I moonlight in a bike shop and mainly repair electric scooters and bikes.
Instead of adding even more shit that can break, I wish they would engineer their scooters into being more reliable.
In addition to breaking often, finding spare parts is a nightmare. Vendors completely ignoring requests.
Granted, Segway is one of the better ones.
Or how to fix your printer.
Doesn’t excuse violence
Hades
I am a happy backblaze user and generally I’ve only heard good things about them.
They do have multiple data centers and they are operating B2B products too.
Is there anything in particular that would make you think they could be unreliable?
Still doing lessons and challenges on THM, 2 months in.
Administrative access, in many cases, allows malicious apps to read and/or modify data, even memory and executables, of other apps. This is pretty much impossible with non-rooted phones out of the box. While the root detection feature is somewhat annoying, it is absolutely not a stupid measure.
Lieber Verfassungsschutz: die AfD arbeitet mit einem Regime zusammen welches es sich als explizites geopolitisches Ziel gesetzt hat, Europa zu destabilisieren.
Wann wird die AfD endlich verboten und wann werden die Kollaborateure verhaftet?
„I‘m so angry they respond to my stupid, childish provocations“ - fat dictator
So are cyber-attacks during an active war, against supporters of Ukraine, not considered acts of war? Not to mention the recent killing of military personnel on German soil? That too, not an act of war?
Long time vim user here. Practically had to choose right after starting as a dev, never looked back. All my editors/IDEs run in vim mode nowadays.
I don’t like the hassle of plugin management in vanilla vim.
I didn’t like evil spacemacs, but I do enjoy magit a lot.
Then tried neovim: good out-of-the-box experience, better plugin management, ready-to-use systems like nvchad. It’s been great.
Just started a course on THM in my free time. Wish me luck.
It seems every time someone wants anything from the EU, they have to pay Orban. He’s a petty extortionist.
Not only is the fine ridiculously low, they will also most likely not get other fines for the spills because they „have been punished already“.
However, it seems that prosecutors need to grab what they can. I imagine an appropriately large fine would take years or decades of litigation when Chevron invariably sues, appeals, etc
Oh no, prices fell from 600k to 588k, disaster is looming.
People currently can’t afford food, bro.