What’s really crappy is that my ISP which used to give me a public ipv4 and also supported ipv6 2as bought out, and now I’m on cgnat and ipv6 support has disappeared.
Fuck metronet, it’s not even cheap anymore
What’s really crappy is that my ISP which used to give me a public ipv4 and also supported ipv6 2as bought out, and now I’m on cgnat and ipv6 support has disappeared.
Fuck metronet, it’s not even cheap anymore
I could enable it in the app, but Android versions below 10 resample everything down to 16 bit / 44.1 khz and Waydroid is stuck on Android 9 for now.
Now I guess I’d have to pass safety net or hide root and I can’t be bothered. I just plug my phone into the dac instead
Cider doesn’t support lossless, but then again neither does the version of android supported by waydroid currently
Aside from the Leaf, which does not have any sort of battery temperature management, I wouldn’t expect an EV to need a battery so soon.
Teslas can easily make it to 200k miles at while retaining >80% of peak capacity, according to .
Most of the other brands don’t have enough vehicles approaching that milestone that I could find data on.
I once ran fsck
on a mounted filesystem, couldn’t find any way back from that one…
There is a demo, not sure what’s in it though. Back when they were separate games, the training missions of each game served as the demo level, and I think at some point the Paris mission of the first game was free.
The Galaxy S5 had waterproofing and a removable battery, and it worked alright. They’ll just have to make sure the gaskets and latches aren’t garbage.
They now even doubled down to actively remove sensors from older models, to avoid the inputs interfering with the new updates.
Yes, I bought FSD a long time ago and even though I’m owed a hardware 3 upgrade, I’ve yet to get it. If I stay on hardware 2.5, my radar will be stay active and they can’t do something even dumber like disable my parking sensors. I’ve driven vision-only cars and it’s really worse at least for the roads around here. The FSD alpha is still too nerve-wracking to use for me to even consider installing it.
The only doctors who are 1%ers are the ones who finished med school 30+ years ago, and managed to start their own practice before hospital systems started buying up and consolidating everything. Anyone who got their start more recently is much more likely to be working for one of these consolidated practices, with zero ownership and an insane schedule. Considering the cost in both time and money for me school, a family medicine doctor will be in about the same place net-worth wise as a high level tech worker. Still good money but far from 1% territory.
It’s probably just based on the road maintenance score, but I’d love it junction and road design played a part in accident frequency. So my town can have that one intersection that always seems to have a crash during rush hour every Friday.
Isn’t this the standard way to eat pretzels?