Mercedes isn’t competing against cheap cars locally, so it has no incentive to block their import.
I’m a staff software engineer at Sunrun, the USA’s largest residential solar installer.
I mostly work with kotlin, but also java, python, ruby, javascript, typescript. My hobby is picking up new hobbies. Currently bird photography and camping.
Mercedes isn’t competing against cheap cars locally, so it has no incentive to block their import.
that’s so weird because I got an email inviting me to participate and I haven’t ever been considered a ‘prolific poster’. I’m only at 60k and 12 years. I had no clue I was invited until I looked in my spam folder.
Awesome. Installing now
Oh dang, I’ve wanted that forever. Thank you!
Oh that’s nice.
Haven’t heard of it. What’s your favorite feature?
Manually patched by pulling the commit and building your own source?
Same but that’s not saying much as it’s the only new car I’ve ever owned. But boy is it fun!
Wait so was the hacking live?
Just so you know, there are some major security issues on 0.18. That’s why programming.dev immediately updated. The later bugs on 0.19 we were easily able to work around, while the security issues are major and should be resolved as soon as you can, as it affects every user.
VW owns electrify America. It literally was created for the sole purpose of fixing their scandal.
Like I said, none of that happens to me and I’ve been using YouTube since 2006. It really does seem like a difference between paid and unpaid amounts.
Do you pay for premium? From what I’ve seen the algorithm is much more hostile to people who don’t pay. I literally _never _ have these problems about YouTube recommending stuff I don’t care about.
Your logic doesn’t make any sense. They make money off of people paying for a service or watching ads. If you’re blocking ads then you’re costing Google money and no creators are getting paid. If you’re paying for the service then you don’t get ads, and you pay the creators, and you pay for Google to keep running the service.
Google doesn’t sell your data, they’re one of the few that don’t. That doesn’t mean they aren’t misusing your data though. They’re more the dragon hoarder than the thief selling off stolen goods. They want all your data so they can learn everything about you. Selling your data to others makes it worth way less. It’s a difference in strategy. Google retains the data to enhance their products, Facebook sells your data because they have no products that would be improved by keeping it.
It replaces as many 4k monitors as you can fit in virtual space around you.
I actually got them all in order on my side.
You ask them to add a license, you don’t suggest a license.