New ICE are fully equipped with a lot of extra fancy creature comforts, too. It’s not just EVs. It’s used to capture the buyers interest. 50 years ago, air conditioning was an extra that cost a lot to add into the car. Are any modern ICE sold without AC or power windows?
The EFF has been calling for national private legislation for a while but now that we have something on the table they are criticizing it. They are calling for state level laws but the problem with local laws is that there are 50 different states for companies to try to keep track of. The other problem with local legislation is...
Cable companies need to be forced to provide alternative last mile providers, just like DSL is for telcos. There’s no reason PPPoE can not work in cable network infrastructure.
Dear all, I have some questions for what I’m about to do with my HomeLab. I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. I want to change it....
😂 Elon Musk just crawled from under a rock and discovered something that has been bothering people for years. It is just too funny not to share this one.
Amongst all this AI hype of the past few years, nobody talks about that it's finally feasible to create an MS Clippy that works.
[Solved] Best way to do an NTFS -> ext4 conversion?
Solved: decided to avoid the funkyness this would invoke and just bought another drive. all good now👍...
Every base is base 10 (lemmy.world)
Learn how to count with Bill Gates (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Additional classified records found in Trump’s bedroom after Mar-a-Lago search (thehill.com)
Every time I drive by it, I get a little angrier... (lemmy.world)
Ads in the Start Menu (lemmy.world)
What Would Happen If You Shot A Gun In Space? - Exploring the Effects of Zero Gravity on Firearms (curiousmatrix.com)
Simple EV cars
Does anyone think that there’ll ever be a simple EV car produced for market without all the extra junk found in most electric cars? Why or why not?...
Two lifeforms merge in once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event (Last time this happened, Earth got plants) (newatlas.com)
From the article:...
As the rule doth declare: If its Boeing, i'm not going. (lemmy.ml)
Alt text: A recommended article highlighting the latest community speaker at the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce: Rich White of Boeing.
The EFF is missing the point with the American Privacy Rights Act (www.eff.org)
The EFF has been calling for national private legislation for a while but now that we have something on the table they are criticizing it. They are calling for state level laws but the problem with local laws is that there are 50 different states for companies to try to keep track of. The other problem with local legislation is...
It's time to mentally prepare yourselves for this (lemmy.world)
Defeated CEOs are now conceding hybrid working is here to stay (fortune.com)
TIL that quadruple A batteries exist (lemmy.world)
What device even uses this??
Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps (arstechnica.com)
Microsoft opens a "high priority" bug ticket in ffmpeg, attempting to leech the free labour of the maintainers (trac.ffmpeg.org)
Microsoft employee:...
James Webb telescope confirms there is something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe (www.livescience.com)
Donald Trump, Seeking Cash Infusion, Meets With Elon Musk (www.nytimes.com)
ISP Router change in my HomeLab
Dear all, I have some questions for what I’m about to do with my HomeLab. I recently upgraded my connection to a 1000/1000 and the ISP sent me this shit ass router (Fastweb Nexxt) which is very locked down. I want to change it....
I miss how much color there was back then (lemmy.world)
‘It went nuts’: Thousands join UK parents calling for smartphone-free childhood (www.theguardian.com)
Tesla Cybertrucks Are Rusting Despite Being Made Of Stainless Steel (jalopnik.com)
Owners say they are noticing orange stains on the stainless steel panels of their new Cybertrucks.
Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire (www.tomshardware.com)