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  • Actually that reminds me that I scraped a flap of skin off my toe as a kid when I tried riding a scooter in sandals.

  • Razer the shin destroyer.

  • Kinda hard to not be financially sound when you own Fortnite

  • I’ve noticed a lot of issues showing up for the Kia and Hyundai cars security wise. I wonder if they’re having issues because there’s more focus on those cars or if their security is really that bad.

  • THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN

  • Freaky deeky shit posters

  • Just keep trying to enter the door in slightly different ways until it lets you in.

  • It takes a village

  • What're the odds they actually do something like this in the movie lmfao

  • If the companies are making the chargers themselves or have bulk ordering deals that can make the chargers cheaper. There can also be various incentives from the government that can also help ease the cost.

  • Jants

  • Yeah lemme get an uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh none of the above

  • I guess we ponderin orbs now

  • I wouldn't say anything specifically better or worse compared to sync but it's close enough, feature wise, that I found myself using it more and there's no ads.

  • I used to only use Sync coming from reddit. No other app was able to replace it until I started using Summit. Now Summit is pretty much all I use for Lemmy.

  • Wonder if we could get cable service to add "with ads" to every tier they have lmao

  • It still sucks so much that silent hills never got made. I never had any interest in the franchise but I still knew about how culturally significant it was and PT seemed like such a masterpiece of a demo that the game would’ve been fantastic.

  • You pass the vibe check

  • "Hyundai and Kia aren't alone in this high-tech fight. The same resellers offer console-like devices that can brute force key combinations for modern Infiniti, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota vehicles, among other makes not sold in the U.S."

    Didn't even see that part in the article that's concerning. Maybe not all manufacturers but a lot of them need to step their security up then.