your you're... ya ya..
This isn't a fuckin spelling quiz
your you're... ya ya..
This isn't a fuckin spelling quiz
They aren't remotely piloted. Way too easy to jam.
You are both not wrong.
WTF. Inflation is a global issue right now, but somehow it's Biden's, Trudeau's or the Tories fault?
I'm not sure why you say that. They are not.
It's a safety issue.
Crazy inexplicable things can happen when modern cars have electrical control access to brakes/steering/throttle.
Firmware doesn't take right, download message emulates by accident another message, random bit flipping that even CRC checks miss.
There's no reason to risk any of that. Just shut the engine off.
Yeah, how's it Google's fault that there were no signs? blocks? etc.
9 years is excessive? sure maybe.
But bridge collapse that evening while approaching it? Google's Fault? No...
So where do you draw that line where it's Google's Fault?
1 day? 1 month? 1 year?
Yeah, you can't reasonable put a timeline on something like that.
What happens if it was found out dude used an old paper map? Gonna sue that map company too?
Just because Google has the ability to update maps quicker than old paper, doesn't mean they are suddenly obligated to.
The main causes of remote workers’ reduced emissions were less office energy use, as well as fewer emissions from a daily commute.
I mean yeah, that makes sense,
But I wonder what the numbers are when it comes to everyone keeping their homes heated/cooled all day compared to communal heating/cooling of a building.
People working at home will increase their personal emissions to keep their home office heated/cooled, and I suspect you get more bang for your energy buck if they are all in one spot instead of spread out into multiple buildings.
So sure.. less office energy use, but increased home energy use...
I wonder how the study calculated that or even bothered...
So by your definition there is only
Jesus, thankfully I also size electrical systems and I would never hire you.
Car Charger wouldn't be an intermittent load,
Then I recommend Prusa Slicer.
This is likely a slicer issue.