As people have said, already happening:
https://www.dmarge.com/cars/tesla-owners-rebrand-backlash
And it’s not fooling anyone
As people have said, already happening:
https://www.dmarge.com/cars/tesla-owners-rebrand-backlash
And it’s not fooling anyone
“Binging with Babish” makes gourmet bachelor chow (beef bourguignon):
I made this joke to people who work for AMD. I was a bit shocked that it hadn’t occurred to them :D
I have a bunch of driver bits for these, but never knew what they were called.
I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a matching screw in the wild though.
I feel like this opinion piece from last week really captures his essence
It always seemed like an amazing way to speed-run repetitive strain injury to me.
Anything that requires that level of precision but offers basically zero range of motion just seems to force unnatural levels of tension in every muscle in your hand and wrist.
The things cause me agonising wrist pain within minutes of use, not something I’ve experienced with any modern (ie, larger than the postage stamp sizes of old) touchpad.
Good riddance.
And these boots… steel or composite toe?
Here’s another good example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cp28hIMP94
Stacking 283(!) double mains adapters and measuring the voltage drop. Because it’s not just the cable, each plug/socket adds additional resistance.
Rubbish trucks are a good example of this, often being drivable from either side (at least where I am). That allows the driver to better see their colleagues and bins on the roadside while driving in the suburbs, but switch to the regular position for driving to and from a landfill site.