Hahah... Check his hard drives...
nathan
Good luck! Report back it you find something that works! I've had the privilege of never having a car new enough to include this "feature"
An example looks something like this
(It shows an one adapter in the first image but it shows an actual harness further down)
I didn't see one for Mercedes on that site, but it sounds like it mentions the existence of them here under method 3
Installation usually involves:
• Accessing the wiring behind your start/stop button
• Installing the module inline with the existing harness
• Securing the module in a hidden location
That page also suggests that you may be able to disable it with a programming tool on some models. Depending on what you have I'd give that a try first
Heads up, most car models that have auto stop/start also have available aftermarket harnesses that can plug into the button and "press" it on each startup, effectively permanently disabling them. See if there's one available for your model
Dude I told you not to smoke the recursive shit
I'm just gonna have it make a video of Jesus Christ jack-hammering Mickey mouse in the doo-doo hole with a lawn dart as Garth Brooks gives birth to something resembling a cheddar cheese log with almonds on Santa Claus' tummy-tum
Try ghost.org
Soon with ActivityPub more widely available
I've taken a call while mowing the lawn with my Pixel buds pros in. Depends on if you wanna give money to Google or not.
No idea how well I was coming through but I was able to hold a conversation, so it can't have been that bad
You'll still get a "System problem detected!" Popup on first boot like you have been for the last 20 years though
At Automattic, we call this "Tuesday"
$10 says they haven't actually escaped anything and it's just hallucinating a directory structure & file contents
Prof said this in an econ class that like, 25% of students drop after the first exam. Had me sweating balls and was extremely stressed about it.
Turns out my heavily Republican college classmates were just especially stupid when it comes to econ. He was one of the best professors I ever took.
The professors whose classes everyone passes are the ones you learn nothing in.