Important to know that real-world testing shows that PHEVs are rarely plugged in and just burn oil much of the time
Important to know that real-world testing shows that PHEVs are rarely plugged in and just burn oil much of the time
Here’s a really good analysis of how it’s not true the Boomers have all the money - there are lots of very comfortable Millennials too. It’s more complicated than people like to think
I got some of those Chipolo trackers shown in the photo. So far I’m pretty disappointed. Based on the locations being reported, I’m pretty sure my phone is the only one in my city working on the Find my Device system, and even that is intermittent. For example, I’ve left my bike, which has a Chipolo tracker hidden on it, in public places such as a busy train station. After two days on the station platform - with goodness knows how many Android phones passing by - the bike is still showing as being at home in my garage. Like, it didn’t even get logged on my own phone as I cycled to the station and left the bike and tracker there. The system really isn’t up to speed yet
The problem is that the populist, nationalist right tends to be good in opposition, because they can shout simplistic slogans and don’t have to actually deliver anything.
Windows 11 has better window shadows than Windows 10. That is literally the only improvement I’ve found
It’s incredibly selective about which topics it’s good for. Want insight into advanced mathematics or new programming languages and people there have amazing insight. But they bring the same level of confidence to the discussion when talking about topics they’ve no idea about.
Having a car makes it easier because society picks up the externalities and hides the harms that you do. So yes, it’ll feel easier because you’re not seeing the whole picture or paying the real cost
Garfield without Garfield was a brilliant idea. This is not only derivative, but also just not very entertaining
If you ask, some places can do early check-in. You might have to pay for it, because it disrupts their routine
Thanks. I’ve never blocked anyone, so it won’t be that. Could be the other thing
It’s not just Sync, I find. I’ve had this issue with other Lemmy apps yoo
I’ve just tested this and it didn’t work. I think this issue, of posts saying there is 1 comment when there are none, is some sort of Lemmy-wide issue. It drives me crazy, as it’s impossible to know whether posts have a comment or not without looking at each individually.
Have a look at marginalia.nu - it’s like a return to the old days
And as long as they don’t go and live miles from where they work and shop, then drive back and forth every day, putting the danger and pollution onto other people
There’s a nice history in this BBC podcast
Yes, a lot of people buy tobacco and so have a role in that industry’s harmful practices. And no, nobody buys asbestos.
I wonder if my colleagues have picked up on the fact that when I start an email “Dear-” rather than “Hi-”, it means I’m annoyed with them
These companies make and sell the things you buy. Pretending it’s nothing to do with consumers is so disingenuous
Yes. The “Cyclists don’t use cycle lanes” line also comes right from the angry right list of grievances. If there’s a cycle lane and people aren’t using it, it’s self-evidently not good enough. And this is hardly surprising when most cycle lanes are cheap afterthoughts that increase danger and inconvenience
3 dB is a doubling/having of sound pressure, so 3.5 is not nothing