the ID Buzz is really interesting to me, but just doesn't have the range. Ofc it's pricey as well.
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I have a Chevy Bolt EUV, ~400km range, weighs 1.6 metric tons and cost 36K USD for a trim with most of the bells and whistles.
I don't drive myself but my wife uses it for a 7 hr drive a couple times a year just fine.
there was an old redditism that the best way to get off with murder is to use your car and call it an accident... I wonder if this is that. Get plastered, kill a nazi, go to jail for 5 years instead of 20.
Github doesn't use two screen login but also still works with sso.
This is probably a negotiating tactic for US tariffs but still good to see.
I'm not american, does this committee actually hold the power to release them or is this just a recommendation/symbolic? If rule of law is followed (I know big if) does this guarantee the release or are there still hurdles?
Has Arrowhead made any promises regarding helldivers EOL? Perhaps this community should also try some more targeted activism.
People used to joke that they'll hear about an earthquake on Twitter before the the quake reaches them, this is the real life version of that which is pretty cool. Im a little concerned about the privacy of this system since surely they need your location in addition to accelerometer data to work but this seems like the sort of thing that might actually be worth it assuming it's implemented sanely.
500 per piece of art is barely out of the struggling to eat level of artist. Be mad that the ones making 50000 each.
A large blank canvas alone is like a 100 bucks. If they are charging minimum wage for their time (they shouldn't) and spend no money on brushes or paints that gives them 25hours per piece, which isn't really that much time to be honest. Then hopefully you make enough in prints to pay the exhibitions cut and for time and money you spent marketing, networking, negotiating etc
Obviously there's all kinds of art which different time and material commitments but 500 bucks really isn't all that unreasonable.
And not just you, short hand used to be ubiquitous before the computer, now it's all but extinct.