Not out yet. But you can manually set your clocks and disable boost.
As is tradition.
Hmmm I am kinda in this situation now and I have to say I still want to work just not for other people (unless I know them well). I actually am trying to be more active and working on my own stuff makes me feel good and gets me off my ass.
Ha, “fail faster” indeed
Yay, another Chromium based web browser. That will show them…
Oh it is illegal for me to even elude to health benefits, I can only sell you things recreationally. Makes selling things that don’t get you high interesting.
I sell drugs and drug accessories, I doubt it would be hard to explain.
Sorry to have to put this out here, but I think this would be less damage as getting hit with a non dick beetle. That dick is more then likely just fiberglass and maybe some wood, making a large “crumple zone”.
I have been thinking on this all day, and can not stop thinking on it.
Those dead, cold eyes…
That’s for the common good
The issue is normalizing the concept that you do not get to control what you paid for. Responsibility has not changed, you can drive your car into a crowded park and would still be guilty of it regardless of how stock it is. If you mod your stuff to be dangerous that would be a crime. In this case would you say that remote starting your car from your phone somehow is a public safety issue? At least if you jailbroke it to work on your own network?
This might shock you but cars where open source for years. Did you think those super detailed shop manuals anyone could buy where not intended to be used to work on the car? How about the massive aftermarket and any and all hot rods? This idea that you can’t fuck with you own stuff because its got a computer in it for “safety” is relatively new. Does no one else remember hooking a laptop up to the old ECUs and modifying how the engine works?
https://www.securityweek.com/16-car-makers-and-their-vehicles-hacked-telematics-apis-infrastructure/
Here is a thing I found after a simple google search. Its not even a good article but hey I spent more time typing this then finding it…
Well it is a computer that people own (even if it is in a car), and at least one person will want to mess with that computer.
Remind me again what assumptions you can make about software integrity if the hardware it runs on is in full possession of a known attacker?
Stupid sexy Flanders.
Yes I know, the point is that google and AI can not tell satire from actual facts.
Or in the potato example, the difference in difficulty between getting a few potatoes and 50.
Just like Starfield and Potatoes. When the game first came out lots of people looked up how to get 50 potatoes (for a side quest) so there where AI articles about how easy it is to get potatoes, just buy them from any store. Now at least some of those articles have been pulled as it turns out potatoes are some of the harder things to find in that game.
The articles seemed ok, and technically they are true, but missed the point.
And now this “fact” will be used by AI to make more outlandish “facts” and then google will pull those up as well…
As someone who has had 2 small fires started in their cup holder with that so called “technically better” cable I will never understand how apple was ever able to market an exposed contact charging cable in the first place.
“fun” size now only 3.99