For real. The new logo was the reason I switched back then. It was a tough experience, but worth it.
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People hear “technology” and imagine Facebook, when in fact technology means not dying after scratching your foot on a dirt road.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do so many homes in rural areas have a front yard full of junk?English10·10 days agoNope, it’s a CityEL. Originally made in Denmark in 1987. The manufacturer went bankrupt several times. Each time someone else took over up until 2018. The design has never canged much. There has been something like 3 iterations of the top cover and 3 different motors throughout the years. Mine was made in 1995 and utilizes a motor originally intended for a forklift.
When I’m done with it, it will hopefully get a proper registration and will be able to recharge either by connecting directly to the DC output of a solar panel, as well as the standard grid outlet, and a type 2 charging station.
For anyone who’s interested in joining this low power EV cult, check out these videos by @bleeptrack
deafboy@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do so many homes in rural areas have a front yard full of junk?English4·10 days agoYes, you can see the french doors in the background. The car itself is a little more than 1 meter wide, with rear-view mirrors sticking out even further. I got something like 5cm to spare on either side.
deafboy@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do so many homes in rural areas have a front yard full of junk?64·11 days agoCan’t speak for the rural people of the US, but when you’re working on a bunch of projects, while the life keeps getting in your way, causing delays, stuff tends to… pile up. For example, I have a car in my living room at this very moment.
Did it seem like a good idea at the time? Sure. 24x7 access regardless of the current weather means more time to work on it.
Did I work on it? Nope.
Was there a wasp nest embedded inside, releasing a steady flow of young wasps inside the house? Absolutely!
deafboy@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to undo Firefox changes to the titlebar controls buttons?4·14 days ago#YearOfTheLinuxDesktop
deafboy@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If government hackers can infiltrate big companies, why not hack normal people?4·15 days agoSometimes the victims even pay the attackers money upfront and install the wiretap themselves. looking at my IPTV box suspiciously, while the robotic vacuum hums in the background
deafboy@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If government hackers can infiltrate big companies, why not hack normal people?4·15 days agoThe best thieves steal from the poor.
Question for the general public. Why not use the DNS server provided by your ISP?
They already know what websites you visit, because TLS1.2 still leaks the hostname. They might as well provide some useful service in return.
Each of them returns the correct answer.
Protective Resolution - IP address 86.54.11.1 Protective + Child Protection - IP address 86.54.11.12 Protective + Ad blocking - IP address 86.54.11.13 Protective + Child Protection + Ad blocking - IP address 86.54.11.11 Unfiltered Resolution- IP address 86.54.11.100
;; ANSWER SECTION: thepiratebay.org. 300 IN A 162.159.137.6 thepiratebay.org. 300 IN A 162.159.136.6
God hates people who abuse a security vulnerability disclosure to write a shitty clickbait article, and there’s an extra special place in hell for those who mention a name that’s cool to hate in the title to bring more clicks.
These are the founding principles of my new religion. We meet at fridays. Bring your own cookies…