I mean, if we expanded public transport and got a significant number of individual drivers off the road, that would both reduce deaths and make driving a better experience for those who choose to do so.
I mean, if we expanded public transport and got a significant number of individual drivers off the road, that would both reduce deaths and make driving a better experience for those who choose to do so.
Oh Jesus please don’t encourage anyone to use WhatsApp.
So, this will require cooperation on the part of everyone in the house, but my router lets me give a friendly name to every device by MAC address so I take inventory of every device on the network and name it clearly (and assign an IP, which can be useful for organization and segmentation). If something were to show…
Most routers won’t have an option to see this and even fewer will have logs available but the info is there and it can be read and recorded with the right tools. I second Pi-Hole as a suggestion, it’s very user friendly and will give you more insight into the goings on of your network if that’s something that…
One problem is that houses on the market now are getting snapped up by people and companies who have no plan to ever let them back on the market. Banks are buying up houses just to sit on them in some cases. Right now could well be your last chance to buy if you’re in a position to do so.
OUIJA is my go to
After 12 or so years with an Android, I recently switched to an iPhone. And... it’s fine. There’s things I miss about Android. There’s things that are a bit nicer about iOS. Neither is life changing.
So all else aside, I don’t understand why this is a product that requires an NFT to sell. Why can’t the vendor just sell each voice once and keep track in a conventional database? I mean, I know fundamentally the answer is “crypto nerds will pay for this” but like, what’s their reasoning that they’re hiding behind?
I used to be able to spot the headlight and taillight arrays of Crown Vics from all the way down the highway, day or night. Which served me well as a broke kid who couldn’t keep his car’s tags up to date. Now they drive the same Explorers that everyone else does with the primary indicator being a missing roof rack. At…
Me, repeatedly, for years: “Password managers are free and easy to use”
Can’t wait to right click them
This would be fine if I could buy a PS5...
It’s not pretty but if you look at the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools, it’ll show you every file that got downloaded to render the page you’re looking at, including the video. Right click and download away, no apps necessary.
Tactile controls. Touchscreens in the dash should be outlawed. I do not have to take my eyes off the road to feel around for the volume knob or the AC controls. I don’t care what kind of “gestures” or “feedback” get integrated into future dashes, a screen is going to get looked at.
My base model 2000 S10, which lacked even power locks and windows, had automatic headlights. It was my first car, and the last one to have that feature. I know that it is not complicated or expensive to implement, the feature has been available for decades, and I see at least one person every night driving around…
Well congratulations to Megadeth I guess for reminding me they still exist
“Finally! Once all the thots are gone, everyone will watch my stream where I play BulletPuncher XIV on Hardest difficulty and rank anime characters by sex appeal.”
What are the chances she’s trying to provoke a physical reaction so she can go cry to Tucker about how “violent” her colleagues are?
Something something canceled
As a person who had hipbones that could cut glass in my teens and 20s, I loved the low rise jeans trend. I’m kinda glad to see it come back, even if I’m no longer in a shape where I can participate with confidence.