Honestly, as much as I wanted a car as a 20-something, I do think this is for the better. There needs to be some adjustments as a lot of the buyers are commercial entities trying to corner a somewhat unsustainable ridehailing market, but overall I'm happy with the tradeoff, especially with the improvement in public transport in recent years.
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Lol, an American thinking they know best again.
Meanwhile I took a rideshare from a site visit at 5:30pm and there was already some congestion on the expressway. I cannot imagine what it'd be like if it was a free-for-all for cars.
I mean, given they sell Thinkpads, the bar is likely to be easier to reach for them. I do wonder by what metric of "repairable" they mean. The quote has him saying batteries and SSDs, but those are already fixable in most of their existing line up. It's the RAM (so many are soldered, even in the Thinkpad line) I'm mostly thinking about, and there's also the screen and keyboard, two other common failure points.
If this is what you were thinkng of, then yea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PICO_4
I'd rather get a Quest 3, at least you can use a separate Meta account now.
Hah, it feels like it's fighting fire with fire. xD
Isn't Pico even worse? It's by Bytedance, the Chinese company behind TikTok.
It's blocked for me though, I can't see it at all.
Between this and the general population's preference for videos (even when they could've been a written article), I despair.
Yea, I'll be curious on battery replacements too. No point if you can't get a new battery four years later.
Definitely does. A bit too well even sometimes. I block genres I usually am not interested in but that means games that feature some element of them that I might like in small doses also gets blocked. eg Stray, which has stealth gameplay, but has been pretty fun so far.
Doesn't sound as bad as the other headline that was lurking in another magazine. I do think it's an unexpected situation and the AI handled it as best as it could.
It's Singapore man, we don't have a real rural population any more.