>the very dumb in the USA will use this as justification for shooting up LGBTQ nightclubs Did you mean the Colorado shooting, which was done by a non-binary person whose father was a porn actor? Or the Orlando shooting,…
>If Microsoft wants to have an OS in the mobile/touch realm (I’m not saying they should), sharing apps with regular Windows is their only chance. No, a better alternative is sharing apps with Android. That's one of the…
As a surface user, I must say windows 11 definitely has gotten -worse- for tablet usage too. 10 had a special "tablet mode" that did things like automatically keeping all app windows fullscreen, like a tiling window…
I find it interesting how democrats fell into a pit that I used to think was something only Trump and his ilk followed. The two parties really are the same at the core. One may pretend to be conservative and the other…
>(Tesla is building their own lithium refinery in Texas to drive down battery costs; point me to an automaker that is doing the same, they can barely source batteries at the scale they need) With this kind of statement…
At medium/higher speed collisions? no it wouldn't fare better. But at city street level collision? oh yeah it would fare a huge amount better actually. Not all collisions are the compact this metal box into a smaller…
I live near Montpellier in France and I also live with a bicycle as my main method of transportation, but I can understand the appeal of something like the Ami for a lot of people. It takes dedication to be a cyclist…
For the same reason most people are unwilling to go to work with a bicycle even when they live near their work. Quads are fun vehicles in good weather but you don't want to drive one when it rains the beejesus.
> If your budget is £7k there are plenty of used options around that would involve sacrificing much less than this for about double the range (thinking early Leaf/Zoe/Ion). The Zoe is a 33 000 € car brand new. Cars must…
It's ugly because it was made to be as cheap as possible. For example, the "passenger" side door is the same door as the driver side, so the driver's door opens like a suicide door, while the passenger one opens like a…
>Similarly, there's no mention of food-borne illnesses due to microbial contamination, again a higher risk in combined and processed meat (hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage etc.) Have you read your own data? >study of 4589…
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/05/random_number... >On May 13th, 2008 the Debian project announced that Luciano Bello found an interesting vulnerability in the OpenSSL package they were distributing. The…
http://www.islinuxaboutchoice.com/ >where to me, running Linux is about choice. Quote : "From: Adam Jackson To: Development discussions related to Fedora Subject: Linux is not about choice [was Re: Fedora too cutting…
>never saw anyone using Alpine as the infrastructural distro for their, say like desktop environment akin to Manjaro and Fedora Alpine runs musl libc. This makes it buggy with all sorts of software that rely on…
>thought that systemd was generally hated? If it was generally hated there would be a lot more support for the distros that don't have systemd. There isn't. Except for alpine, all of them are extremely niche, half of…
>with the latest Ryzen is faster and gets similar battery life than the M1 or M2, so I wouldn't call x86 dead yet. Mind you, even "as fast as M1" would look amazing compared to Qualcomm's mediocre chips. Those who talk…
>the very dumb in the USA will use this as justification for shooting up LGBTQ nightclubs Did you mean the Colorado shooting, which was done by a non-binary person whose father was a porn actor? Or the Orlando shooting,…
>If Microsoft wants to have an OS in the mobile/touch realm (I’m not saying they should), sharing apps with regular Windows is their only chance. No, a better alternative is sharing apps with Android. That's one of the…
As a surface user, I must say windows 11 definitely has gotten -worse- for tablet usage too. 10 had a special "tablet mode" that did things like automatically keeping all app windows fullscreen, like a tiling window…
I find it interesting how democrats fell into a pit that I used to think was something only Trump and his ilk followed. The two parties really are the same at the core. One may pretend to be conservative and the other…
>(Tesla is building their own lithium refinery in Texas to drive down battery costs; point me to an automaker that is doing the same, they can barely source batteries at the scale they need) With this kind of statement…
At medium/higher speed collisions? no it wouldn't fare better. But at city street level collision? oh yeah it would fare a huge amount better actually. Not all collisions are the compact this metal box into a smaller…
I live near Montpellier in France and I also live with a bicycle as my main method of transportation, but I can understand the appeal of something like the Ami for a lot of people. It takes dedication to be a cyclist…
For the same reason most people are unwilling to go to work with a bicycle even when they live near their work. Quads are fun vehicles in good weather but you don't want to drive one when it rains the beejesus.
> If your budget is £7k there are plenty of used options around that would involve sacrificing much less than this for about double the range (thinking early Leaf/Zoe/Ion). The Zoe is a 33 000 € car brand new. Cars must…
It's ugly because it was made to be as cheap as possible. For example, the "passenger" side door is the same door as the driver side, so the driver's door opens like a suicide door, while the passenger one opens like a…
>Similarly, there's no mention of food-borne illnesses due to microbial contamination, again a higher risk in combined and processed meat (hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage etc.) Have you read your own data? >study of 4589…
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/05/random_number... >On May 13th, 2008 the Debian project announced that Luciano Bello found an interesting vulnerability in the OpenSSL package they were distributing. The…
http://www.islinuxaboutchoice.com/ >where to me, running Linux is about choice. Quote : "From: Adam Jackson To: Development discussions related to Fedora Subject: Linux is not about choice [was Re: Fedora too cutting…
>never saw anyone using Alpine as the infrastructural distro for their, say like desktop environment akin to Manjaro and Fedora Alpine runs musl libc. This makes it buggy with all sorts of software that rely on…
>thought that systemd was generally hated? If it was generally hated there would be a lot more support for the distros that don't have systemd. There isn't. Except for alpine, all of them are extremely niche, half of…
>with the latest Ryzen is faster and gets similar battery life than the M1 or M2, so I wouldn't call x86 dead yet. Mind you, even "as fast as M1" would look amazing compared to Qualcomm's mediocre chips. Those who talk…