[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

Some do. YouTube switched their ad service so the main video and ads come from the same server. To get around this uBlock now blocks the script on the browser side that shows the ad, then returns a signal that the timer is up.

It's a constant game of cat and mouse to get around ad blockers then block that new method.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Native English speaker. I started to write up an answer but the more I dig into it the more confused I am.

The subject and predicate need to agree for a sentence to sound normal. "It hadn't" uses "had not" as the predicate which implies past action and needs a verb to sound normal.

You could say:

It had not installed the tooling.

Or It had not verified that the tooling installed correctly.

In it "It didn't have" the predicate is "have" so a noun can follow and sound normal.

You could say:

It didn't have the tooling.

Here is where I'm becoming confused.

Usually you can remove negatives and extra words to clarify grammar. In the sentence "It had the tooling" the predicate is still "had" but it doesn't imply action so a following noun is fine. Also the sentence "It did have the tooling" is grammatically correct but sounds wordy and would probably be found in a legal document or technical write up. Why does the grammar change when you add a negative? "It hadn't the tooling" sounds ridiculous but logically it should be fine if "It had the tooling" is fine! This is driving me crazy.

Somebody who paid more attention in English class will have to correct me. I guess we're just going with " English is weird and it sounds better that way".

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

Cinnamon is my favorite so I have mint at home. All the computers at my work have Ubuntu (gnome) and it's ok but I don't love it.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 31 points 8 months ago

Don't pick a distro, pick a desktop environment. Look up KDE Plasma, gnome, cinnamon, xfce, etc. Then pick the largest most stable distro that uses that environment.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

Check out Endurance by Alfred Lansing. It's the story of Shackletons failed antarctic voyage and how he survived. Absolutely amazing story and really well written.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

Qbittorrent doesn't know where the movie came from. You need to go into Radarr or wherever you got the torrent file to find its source and report it

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 37 points 10 months ago

So I have a Tesla and my roommate has a Nissan leaf. Both of us were somewhat affected by this. The real issue is EVs charge very slowly in the cold and the public charging network is just large enough to support the current number of EV owners. Generally my car uses 200wh per mile with no climate control, 250 with AC running, and 300-350 with the heater running. Temperature here has been highs of -15C with lows hitting -25C. The past few days I've been averaging 500-600wh per mile. This alone almost triples demand for public charging stations, mostly from people who live in apartments and don't have home charging

To compound this, trips that normally don't require public charging are now out of range. I drove about 150 miles to ski over the weekend. Normally this is totally fine on a single charge but with the excessive power use I decided to top up on the way home. Normally I super charge for about 3-5 minutes for an extra 30-40 miles of range and plug in when I get home. I sat at a supercharger for 15 minutes before it was warm enough to accept the charge, then took an additional 20+ minutes to get 30 miles of extra charge. It builds up like a domino effect. Cars waiting to charge delay other cars that get there after.

My roommates Leaf had a similar experience at a CCS charging station. This is all in a city that prioritizes EVs. Chicago is a much larger city with a similar number of charging stations and had even colder temperatures.

Honestly I'm not super surprised they had charging issues during this freeze.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The affordability is probably more US centric. Because they are made in the US using mostly US parts they qualify for huge tax rebates. I got mine for about $28k which beats most of the EV market here, and is a fairly good deal even for an ICE car.

Most of the other companies you mentioned don't sell cars in the US so I can't make much of a comparison but I'm glad Europe has a better variety of EV options than the US. Seems like more companies are switching to EV every year.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 37 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

In qbit click on the stalled torrent and look for "last time seen complete" if it says "never" it means the file is dead. None of the seeders have the last bit of the file and the seeders are other people waiting for somebody to complete the file. If this happens just delete and restart from a different source.

Edit: This applies to files that have started downloading then stalled out later. If your download is still at 0% you have a separate issue.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Because they're pretty great in most ways. They are one of the most energy efficient EVs, they are the most fun to drive of all the EVs I've driven (best acceleration and handling), I love not needing keys anymore. I love being able to control my car from the app. Tesla has almost twice as many high speed charging stations as every other charging company combined. They are more affordable than most other EVs. The lane assist is better than any other car on the market. Sure Elon is a dick, but Tesla has some adults in the room making good design decisions. It's certainly not perfect but it's a solid choice if you're looking for an affordable, fun, and efficient car.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

I have a fetch ladle and a coal spoon. My dog lives for fetch but always sets the ball next to my feet. If I'm sitting on the back porch I don't want to keep bending forward so I have a ladle that's perfect for scooping up a tennis ball and throwing it. I also have a slotted spoon that I use to grab unburnt coal out of my grill before dumping the ashes. Both of these utensils just hang from my grill.

[-] CallOfTheWild@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

That's generally true in the US as well. That's why people are so outraged by this.

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