

Plot twist, death is their only freedom
Plot twist, death is their only freedom
Multipass
If you will always live in an area where you can always 100% rely on public transportation for all of your needs the rest of your life. Then you’re fine.
I would say if that’s not the case, then get back in the driver’s seat soon, but in a controlled environment. If you are in the USA I would highly suggest an autocross (driving around a parking lot with cones) as that controlled environment. SCCA is full of helpful and friendly enjoyers of cars, and will gladly help you get more comfortable controlling the 2 ton deathtrap in a safer and more reliable way.
Why not nanometers?
Dampening is making things wet. Damping is reducing oscillations in something.
Every time I hear or read people using them interchangeably is infuriating.
I use nextcloud for this. It’s a bit much for just simple file share, but it works for me.
He’s just trying to solve the issue he caused with the shipping slump.
You think he’s currently able to run? If so I have a medical report you’ll love to see.
Ah, so his buy orders finally went through.
Now we wait until his shorts are finalized again.
He who controls the past, controls the present.
Potentially for citizens, or those living in country on a visa. But visiting I’ve never been asked to pay any taxes beyond buying things.
Only fees I’ve ever heard of were fees for violating clean air districts with a car that hasn’t paid the tax or didn’t qualify.
I’ve traveled all over Germany and never was charged a fee to enter a city.
The indicator is calling it a program.
Inexperienced call it a database.
Yup, it should stand for Algorithmic Intelligence
Not necessarily. The “smart” necessarily causes some real world movent (opens a valve). Just design the physical action to be able to be performed both manually and electrically.
Along with making it backwards compatible. (Ie, control system goes down you can still operate just like a dumb system)
Isn’t this waste of taxpayer money exactly what DOGE claims to be fixing?
Month later: letter in mail, your claim was denied, you owe $1500
Part of the function of the lock should be to indicate of forced entry.
Sure they could attack a window, but then you know something happened.
A magnet attack on a smart lock usually leaves no indication of bypass. So you still think everything is as you left it, untill you need that one thing and it’s gone.
Of course this is more for specific targeted attacks, but still, if you report to insurance that things are missing and they ask if you locked the door, but then there’s no indication of forced entry. How likely are they to pay out, or keep you as a client?