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Are they not using xxW-xx fluid. The w represents the winter viscosity as a factor compared to water. 10w-xx flows 10x slower or is 10x as thick as water.

Actually, depends which state you’re in. There are several states in this country the sign isn’t even required. You do have the legal authority to shoot someone that sets foot on your property, as long as you say you were scared while they did it.

The value to the customer of something that does not exist is $0. Anyone paying $10k for this today should just buy $10k worth of lottery tickets instead. Also, you are not getting a discount buying it today. Tesla is not losing money selling this for $10k.

This is obviously a comment from Reddit, but I find the lack of logic illuminating:

I’m with you on this. It’s an apartment next to a public park all tax payers have the rights to use it as long as they follow the posted rules. You can try and vote to get your elected officials to change the rules but you don’t get to call the cops and expect them to make everyone leave because brown people are

Mm financially comfortable white people, who likely identify as liberal or moderate (it is Austin), calling the police on Chicano/Black/etc., folks because they don’t like something they’re doing peacefully. As MLK said, ‘

BTW, I think your use of urban sprawl is incorrect in this blog. Austin is and has been a

While I generally find the “all gentrification is evil” narrative pretty limited, to me this is just called: Do Your Research. Figure out what happens in a neighborhood, decide whether or not you’d be happy to live there, and then sign your lease accordingly. Don’t show up and mess with the lives of the people who

No, man, this isn’t a piece shitting on the Richest Man In The World, this is a piece shitting upon some really awful UX decisions. Sad is not being able to deal with actual valid critiques of technology without feeling like it’s an attack on Elon Musk, who I suspect will weather this onslaught just fine.

Why? It’s not like the manager sets the policy.

I’ve seen apartment complexes that do this. It’s often a sign that there’s high resident turnover. They’re constantly having to pull in new renters, so they want the cars to look nice so people aren’t turned off when they tour the apartment.

Because the only reason to drive a beater is financial duress, and financial duress is prima facie evidence of fraud.

Remember this letter from last year, regarding an employee’s beater 2005 Camry?

Or perhaps this?

I work in real estate in Manhattan.

Leave it to an engineer to do dimensional analysis to say that at 60 MPH one mile equals one minute.

In case anyone wants to actually see the cool tires mentioned in the headline without going on a fucking goose chase:

Batteries that CAN be reconditioned (replacement of bad cells, etc...) or repurposed will be resold, otherwise will be recycled by the MONOPOLY that Lithium Processing is.

That type of safety, monitoring, and redundancy already exist in aviation. It is very safe, but also very expensive. There are ways to monitor all the critical components, detect sudden failure, predict future failure, failover modes, etc...

You do see dimming fluorescent bulbs, though? That’s definitely a thing that exists.

Somewhat related - Some LED lights on cars (like the DRLs) have to be able to dim, so they are pulse-width modulated (PWM) with settings for high and low current. Basically, they’re flashing at a high frequency, about 120 Hz. But when you, say, record video of the same care at a high frame rate, you’ll be able to see