This reminds me of the old how to shoot yourself in the foot joke for unix, except in this case...
rm -rf * woke
This reminds me of the old how to shoot yourself in the foot joke for unix, except in this case...
rm -rf * woke
It's a cute idea, but I'm sticking with BitWarden for my password storage. Available on Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.
To perfectly honest, "didn't bother to fucking vote" would have won the election easily if they had bothered to vote.
EDIT: Can NOT get an image to embed so here's the link to it.
https://privacy.toyota.com/#/landing
They appear to be doing so for all states, not just Cali where they have a legal obligation to. Do you have any proof to the contrary or is this just your feeling about it? Because at this point, given the class action lawsuit they would face from Californians, I suspect they are actually following it to the best of their ability.
Toyota at least has an opt-out website. (Or at least in the US they do). You lose the ability to do stuff like remote start from your phone though. And emergency roadside service, blah blah blah. I turned off all the mapping saved route stuff immediately that let you see your previous trip average miles/KW and then turned off everything once they wanted me to pay a monthly fee for remote start and such.
Just log onto mastodon.social and be done with it. That's the one that will still be running until the they turn out the lights on the service, I figure. And then go kick in a buck or two a month on Patreon to help defray development and server costs. (Not being the product is worth a donation by itself, I figure.)
Except Harris was going to drag us back towards the left. But hey, no biggie. 15 million people can't be bothered to vote and will get who they helped elect.
Dude is gonna come back at him with the first mention of lead in the bible and say, no this is where God created lead, lol.
Cool! Since I do the occasional mountain bike ride or hike into places with zero cell service, it's a huge plus for me to have satellite communication capabilities on the phone. Interesting they're working it the other way too for disaster areas.
If you have an iPhone 14 on and iOS 18 you can now text via satellite during an outage too. People in NC were raving about how great it was to be able to check in with loved ones and get help.
Head wind is definitely number one for me too. EDIT: OK actually it would be snow or rain, but those really aren't issue where I live (AZ desert).
No, but cinco has 5, lol.