My spouse and I rode our motorcycles from the Midwest to the East Coast over Thursday and Friday. We've spent the weekend hanging out with family and friends that we haven't seen in months. It's been a good time and we'll be here for the rest of the week.
A while ago, there was something that showed the higher failure rate of various components on EVs because of the lack of routine service that has cars have. Basically, gas cars get a service and inspection every 5-10k miles when the oil is changed and any worn bearings, bushings, etc. are found. EVs don't have that so things go unnoticed until they fail. Could this be the same? Could the "reliability" concerns just be normal wear that isn't getting caught since there are no routing inspections?
Is this only in certain areas? YouTube is still working fine for me on FireFox.
It's not an employee benefit. It's a membership thing that customers can sign up for. It was literally the only perk of it.
Don't scare me like that!
Looks like I'm finally switching to Firefox.
I would love if we could use LibreOffice, but our application just doesn't work with it and our devs won't even look at it.
I provide support for a Windows-only application that has to do automated document conversion. Some customers refuse to pay for an additional Office license and the only other option is WordPad. Going back to work on Tuesday is going to suck.
The Mass Effect trilogy.
I feel like I can contribute more since the communities are smaller, but I haven't had much of value to say. Haven't really found my niche yet like I had on Reddit.
How difficult is it to host your own instance? Can you still use apps like Connect with it?
Microsoft purchased Blizzard.