I’ve actually done this successfully. TSA agent knocked on it, and said no problem.
If i somehow would be stopped, I’d love to argue what is liquid or not, and what could be liquid if it’s just hot enough.
I’ve actually done this successfully. TSA agent knocked on it, and said no problem.
If i somehow would be stopped, I’d love to argue what is liquid or not, and what could be liquid if it’s just hot enough.
I’ve got a ID4 and they are all capacitive buttons. It makes a tactile vibration when engaged.
I hate my car. Nice to drive, but awful to use.
That’s my motto: no matter how bad it seems, it could be worse.
I had the HTC Desire Z back in the day, with a full qwerty keyboard underneath the screen. It was awesome to write on, but it lacked performance.
Do you have border control between states? It’s basically the same thing with schengen. No control between countries on the “inside”, but rigorous control to get in.
Gerd is a female name where I’m from. You should stick with neek.
Licensing: the same code i compiled yesterday doesn’t compile today.
As an engineer, I hate the way excel handle dates
My wife started a new job a few years ago, and during training she was shown how to create invoices.
She was completely dumbfounded.
I bet the mentality is: “why would i want to have a bus stop when I always use my car”.
As opposed to “it would have beed nice to have a bus stop so that I don’t need to use my car”
I agree. Because of this, I actually changed carrier to one that was cheaper, had better coverage and free eSIM.
I tried to transfer my eSIM from my old S21 to my new S24 the other day. It failed miserably. My carrier charges me $10 for a new eSIM (which i think is way too much for a digital service). Transferring eSIMs sounds like a good idea if it works, but might not be endorsed by carriers that earn large profits from the service.
I’m not American, but I’ve lived a few years in the US. I find it very interesting that the US invented the electric infrastructure that we use today, but they really screwed up a few things. Firstly, the connectors are far too unsafe. They are flimsy and have no protection from electrocution. Secondly, by using 120V as the main voltage, you need more current to do the same amount of work as a 240V system. Thay means thicker wires, more stress on the plugs, and greater fire hazards.
Shuko plugs FTW
If you use Sync for Lemmy, you can add filters that removes certain topics of your choosing.
You question the distortion, but not the fact that there IS CARPET IN THE BATHROOM?!!!
You mean this? https://xkcd.com/1361
Damn, that was far worse than I could imagine. Poor woman
The 24 meter version is running in Trondheim, Norway. They currently have 58 busses, and are planning to increase with more routes. The city has plenty of narrow streets and a few steep hills, but it doesn’t seem to be a problem unless the weather is extreme in the winter.