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There’s a limit to how many physical buttons before it goes the other way. Hyundai are already at ‘enough’ and the Kias I’ve looked at have way too many.
There’s a limit to how many physical buttons before it goes the other way. Hyundai are already at ‘enough’ and the Kias I’ve looked at have way too many.
The problem is not touchscreens. It’s the awful implementation. I have a Tesla(never again, ugh) and a Hyundai Ioniq5.
The Tesla has a fantastic touchscreen that integrates well with the car. Also no display behind the wheel. I’m tall, I can’t see it.
Hyundai the rear seat warmers are buttons. My passengers are happy. The driver’s warmer is buried in a touch screen menu. Which would be fine but the shitty screen takes a minute to boot up which means I can’t adjust my seat until I’ve already driven off and now it’s dangerous and fiddly.
In summary: I don’t mind if it’s touchscreen or not, it has to be fast and reactive.
How does it compare to DDG? I’ve never even heard of these two.
There’s also Transmission-Wireguard by the same guy.
Kdeconnect/gsconnect is also on Android
When I first used Jellyfin, the official Docker image didn’t have AMD video acceleration working out of the box and the LinuxServer one did.
LinuxServer images often solve problems and work out of the box better than the official option.
I think I’m right in saying they have a standardised and reliable option for running as a none-root user too.
Your Nihilism link is broken, I think it’s bracket related. Also, remove the m. bit from Wikpedia links, they send us to the mobile site.
Just because handcuffung is normal in the USA, that doesnt make it normal or sensible. No one gets cuffed in a normal traffic stop or house visit in the UK for example.
Talking to hotel staff. About networking. Yeah… uh… Good luck!
MTU 1280 fixes all MTU problems, at a cost to performance.
Ah, fair enough then.
They would drop tactical nukes on NATO forces.
Yeah maybe. I was operating under the prevailing idea in this thread that NATO would steamroll through Russia. It’s not something I necessarily agree with.
It’s never going to happen anyways.
Well, quite. This is all just a thought experiment, no one thinks it could happen. NATO is a purely defensive alliance.
If they don’t allow you to reject in two clicks then they’re violating the EU regulation.
I’m not willing to gamble but I don’t think they’d go nuclear. The trick is to offer amnesty and support to everyone but Putin so they have a better option than death for themselves and their families. Loyalty to dictators is always about self preservation.
How long has your number been on the no-call list? We have a similar thing in the UK but it takes ages to have an effect. Months to a year.
I deal with the issue by wasting as much of the scam callers time as I can. It seems to be the best way to get my number removed.
I usually say “I’m Mr Smith’s personal assistant, this sounds like something he should discuss with you. Please hold the line.” And then stick them on mute and forget about it.
With the right words and intonation you can get some of them to stay on the line for AGES.
What… uh… what do you think it is?
I’m easily confused.
Why does it say The Onion when it isn’t?
Take a holiday in the Netherlands, visit any clothes shop, enjoy the length. Source: Am a 6’4 2xl Brit and shopping in Amsterdam is sartorial paradise.
In the UK, Jacamo are excellent.
USB-C is awesome though. I carry one charger amd dongle for HDMI and ethernet. It serves my many devices including Steam Deck, phone and laptop.