2FA codes that you can read everything you need from the notification area?
2FA codes that you can read everything you need from the notification area?
I remember a video of a white woman closing the window into a policeman’s fingers after a long argument with them, driving off (over his foot?) getting forced off the road again, screaming insults at the police, hitting them with the car door, before they resort to, iirc, a taser or dragging her out (might be more than one such video)
So in my mind, that’s kind of the ‘gold standard’ for behaviour which only leads to slow incremental steps in the use of force.
“I don’t have a plan” - person desperately trying to hide their plan.
I typed the URL that was literally printed in the packaging of a [new] Logitech mouse, and the page didn’t exist! Like, how?!‽
Satisfactory.
Good news: everyone is going to be experiencing that for the first time again in about a week’s time!
Maybe they can modify it to display a gunshot scoreboard.
Some bicycles can run out of honk
Flip-flop. Can’t wait for all the newspapers to “fact check” his interview.
Thomas Midgley Jr. (leaded petrol, CFCs, lots of deaths at the “ethyl” factory)
That’s not an EV issue that’s a modern car issue.
One of the worst privacy risks was Buick who didn’t even make EVs.
It might be a trope by now, but when you mention “rich tourists and digital nomads”… have you read For The Win?
When Cory Doctorow considers this question, … His character, an archetype of the subcultures you mention, from nearly fifteen years ago, voiced by the most cyberpunk author you ever read, chooses a cargo ship.
Looks like the main options are the things you’ve already ruled-out:
Maybe you can find a “tall ship” that’s big enough to have passive passengers (example), although most tall ships seem to be operated by youth charities.
Might be in an American suburb - their roads can be ridiculously oversized for the posted speed limit.
Shapez2 just released?
“Cannot contain your email address” - damn right it can’t contain my email address in 20 characters!
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