

Ahh yes, the brainrot feed.
Ahh yes, the brainrot feed.
The Jimny is about the 15th smallest car Suzuki makes.
If you’re brave, drive an Alto, Lapin or a Hustler around Texas.
Check out rhe JDM lineup: https://www.suzuki.co.jp/car/lineup/
AI needs to be regulated with an energy cap. If you need more capacity, optimise your AI. Don’t just throw more electricity at it.
Have you tried not doing that?
It’s really as easy as not doing that.
The top result is always some AI-gen, 2000-word essay response to a simple yes/no question like “Can a dog eat onions?”
I swear they do it to train us to just use the shitty AI summary of the shitty AI essay.
Firefox has a fingerprint resistance setting that sets the clock to UTC. It messes up a lot of sites. There’s 10 million people in my timezone so I just leave it.
The bill would jeopardize rideshare services in Colorado “to an untenable degree, and could very well lead to companies that Coloradans rely on exiting the market, raising prices, or reducing the number of drivers,"
What a bizarre statement. If they exit the market, everything will improve.
It was previously a “thread.sleep(5000)” in the client code IIRC.
The second best option is LineageOS, so purchasing a Pixel is still hedging that bet.
Threw them over the wall.
Energy efficiency strongly correlates to datacentre costs.
I thought the idea of TS is that it strongly types everything so that the JS interpreter doesn’t waste all of its time trying to figure out the best way to store a variable in RAM.
I would say it prevents the downloading and execution of such a script. DNS adblock would probably help too.
I had a hisense TV and I once blocked all of the VIDAA domains in DNS and did a factory reset. The UI didn’t pull in all the crap that it puts on the homescreen.
I should probably try it long-term and see if it’s usable for everything else.
I would argue that it adds a new failure point, and a catastrophic one at that.
Yes, many hunans don’t monitor their oil properly. I’ve seen some destroy engines because they thought the low oil light could be ignored for a week.
Even if you still had the dipstick, owners would become reliant on the sensor and grenade the engine when it gets it wrong. Remember how Teslas had hoods that flew open while driving? The problem wasn’t the latch. The problem was owners relying on a crappy sensor.
The final release is a 700KB zip file containing a single .exe.
Sure, that’s bigger than the original “edit.com”, but it’s not the 90MB install you’d expect from MS.
Microsoft just released Edit a couple of days ago. At least it’s not bloated, and it’s cross-platform.
My Chromecast will ignore my network DNS and use 8.8.8.8.
Google’s services will also ignore the system CA certs and use their own, so it’s really difficult to inspect what it’s transmitting.
And after you install your monthy server update, things break because Grandma’s client is suck in the Obama era.
This sounds like a way to cause an outbreak of Corvid-19.