

Idk man, NAT makes a lot of sense once you get used to it. And it’s pretty cozy with its firewall features. And somewhat human readable ipv4 addresses are nice.
Idk man, NAT makes a lot of sense once you get used to it. And it’s pretty cozy with its firewall features. And somewhat human readable ipv4 addresses are nice.
Can you prove they don’t already?
Atari released a similar game on the same day as Silksong (Adventure of Samsara) and it had only 12 concurrent players on Steam.
Oops 😬
Doesn’t matter who’s in charge, LEOs are never to be trusted period
Oh, good. Everyone was very on the fence about how good Teams was before, it’s nice to finally have a definitive answer.
That’s “C:\\Users” to you
Not to worry! They’re passing a law now mandating that airbags are left out of cars by default. Anyone that wants them can easily get them. You just need to schedule an appointment with your dealer, they’ll inspect your car and maybe give you a permission slip, which you can then take to your local car toys who will then install airbags for you. You can then request reimbursement of the dealer and car toys fees from your manufacturer, however they are heavily incentivized to not pay.
It’s so simple!
More money means more smarter
Wow, you can sue people the state has no jurisdiction over and collect a bounty the state has no authority to collect? Sign me up!
Samsung already tried exploding batteries and it didn’t go over so well
Smart phones were a mistake
Cops don’t train like the military, they just dress like it.
The top thing I hate about it is that it releases toxic gas into the room, and I don’t (like most people around here) have a vent hood that vents outside. You can clearly smell when the stove, or especially the oven, is running. Better setups probably have less of an issue with this, but even commercial stoves need to be properly vented, and proper residential ventilation is just a rarity in the US.
There has been proper research that shows that pollution from gas stoves contribute to thousands of deaths annually, and that they release toxic gasses even while turned off. Gas furnaces are specifically designed to vent 100% of their air outside. That’s the general guidance with anything gas-powered, except for stoves and ovens for some reason, which vent exactly 0% of their air outside.
The next biggest thing is that it’s just plain slower and less energy efficient than induction (or even electric). Energy efficiency isn’t a huge problem, since gas is just waaayyy cheaper than electricity, but I love the fast heat up times of induction, which are partly due to the great energy efficiency.
Air quality is a huge factor, but I also just like cooking on induction better anyway so there aren’t really any downsides for me besides maybe a minimally higher electric bill.
I bought a $50 nuwave induction cooktop 3+ years ago and have since used it as my main stove, and even taken it camping. It’s still going strong and hasn’t shown any signs of wear and tear, other than a sticker peeling off a little. One of the best purchases I’ve ever made, I hate my gas stove.
Vouchers are fraud by design
Unless you pay extra for Android pre-check. Get the right credit card and you can get it for free, plus lounge access!
Gemini is sooo much worse than Google Assistant. I don’t trust an LLM to do little calculations or conversions for me, bring back the calculator!
You should be able to go into your router and block internet access for your tv, no additional hardware necessary. And it’s more reliable than pi-hole since it’ll block all internet access, even static ips, and no chance of a dns leak.
But, for all we know, those 255 cars had 980k miles each and the rest had 0. Or they all had 0 miles and caught fire right off the factory line while the rest of the batteries never died.
Put more realistically, it could be that almost no cars needed a battery replacement until they hit 200k miles or 15 years old or whatever. If that were the case, it’s a pretty good number. But they didn’t provide enough data to know if that’s the case, or if all of their cars are 2 years old, lightly driven, and they’ve already had 255 failures. I could see either scenario being true.
To be fair, they did’t say it was because of the shooting. The article is just baselessly implying that.