Chinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols....
Maybe it uses the road signs? I think most modern cars already read the road signs and display the limit on the dash.
Only issue with this system, at least from my car is that it can sometimes get it wrong, so it would be super annoying if the car beeped when I was doing more than 10mph that what it thinks the limit is.
Car manufacturers have called for urgent action to reignite the switch to electric vehicles, after sales figures showed slowing demand among ordinary motorists for battery-powered cars....
This is essentially it. The surge in demand probably came from company cars and those who can afford to buy expensive cars, but now that demand has been met then sales have dropped off. We’re not yet in the market to replace our car but I do keep an eye on things, and every time I look at a new EV, they’re like 30 or 40k over what I’d be willing to pay.
I imagine it’s an issue of economies of scale, they’re more expensive because they’re producing less than ICE vehicles; the only way to get them cheaper would be for some heavy government subsidies.
It seems to take nearly 10 minutes to get started. What’s actually happening? Are the pistons literally unable to move in the cylinders until the engine is warm enough?
(Content warning, discussions of SA and misogyny, mods I might mention politics a bit but I hope this can be taken outside the context of politics and understood as a discussion of basic human decency)...
I was thinking the same thing. I’m pretty sure you need to sign the documentation after double checking what the registrar has put down. We have up to 6 weeks too to register the birth if you haven’t had chance to decide on a name yet.
How is this a controversial take? If you need a wall to keep people in or attempting to emigrate makes you a “defector”, or you’ve built up a huge surveillance network where your neighbours or even partners can report you for bullshit “crimes” , you’re an authoritarian state.
I don’t think they are, they’re more akin to forums.
In my mind, social media is where you follow people and people broadcast their lives. That’s the social aspect of it.
With Reddit and Lemmy we follow communities on topics we’re interested in.
I do get the arguments for it to be social media but that just makes the category way too broad, as you could argue any site with a comment section is social media.
I’ve had the day off to go to MCM Comic Con today. I’m hoping to get some short hikes in over the weekend if the weather holds out, and maybe get a bit of decorating and household maintenance out of the way....
My wife and her mum have gone away until Monday, so I’ve got both the kids all weekend. They’re keeping me on my toes! I’m trying to find the time to watch the F1 qualifying but don’t have a chance.
Only found out at 8:30 this morning that my daughter has a birthday party to go to at 10:45, and my wife has the car so might have to chance cycling there and hopefully avoid the rain.
Those aren’t compliant. The reject all needs to be as prominent as the accept all option without any additional clicks. So many sites get it wrong it’s insane!
Timothy Snyder: People know Russia is committing genocide in Ukraine but are afraid to say so - businessukraine.ua (businessukraine.ua)
British cruise missiles were used in significant Ukrainian attack on Russian submarine (news.sky.com)
Chinese police were allowed into Australia to speak with a woman. They breached protocol and escorted her back to China (www.abc.net.au)
Chinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols....
Russia-Ukraine war: at least 51 people killed in Russian strike on village food shop (www.theguardian.com)
American bully XL owner: 'I'd sooner go to jail than lose my dogs' (www.bbc.co.uk)
Woman killed by her two XL bully dogs at home in east London (www.theguardian.com)
ALAT. (lemmy.world)
This used book that I bought for 12£ on the internet was apparently previously bought from Oxfam for 1.99£ (jlai.lu)
California Passes Bill Requiring New Cars To Beep At You When You're Speeding (jalopnik.com)
A Florida man kept having migraines. Doctors then discovered tapeworm eggs in his brain. (www.usatoday.com)
cross-posted from: real.lemmy.fan/post/3480795...
Worried carmakers call for urgent UK help to reignite waning interest in electric vehicles (www.theguardian.com)
Car manufacturers have called for urgent action to reignite the switch to electric vehicles, after sales figures showed slowing demand among ordinary motorists for battery-powered cars....
[Video] Why does it take so long for this Class 50 to start up when cold? (www.youtube.com)
It seems to take nearly 10 minutes to get started. What’s actually happening? Are the pistons literally unable to move in the cylinders until the engine is warm enough?
Lemmy is a worse platform for women than Reddit was
(Content warning, discussions of SA and misogyny, mods I might mention politics a bit but I hope this can be taken outside the context of politics and understood as a discussion of basic human decency)...
Has technology peaked? (lemmy.world)
Baby is ready to party (lemmy.world)
Beeseball (sh.itjust.works)
Rishi Sunak announces 4 July general election (www.bbc.co.uk)
Why are socialist and communist countries usually considered more authoritarian than capitalist countries?
Do you consider Lemmy/Reddit (and similar platforms) to be social media?
I had this discussion with a friend, and we really couldn’t reach a consensus....
Old photo (lemmy.zip)
What are your plans for the Bank Holiday weekend?
I’ve had the day off to go to MCM Comic Con today. I’m hoping to get some short hikes in over the weekend if the weather holds out, and maybe get a bit of decorating and household maintenance out of the way....
Ferrari testing spray guards at Fiorano (redlib.ducks.party)
9th of May is Europe Day, is it a big thing in your country? (en.wikipedia.org)
Every time I get an email about (lemmy.ca)
I can’t help but think of this.