyable to drive a manual. I feel more connected to the car, like its doing exactly what I want it to, and I feel like I’ve done something when I’ve driven home rev matching gears perfectly.
It’s just about preference at the end of the day, but I do find manuals more fun.
I mean, I did ask for a wild guess.
You’d get a mug of builders tea.
Take a wild guess where.
If you have a Renault I don’t believe you that you don’t have a problem.
I have a dell laptop. Barrel charging port, but the USB-C port will charge it too… Just very slowly with a 33W phone charger instead of the 130W laptop charger.
That’s the niche I think Rust is trying to fill, it’s both low level, and provides the tools to be memory safe whenever you don’t need unsafe code.
I’ve only used Deluge on Windicks but I have to say ktorrent was good while I used it on Arch with KDE.
Well all I’m going to say is RIP Hello Internet