I’d argue that this qualifies as enshittification.
I’d argue that this qualifies as enshittification.
3D Printing: By the time I get home, I just don’t have it in me to tinker around.
Nicotine and I guess drinking (the second one is mostly due to getting old though haha).
I look forward to skating or riding to work most days, but some days I struggle to find motivation.
Oh, also coffee.
Not really these days but I used to do Muay Thai until I ran out of money for training. Did a couple types of Karate and some TKD as a kid as well. My skills are relatively basic though, I was always kind of a middling student. I could probably still hold my own in a fight against your average person but anyone who really knows what they’re doing would probably smoke me in short order.
Speak for yourself, I am a fool.
Why is meth suddenly popping up in food everywhere?
I’ve tried Jeroba, Thunder, Voyager, Sync, Boost, LiftOff, and Connect.
So far, my favorite is Connect.
Air based and explosion pilled.
Cool! Looks like it’s returning a 500 error at the moment though.
I do. This is why I am banned from McDonalds worldwide.
He kinda sounds like a humorless dick who bought into the AI hype.
Don’t fuck this up Michael Bay, we’re counting on you for a faithful adaptation.
Hey, it’s my namesake!
I don’t really code, on the rare occasion that I do it’s for some one-off thing I don’t really care about maintaining or documenting.
I don’t think I’d drive an SUV at all if you were concerned with cost or handling, but IMO it depends on what you need: Modern traction control with good all terrain tires can handle extremely well in snow or rain - AWD isn’t necessary.
That said, my current daily driver is an AWD manual Subaru sedan and I have to admit: It corners better and is just a bit more resistant to losing control and a little faster in regaining control. If cost is not a concern, go with an AWD sedan especially if you drive in adverse conditions a lot.
If money is tight, stick with your FWD sedan and make sure you have quality all season tires as well as keeping your brakes and related systems in good condition - this would likely be more than adequate in any reasonable conditions especially if you are already a good driver (and if not, it’s never too late to learn).
Yes, but you would need to defend your patent and continue to file patents and variations as tech evolves to prevent work-arounds.