

the crash test in question starts at 15:25 in the yt video embedded in the article. the wall is some kind of styrofoam construction
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the crash test in question starts at 15:25 in the yt video embedded in the article. the wall is some kind of styrofoam construction
Can confirm. You get plastic grass between takeout sushi in all big German cities.
Tell your IT.
Wait a minute… isn’t this the plot of Terminator?
Because ppl start to ask questions when the ambulance or firetruck gets to the wrong house, but there will be no backlash when the ICBM hits the wrong house on another continent.
they always seemed to me like a temporary way to ensure nobody creeps in when you do somethjng like exchange contact details etc…
you’re not the first. there absolutely are multiplatform launcher scripts. i have used one for installers a few years ago.
Ironic, I use a smart TV that’s not connected to a network as a monitor. It can view some DVBT too, but only a handful channels. I basically never watch actual TV, just sometimes a video. TV feels like a gigantic waste of time.
… it’s about the size of the balls.
Is it because of the Uyghurs?
Ignorance is bliss, I guess 😄
idk. i have never used nix. however, i think a specialty of gentoo are global USE flags. it’s a list of compile time options you want to use. they will automatically be used for packages that support them. for example, if you enable the bluetooth flag, all packages you install will get bluetooth support and additional dependencies may get pulled in. if you use -bluetooth however, they won’t get bluetooth support, even if it’s their default. they can also be tweaked indivudually per package, which is more like nix, i think.
Updating on Gentoo works with it’s package management, but the actual packages are source code archives (and maybe patch files). It downloads them, compiles and installs them in a special build environment, then, if it worked, applies them to the system and removes the old version.
Like that, yeah. There are hundreds of models, some cheap, some expensive, some even analog. For example my favorites:
Well, idk, all the watches I have (but never wear any more) are like that. Even one of my old phones was kinda like that (Wiko Highway Pure), just well, phone width and height.
i would consider buying a smartwatch, if they weren’t so thick. call me when they are 6mm or less. not gonna wear a lumpy shackle.
It’s like you want to misunderstand me. I’m not bashing Wayland. That part of my comment isn’t about WMs and compositors. It’s about how hard it is to make macro that does a few clicks and types a few keys into an app etc… It’s still very hard in Wayland. I’m sure it will get better some day, but we’re not there yet.
To clarify: This causes problems like ugly font rendering and some games not working, etc.
You misunderstood totally. I’m not saying it’s not possible. There isn’t a compositor making use of those things, but many X WMs that do.
I think it would be wise to disconnect it from the internet, wifi and bluetooth; then it should be fine.