If you put it in the crease of a foldable, it’s stretched when stowed, and normal in use.
If you put it in the crease of a foldable, it’s stretched when stowed, and normal in use.
It’s a terrible format because jumps in lower categories make higher categories appear to jump, but they’ve actually just been pushed upward.
In my city they built a new shiny east-west electric line that fails every week, and they took out the old north-south diesel line for upgrades (but not electrification), which was way more reliable.
Granted, I’m sure the reliability and power source are not correlated here, just my city transit commission (of late) is corrupt as fuck, so anything new sucks.
The north-south upgrades were supposed to be done two years ago… I yearn for the day…
Why would blank keycaps matter for touch typing
Speed bumps exist to slow down vehicles, in this case for pedestrian crossing.
Do you think it is more useful to slow down a 1-2 tonne (or more) chunk of metal from 50 to 20 km/h or a combined 150 kg vehicle from 30-20 km/h? Which would be worse to get hit by? Which has the greater stopping distance? Which can turn to avoid obstacles faster?
That’s it, it’s horny jail for you. This is an abnormal amount of horny.
Not to mention that an idea is not a game, not even conceptually. There’s a reason it’s called game design and not game turn-idea-into-code.
I don’t expect much of anything from Firefox mobile except slowness and bugs tbh. I still use it because of the add-on support but there’s tab bugs that have existed for three years
Could shove it in a folder and then make the tap action open the first item in the folder, then set the folder icon to whatever your want. Disadvantage is that if it’s already in a folder you can’t do that because it would require nested folders
Isn’t the whole idea that they’re using the internet to relay information about the layout of your home
Infrastructure change at the scale you’re speaking about is not unheard of. The Netherlands did it twice. First because Europe got the shit bombed out of it and building car centric cities was trendy, then second because they realized what a shit idea that was and reversed it.
Sure, the Netherlands was never sparse in the first place, but nobody’s asking for trains to farmer John’s house in Nebraska. If the Netherlands can rework their cities to at least chillax on cars, so can American cities.
I know using the Netherlands as an example is trite, but urban planners literally know the solutions.
It’s Australia. They mean shoot pictures
I don’t feel like grabbing the source right now but EVs give off higher amounts of tire dust due to their heavier weight.
I don’t even look at the AI result. I scroll right past. That’s the thing, if it’s bullshit 50% of the time, and you can’t always tell like you can here, then it’s bullshit 100% of the time, and it’s useless, just taking up screen real estate.