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That’s not old.

Yeah, that was literally the first thing I thought of: swapping the Mk.8.5 steering wheel to the Mk. 8. I imagine it’ll work perfectly fine, since they’re doing the exact same things.

As someone who’s owned a Mk6, I feel that Mk7 is more stylistically consistent and cohesive, but the Mk6's curves and proportions are bordering on greatness. I like them both, but for different reasons.

I don’t find anything wrong with boycotting Hyundai/Kia for their poor cost-cutting and PR decisions that negatively affected you and so many other people.

Well, that’s a lost sale from me, for what it’s worth.

Call me a pessimist, but I see how for-profit companies gradually corrupt every opportunity for people to receive information in this world with unfinished minimum-viable-product tech that becomes inundated with ads, social medial notifications, personal data siphoning and monetization.

It’s not the same thing, but I’ve wished for years for a dynamic, eye-tracking-based, anti-glare system for windshields. It would track your eyes in concert with oncoming headlights and block the center of the headlight with a dimming/tinting effect.

Is it weird that I want to use these while driving my car?

I’ve always thought the Suzuki SX4 AWD w/ a manual was like the perfect first car. It’s a manual, so the kid gets that experience. It’s AWD, so they don’t have to worry as much about bad weather/light snow. It’s a four-door hatchback, so it’s fairly practical and they can drive around friends. It’s cheap, slow, and

I’m pretty sure there are some states (PA, NJ, etc.) that require that all the damaged parts be replaced by original manufacturer parts and that the car be inspected at an “enhanced inspection site” to check for road-worthiness, which are usually existing auto mechanic shops that have been approved by the state. In

Compared to most instances of AI art usage, this one is fairly tame as far as lack-of-creativity-and-artistic-merrit is concerned. They wrote, planned, and shot a live-action video skit, used a 3-D rendering program to create/display the backgrounds, and then applied an advanced AI-driven filter to it all. It’s a

Any word on the actual fuel economy of the rotary engine?

And more information about these devices — including insider information on how they’re used — could have been included in this article if the author had bothered to do a minimum level of due diligence researching the device.

Google’s translation algorithm is wrong.

There are definitely options that 100% make the most sense to be accessed via a touch interface, while others are better accessed via physical buttons because of their high potential to be used while driving, their necessity to be accessed quickly and immediately when needed, or the nature of their control makes them

Why does no one use a simple directional pad for car UI controls?

How long until a larger van parks nearby and deploys a remotely operated drone to actually deliver the packages? It would solve the range issues with drones and the congestion issues with vans/trucks blocking lanes of traffic.

There’s also Sweardle, which specifically used four-letter words! I will say that its word-pool is fairly small, though.

Unless they modified it, Josh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, said he already combed through the word selection to eliminate any potentially offensive or overly obscure words from being the word of the day.

It’s almost like smartphones were designed to be cost-effective and marketing-friendly first and that actual physical ergonomics went out the window a long time ago!