
it may be cheaper, but I fucking hate data caps.
it may be cheaper, but I fucking hate data caps.
procrastination of drawing one
rural ISPs still need a connection to the greater internet, what options are there when the closest non-shitty option is hundreds of miles away?
hence why they push so heavily for automation, it makes it possible to earn about the same profit while respecting human rights. (nobody has a right to a job)
greg
I hope it happens too, but mostly to see the chaos it causes with the legal system and if it finds a cool way to end humans.
even tailscale does it, so I would assume all
I currently live in a place where there aren’t sidewalks for more than 80% of the roads (heck I’ve lives in a place that had two roads with sidewalks and only 4 with pavement) treating roads as inherently unsafe is fair only in the context of stupidly large cities. There are still a bunch of cities that have dirt (not gravel) roads and they suit the needs because if there aren’t hundreds of people needing to use a road it doesn’t need to be able to handle dozens of cars.
would lifting the people by the sholder with a seatbelt solve the issue of standing?
I wish there was more than one option for (non Satillite) >50 Mbps internet where I live.
I have driven a car with a form of lane assist, it works fine when the lanes are easily seen and the weather is fine. The only way as system like that should be allowed to exist without a disable button is with extremely precise GPS maps because everything else seems to fail.
so you want to ruin childhood by placing pointless restrictions on bikes?
hype
why would I support the people? I just want the cookies and to see the struggle of delivery.
consider just cutting it like a tomato and removing the sliced pit.
I completely agree that the us should design their plumbing better, but we do typically throw more flushable golfballs down the toilet than you.
and as such the system is beneficial to minorities (specific ones, not all).
wool carpets for the win.
nice, sounds useful for creating a touchbar like user interface.