That’s the case in Massachusetts too, but the driver was non-compliant. In the article linked, it says he was permitted for 14' but the load was 14'9" and he was not on the route approved by MassDOT.
That’s the case in Massachusetts too, but the driver was non-compliant. In the article linked, it says he was permitted for 14' but the load was 14'9" and he was not on the route approved by MassDOT.
no reason to see obstacles if you can just run right into them.
Is there a way to know which sites offer an authenticator-based (non-SMS based) 2FA without having to manually check every site I have an account on?
Anyone dumb enough to buy incandescent bulbs deserves the increased electricity bill and the regular trips to the store to buy new ones. I can only hope that replacing them every 6 months requires getting up on a ladder and needing tools to open up the light fixture, and every other inconvenience afforded to those…
The most notable thing for me in this video is that they frame the problem such that ‘the government’ will invade our privacy, when what is actually happening is private corporations are.
I’d appreciate a discussion or some resources on whether (and how) these apps are encrypted and why it’s not possible for someone in the middle of the mesh to read the messages they’re passing along.
“I can LITERALLY commute on solar power only”
The 2010 Prius did exactly this.
wanna get it straight, this watergate
So can a catcher just intentionally not-catch a ball (but keep it close by) and throw to first for the out?
It doesn’t make sense to me to invest energy prolonging the life of a technology that’s on its way out. Why not invest that same energy (R&D money) into improving electric energy storage density?
Disagree. Using that logic is the same as negotiating with terrorists. The government is holding the people hostage and by doing business with them, you’re legitimizing what they’re doing.
You could say the same about a plastic container holding gallons of gasoline.
If you’re not willing to adopt a new platform to contact one person in particular, what makes you think others will?
Try Signal. You don’t have to convince others to switch because it’ll fall back to SMS which is what you’re sending with Android Messages anyway. And if the other person is using Signal, it’s e2e encrypted and has other features.
everyone I know.
There’s no down side to using Signal that doesn’t also exist an all of the other apps mentioned.
Well now it’s two consecutive profitable quarters. And what would you expect? They can’t retroactively have profitable quarters....
“I use Apple because ‘security’”
Google Homes use Google Cast, so yeah, they’re committed.