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  • Check your email.

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    Talk soon 😘

  • I somewhat regularly drive 9+ hours and split controls are not really comparable to just pointing the vents. If I am the driver, I need cool air blowing at me to keep me awake and alert. No longer having to compromise with passengers has been a pretty big improvement for a drive that long.

  • That and the ability to set a temperature that is then automatically maintained.

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  • It is rare that a backdoor remains undetected for 6 years, but is even stranger that actual abuse has only started now.

  • also, I know yours.

  • We thinks*

  • Please take my endorsement of your criticism.

  • I've not been a parent, but I think it actually sounds pretty nice to be able to check where your kid is, before a certain age.

    For a young kid, who cant advocate for themselves or otherwise be trusted to know when to seek help from an adult, theres really not much expectation of privacy? You should probably know where your 6 y/o is at all times, I don't find that particularly creepy.

    The peace of mind having access to a findmy network for my keys and other devices saves me an embarrassing amount of anxiety. These are inanimate objects that are at most an inconvenience to lose, and they cant wander off on their own. Given how I'm willing to essentially track myself for keys, I can see how parents justify tracking their kids to and from school.

    The sheer terror that they must sometimes feel if the bus is late or their kid decides to follow a friend home must be pretty unbearable. When they're old enough for a phone or to otherwise access a trusted adult when needed, then I can see an argument to be made for their autonomy.

  • Source/examples?

  • Glass would be very interesting, might actually confuse lidar also.

  • Dear readers, friendly reminder that your votes on lemmy are in no way private.

  • Visa at least probably doesn't collect a per transaction surcharge on these transactions right? I mean, they probably do get your data and probably ultimately still cost you money in a round about way.

  • Minimum wage employees indeed would've been doing something else, and they will still need to do that something else later. Along with the other things that used to be someone elses job that now falls onto this person. Grocery stores wont hire more workers or be understanding workers cant complete their tasks.

  • For anyone curious:

    A windmill and a wind turbine are different in structure and purpose, even though many people use the terms interchangeably. A windmill is a very old technology that uses the wind to either mill grains into flour, drive machines, or move water. A wind turbine converts wind energy into electricity by turning a turbine. [Source]

  • Debugging

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  • Theyre not coding anymore

  • I'm not sure I know the difference...

  • What did they intend for this picture, I wondee?

  • Also, dumb children who don't deserve measles. Say no to measles!

  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Animal faith

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ritual_behavior_in_animals
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    found the bikini bottom rule