Usually with the exact same wording, too.
tony
And the last comment was 'nvm. Sorted it.'
Given the huge popularity of WhatsApp I suspect warning people to not share their phone number is too late...
Phone numbers get recycled all the time. The best thing you can do really is keep the same one rather than changing
Same here. Just this morning trying sync instead.
This is a guy who was using a glorified cruise control (which is all AP is) at high speed whilst watching a DVD instead of looking at the road.
The software can only help so much. There's a reason why there are laws requiring attentiveness checks now.. people are reckless
That's partly why I have a cheap chinese ebike (still wasn't cheap, but nothing like some of the silly numbers some manufacturers are quoting). The parts are all cobbled together from other chinese manufactures and are pretty much standard. If it breaks, I replace a bit (they sell most of the parts on their website), or upgrade it, depending how I feel. Nothing proprietary there at all.
Read only root and was they way unix was installed for decades. Some things, like nfs roots, somewhat rely on it (multiple machines would run a single static install of unix, with user partitions being mounted on demand on each machine).
People don't like dealing with partitions though so modern distros tend towards a single root paritition with everything in it. It's funny to go back to the old way.
TBF the unix model originally was read only mounted / and /usr - typically in a separate partition - so they were immutable for decades. It's only later when home users started using single partition models that that really broke.
But the separation is built right in.. /etc for config, /home for user stuff, etc. so there's really no need for another layer.. it's not like windows were it's common to store the configuration in the same directory as the binaries.. so not really seeing what the current fad is about. Presumably something will come out of it, maybe even a standard..
Hybrids were an necessity when large batteries weren't feasable (in the first Leaf, for example, the 24kw battery was about 80% of the cost, it's amazing they could sell it at a profit at all).
Falling prices and increased capacity means that isn't really the case any more, and it's not really worth the complexity of a hybrid.
I mostly agree although there were some pretty decent chunks that left the launch site at high velocity. NSF's car was 500 metres away and didn't fare well at all.
I presume SpaceX have picked up all the pieces by now though.. unlikely there was any long term damage.
Games I tend to look for people playing it on twitch. You can't get much better than actually seeing a game in action to know if it's for you.
It's a Hitway bk11. One of the most popular on Amazon (well I think the bk6 is).
The display for example is an S866, which are cheap and all over ebay/amazon. Heck, I could even interface an esp32 in there if I can find some documentation for the ubuiquitous 'communication protocol no.2'...