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  • As someone that works from home and eats a lot of sandwiches; a bread maker. Great for pizza dough too!

  • ...so lots of second hand performance bikes to be on the market soon?

    Seems a bit of a waste.

    I understand the minimum bar width (even though it sounds like the implementation is botched). But why enforce bits at the back be narrower?

  • Having two could be useful - allows you to separate anything that virtual you wants to host from anything real life you wants to host.

    (Without having two domains pointing at the same IP)

  • They pack them in as tight as they can, so doing that fucks up two stations instead....

  • These work well. I have to power mine through the cigarette lighter, but newer cars should have USB power as standard.

  • That's really annoying for everyone else though.

  • FYI - This article is from 2020.

    I know they did some stuff semi-recently about the security of direct calls. So there is a high chance this is have changed since then.

  • You can configure that I think? (The every keystroke, not the stupidity)

  • Probably worth trying though?

    We can concentrate energy way better than plants can, so the possibility is there. The problem is that as Climateworks is a private company, they are not releasing the data that might help others.

  • No.

    People (mostly) use sites like this because of the threaded discussions.

    It would also be hell to moderate.

  • The hill upto the finishline on my local park run this morning was way harder than usual, so (almost) that one today!

  • For me at least: getting out into nature. Cycling can easy get you out and into the countryside. And is easy on the joints etc. I prefer road bikes as I can see more.

    Otherwise, I often drive to walks or runs with good views etc. I cycle to a nice forest park run.

    The other trick that works with me is statistics. Going for Strava or park run segments/records can really motivate me. I also now use the wanderer.earth extension to get 'points' for exploring new places I have never been.

    Going to the gym sucks. Swimming is nice in moderation.

  • https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/images/GUID-10B10D56-4FF2-4611-AEBA-F864E73E8C2F-online-en-US.png

    And it's not as obvious as it looks in the photo. It's a fabric/carpeted texture in a dark recessed pocket (that may have stuff in it)

    It's in no way obvious, I had to look it up to find it in my parents Tesla, even then it took me a while to work out. Absolutely terrifying if you consider that those in the back of a Tesla are unlikely to be the owners who have read the manual.

    My parents had no idea about it.

    This is recent too (about a year old?)

  • I think that's just the main coop group? There are other coops + Nisa that almost exclusively use their own brand items and distribution network (as shown by the post ransomware shortages)

    So probably more if they cut all Israeli stuff from their entire network.

  • If you had the camera on too, it could give you an actual distance measurement to give to the police.

  • The key part about it being in Iceland is their energy mix is really green as it's all geothermal. So I get why they focused less on energy efficiency.

    Would be good to see some analysis on the tech. They scaled up, does that mean it works, but needed to be bigger, or were they just doing it because they had the money and no other ideas?

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  • I have to admit I didn't read it through properly, but if it's a problem with two CPUs then it's probably a motherboard issue. (Or something g completely unrelated like ram)

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  • Just RMA it (or the motherboard?)

  • Is this a new build, or an existing building?

    If it's an existing building, with an existing HOA, then it should already have a bank account? (Probably with funds in it!)

    If it's new, build up an emergency fund, but leave it in a bank. putting it into stocks is crazy, it's an emergancy/maintenance fund, you need to know how much is there, trust it's not going to just disappear and be able to access it quickly.

    Make sure you understand the voting rights and who has authority to access the money if there is going to be a significant sum in there.