Not driving a car for long periods of time is bad for the car. That means that they would replace it after a few years, and still have two cars, instead of keeping just the one. It takes a lot of resources to build a car, even more so for EVs.
Not driving a car for long periods of time is bad for the car. That means that they would replace it after a few years, and still have two cars, instead of keeping just the one. It takes a lot of resources to build a car, even more so for EVs.
Or use their app on your phone, which will “detect your driving patterns” and adjust your rates accordingly.
But honestly, even without all that, modern cars already have trackers and Internet connections even without your knowledge. (Mine did a couple of impromptu OTA updates for the media center at the beginning. It also has an SOS button on the roof, which you need to be subscribed to use, but can activate the subscription through the button. This implies there is a GPS tracker, as well as a cellular connection).
This is what I’d wager. I remember reading that apps using Rosetta (is that what it’s called ?) take up more resources.
Get the bot to tell you it’s connecting you to someone like you did, then give it a fake email address to get past that point.
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This year is the first time I’ve owned an AMOLED device, and had to pay a premium for it. I assume most of the world doesn’t have one.
Yes, my comment certainly does not apply to all countries. German laws seem to be quite strict.
My point is that it wouldn’t really matter even if they could.
Fair enough! I might be a little too stingy :)
I would certainly not pay $35 a month.
In most countries that actually penalize pirating, what is illegal is sharing a file, not downloading it. You don’t need a VPN in this case, as what you’re doing isn’t illegal.
I was under the impression that AliExpress just allows Taobao sellers to make (different) listings for the international market. You certainly don’t get the variety of stuff offered on Taobao.
The article mentions Douyin, which is the domestic version of Tiktok (so no), and Pinduoduo which I don’t know much about.
Block your ads, people!
The cost is really the printer itself and the time invested. This would probably cost ~1$ of material, and take …3 hours of printing?
Thanks! I’ll give it a try next time I have time to spend in front of my own computer (not anytime soon…)
Could you give more info on that?
Fair enough. I assumed her state was unknown, but I didn’t watch the video. So I was, in fact, missing something.
It is absolutely horrible. I’m in no way trying to diminish that.
It could be an unconscious body.
Doesn’t magic wormhole do that? I remember there used to be a few websites providing a web interface for it, but I can’t seem to find them anymore.