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  • I am actually not fundamentally against the idea of age verification for some things online. We have many things with age restrictions in real life, for various reasons, it kind of makes sense to have it online as well for some things.

    but...it has to be done with zero-knowledge proof so we limit the amount of private data exposed to the absolute bare minimum.

  • That would hit undercover and investigating journalism hard

  • Frequent acceleration/deceleration driving like city driving is also significantly more efficient in EVs because of regenerative braking. ICE just lose all that energy they spent accelerating when the have to stop 500m later, which destroys their efficiency.

  • Tdarr can distribute compute to other nodes, so you could set it up on your server and have your workstation do the actual transcoding.

  • That idiot would be better off just using a camera and capture the license plates...hell, they can even do that from even further away. Using the ID of TPMS for tracking is probably the least effective or usable way to track vehicles of the literal dozen of much better ways.

  • Both over and under inflated tyres present a significant reduction in handling and breaking abilities of cars. Having the correct air pressure in your tyres is fairly important when push comes to shove.

  • Fuck that sounds like a place full of dangerously badly maintained vehicles...

  • Conncted via a small tube

  • Then maybe they shouldn't be using these tools in the first place

    I absolutely agree, they should not write articles with LLMs. I'm just saying they're not absolved of basic journalistic responsibility because they're instructed to use LLM tools.

  • Sifting through information to find out what's true and what's not, before presenting it to the public, is a pretty crucial task and ability for an actual journalist though. It is probably one of the most important parts of their job to verify the correctness of their sources and what they write regardless of whether or not they use AI tools.

  • OK, none of these are supported where I live...so YMMV

  • It supports google play services, but google pay does not work on graphene.

  • A larger and a smaller model would probably be ideal, if only one is made the larger one will likely have the biggest market success.

    Personally i would also like the larger model as my phone is my primary computer-device for daily life. A 4"-5" screen would suck ass for this.

  • Contactless payment will not happen under grapheneOS, it relies on google play services and integrity check. Graphene does have sandboxed play services, but it doesn't pass integrity check.

  • Actually making weapons, plastic or not, on school equipment is a whole other level of stupidity well beyond regular 13yo idiocy.

  • Man how fucking dumb are some of these kids...fucking printing knuckles on school printers!? (These will still break a jaw easily if used, and are illegal to even own in many places) Threatening another kid for reporting them for doing shit they're not allowed to!?

    JFC...

  • The key here being that you actually remember the file exists, because it's important. Some other random spreadsheet you don't even remember exists because you haven't needed it since forever is probably not all that important to backup.

    If you loose something without ever realizing you lost it, it was not important so there would be no reason to make a backup.

  • The few things I needed repaired on my model 3 was just fixed by my local mechanic, who also did the yearly brake-maintenance. Once I bought original parts from Tesla and had my own mechanic change it, but they've also used 3rd party unoriginal parts they sourced themselves without issues.

    I don't know which model your neighbor has, but for model 3 at least there are lights from 3rd party manufacturers available.

  • To get them repaired you have to take them to an authorised dealer which is basically just them

    Meh, not entirely true though. Anything related to "regular" car parts like brakes, suspension etc. can be fixed by any regular mechanic. As for things like handles, you can actually also just order the part from them and have any mechanic change itif you can't/won't do it yourself.

    Yes there are things you unfortunately would need them for, but most of the things that tend to break or wear out are regular car parts anyone can fix.