Lost me at “the first consumer product we’re aware of to use nitinol”.
There were nitinol eyeglass frames back in the 1980s.
Hey, he’s like, just this guy, you know?
Lost me at “the first consumer product we’re aware of to use nitinol”.
There were nitinol eyeglass frames back in the 1980s.
Looked at it and went “Eh, could be interesting, but I don’t buy EA games and it will be $20 at Black Friday.”
Whoah… my account is 18 years old.
I’m legal baby!
I was an admin at a company that was borderline psychopathic. Yeah, tons of abuse at all levels. No progression unless you were a member of the executive teams family or married to one of them. Completely dysfunctional workplace.
Abuse. Don’t take it. Know your worth.
Google should have bought it out, finished it, and made it Stadia exclusive… Ah well…
FTA:
“No matter what you choose or where you turn, you and everyone else sound like idiots, which adds to the realism of the experience.”
That’s not “realism” to me and was the #1 reason I refunded the game.
Telling them that a) dealers don’t have access to telemetry data beyond what’s passed on the vehicle data port and b) providing a news article showing that 3/4 new cars communicate data back to the manufacturers unless you specifically opt out isn’t helpful?
Guessing you didn’t actually read the article?
First, you need to differentiate between “dealer” and “manufacturer”, except in minority cases like Tesla, they are two separate entities.
Dealers, as a rule, don’t have the capacity to accept telemetry data from vehicles. Source: I’m a former dealer sysadmin.
What they can and do do, is download telemetry data stored onboard when you bring the vehicle in for service. This is done through the OBD-II port which has been in every car since 1996.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/obd-ii-port-used/
If you’re concerned (or curious) about what data is passed over OBD-II, you can buy your own scanner, $20 to $100 on Amazon depending on features.
Now, MANUFACTURERS, that’s a different deal:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/autos/sc-auto-tips-0102-driving-data-collection-20181225-story.html
And, again, what is your definition of “privacy” and what is your definition of “modern car”?
Define “privacy” and define “modern car”.
In the end, it doesn’t matter what car you’re driving if you bring your Android/iPhone…
Apparently you can connect up to 4 Xbox controllers, but only one at a time can be the “Primary” controller, the one that moves around the UI and picks the games, etc.
https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmagic/use-external-controllers-on-steam-deck.html
What’s the resolution on the TV? I’d think you’d want at least 1080p for it to be effective.
Outlook the other day insisted it was better opening links in Edge instead of my default browser… Yeah, I shut THAT down…
Cloudflare is a service that helps mitigate denial of service attacks, it’s not for you, it’s to protect the site you’re visiting.
American here, but I’m sure someone will correct me… that’s Indonesia, right?
I guess it’s close… Ind(ones)ia.
It’s really simple…
You come into a community talking shit about the company who produces the device it’s organized around.
You claim poor customer support from a company known for excellent customer support.
When asked for proof of those claims, you link to other Lemmy threads instead of your communications with Valve.
Think of it like this…
If I went into a, I dunno, Nike community and said “Nike shoes suck! Customer service won’t help me!” and when people ask for proof, my reaction is “Yeah, fuck you, I don’t have to prove anything!”
That would make me a giant troll and a huge loser.
Sooo… put up or shut up. We’re waiting!
“Gaming”
“Sub $1,000”
My gut reaction is “choose one”.
You might be able to get a gaming laptop under $1K but get ready to replace it in 2 years.