I want to know why Reddit keeps crashing with error 504 or failure to connect to Origin from CDN.
I want to know why Reddit keeps crashing with error 504 or failure to connect to Origin from CDN.
Context is key and a bit of this is a just dropping American slang for the a British word instead.
That is a very bold statement but in theory, Elon is right.
In reality, you’ll need to replace or fully lube the brake system at least once within 10 years.
As a partial Canadian, this is in my DN-Eh?
Sorry... it’s just what you do, eh?
Dumbest thing I’ve heard at the dealer?
Why on earth do you want an electric car when we have this 40mpg Nissan ready to sign for today!
[Me] - 1/3rd of the maintenance of an ICE car, eco friendly, efficient, cheaper to charge instead of fueling up. ($20/month vs. $60/month in gas)
[Rep] - *crickets*
Have a nice day...
How do you opt-in?
I made that mistake with the doors in Germany more than once.
Now if only TVA would get on board with modernizing home solar and encouraging/supporting/subsidizing TeslaPowerwalls and solar roofs, unfortunately it’s an overpriced red-tape nightmare that is way too expensive and requires certification for a 20 year generation contract.
Most of the world???
The whole world needs to read this over a few times!
Say it louder for those in the back!
Yo David, why did you shadowban my reply to this post?
It’s not showing up anywhere!
This is the correct answer!
David,
No, this is actually a terrible idea.
I work in IT, guess how I know?
Just blocking by IP is not effective because there’s a 35% chance that the website or related domains are hosted on AWS/Digital Ocean/Cloudflare etc.
There’s one more Alicia,
Because... marketing!!! More G’s means better/all the monies!!!
I watched the Times Square livestream and we were very unimpressed.
If you cross the border into Canada and call people ‘hosers’ you’ll be informed of your error rather quickly...
And this is how Ready Player One begins...
I don’t have a sparkle icon, c’mon twitter, get your act together!
With how large the Volt’s battery is, it definitely makes sense.
40-60 miles depending on Gen1 or 2 model can cover quite a bit of daily commute.