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Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton (Hollow Kingdom #1) - $2.99
  • buran buran 4mo ago 100%

    I checked it out from my local library via Libby and I’m enjoying it. Cats seem to be getting overlooked, but the birds are great.

    Unusual origin for the apocalypse, and it’s definitely one of the more interesting origins I’ve seen for zombie viruses.

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  • A proper Volkswagen dash
  • buran buran 5mo ago 100%

    Regulations require specific colours for specific indicators.

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  • Why stand in line to board an airplane?
  • buran buran 6mo ago 100%

    It’s been a while since I’ve played that. But yes, it’s helpful to see a graphical representation of where noisy things are, as I’m completely deaf in my left ear and can’t locate sounds.

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  • Why stand in line to board an airplane?
  • buran buran 6mo ago 100%

    Hard of hearing also. It’s so frustrating that text signs that list announcements are so rare.

    Captions on television/movies and games are commonplace, but in the real world, very few places care.

    Might be because I’m in a red state for a few more years due to family; blue states likely tend to be more aware of issues like ours.

    I did see written callouts of upcoming tram stops once, but I can’t recall which airport. It may have been ORD.

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    US judge receptive to Trump documents claims in warning sign for prosecutors
  • buran buran 7mo ago 100%

    The marque is actually named for the daughter of the trademark registrar, Mercédès Adrienne Ramona Manuela Jellinek.

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  • Windows AI PC manufacturers must add a Copilot key, says Microsoft
  • buran buran 7mo ago 100%

    Some keyboards also come with software that lets you disable or remap keys. I turned Caps Lock into something more useful to me, for instance.

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  • Rivian confirms Tesla Supercharger access in March
  • buran buran 8mo ago 100%

    They and Tesla are the holdouts. GM only recently killed phone mirroring but those two never had it.

    I will not buy from any of them.

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  • Rivian confirms Tesla Supercharger access in March
  • buran buran 8mo ago 100%

    That doesn’t really make sense considering it’s a charging standard and the entire point of a standard is to avoid problems like this. Hopefully it just means I need a software update for the car.

    Which VW has been very silent about. I’d feel better if they explained what the issue is and what needs to be done to fix it, even if they say it will take time to fix.

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  • Rivian confirms Tesla Supercharger access in March
  • buran buran 8mo ago 100%

    It doesn’t work right. I have an ID.4 and even though my local charger is listed on the Tesla site as being CCS compatible with an adapter, selecting my car and claiming I have an adapter still fails to make the site show up in the listings.

    The car has a CCS port and has been tested to work with the magic dock by testers, so it’s compatible. The app needs work.

    VW is strangely silent on this, which is making me think that my next car will not be a VW. That, and Ford got Apple Maps EV routing working and I still can’t get it to see my car.

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  • Why in Sci-Fi they always use Marine or Naval terminology and structure instead of Aviation for the spaceship structure, navigation and military ranks?
  • buran buran 8mo ago 100%

    Naval aviation is the general term for what you’re thinking of, and is the term used in the United States. In the UK, carrier pilots are part of the Fleet Air Arm.

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  • User guide: End of Life (EOL) for Twilio Authy Desktop app
  • buran buran 8mo ago 100%

    This is how I did it, using my Mac laptop. You can’t do it with the phone app, but a Mac or Windows computer can.

    https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93

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  • How do you help somebody that always says they're bored?
  • buran buran 10mo ago 100%

    My experience with those was that they proved formulaic and repetitive after a time, but the first few were good. They did have problems with shallow characterisations, though, at least to me.

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  • Tesla driver who killed 2 people while using autopilot must pay $23,000 in restitution without having to serve any jail time
  • buran buran 10mo ago 100%

    Honda’s sensing system will read shadows from bridges as obstructions in the road that it needs to brake for. It’s easy enough to accelerate out of the slowdown, but I was surprised to find that there is apparently no radar check to see if the obstruction is real.

    My current vehicle doesn’t have that issue, so either the programming has been improved or the vendor for the sensing systems is a different one (different vehicle make, so it’s entirely possible).

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    watchOS 10.2 now available: Here's what's new - 9to5Mac
  • buran buran 10mo ago 100%

    I never liked it because I didn’t want to accidentally change the face, which happened a few times.

    I was always surprised that there was no way to disable the feature.

    But now we can both be happy. It’s a shame that the simple solution of making it a toggleable option took this long.

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  • Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive
  • buran buran 11mo ago 71%

    It was bad, yes. Not debating that, and I’m glad that the design was changed and existing owners could get the shifter replaced at no cost to them.

    However, it’s frustrating to see that people so often ignore recalls and then are injured or killed in a way that would have been avoided had they done the free recall. I usually feel sad when I think of deaths like that because the death is just so final and was easy to avoid.

    People have recently died to exploding airbag inflators, even though the Takata recall has been in the news for years, and even if a vehicle has had multiple owners, the publicity means that chances are that the current owner has seen at least a headline about it. Yet clearly people aren’t getting the recall work done, and they’re dying because of it.

    Is it a hassle to take a car in for repair? Yep. Had to have mine serviced due to a recall for something that hadn’t manifested on my car in my own use. But given that the alternative could have been very bad (the car’s software was updated to ensure that it would shift into park more reliably when there was a rollaway risk, if the driver didn’t do so manually), I dealt with having a loaner for a day when the update took longer than expected.

    Designers sometimes make bad choices. Regulations are written in blood, it’s said, because it’s often tragedy that leads to changes. But I don’t think it very likely that shifters like that will make it past design reviews again. It’ll be some other bad decision that causes the next big recall.

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  • Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive
  • buran buran 11mo ago 60%

    Both of those things have been acknowledged and will be changed. Cars have very long design cycles, though.

    The ID.7 has the new sliders as does the facelift of the ID.4.

    Yes, there’s other problems, but this one is already on the way out.

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  • Job losses likely at VW as the people’s car brand becomes uncompetitive
  • buran buran 11mo ago 80%

    That vehicle had a recall out to replace the badly-designed shifter. It was ignored.

    The fix would have been free.

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  • Porsche will adopt Android Automotive, complete with Google apps
  • buran buran 12mo ago 100%

    Neither company has a monopoly anywhere but the mix of Android and iOS varies greatly by region.

    Thankfully, most cars that support phone projection support both, probably because of that fact. Easier to develop a single configuration that works for everyone.

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  • worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com

    I’m _really_ looking forward to getting rid of a lot of bag clutter. It’ll also be nice to trade in the lower crests that I can no longer use.

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    Of all the dungeons that we'll see as keys for Season 3, I'm looking forward to seeing what Waycrest Manor is like.

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    Season 3 is launching on the 14th of November with the Amirdrassil raid and the new Mythic+ rotation. Wowhead has an overview [here](https://www.wowhead.com/guide/dragonflight-patch-10-2-guardians-of-the-dream-overview).

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    articles.warcraftlogs.com

    As an evoker player (though not Augmentation yet), it's definitely frustrating to see that Augmentation players are getting kicked from groups for, supposedly, doing low DPS. Support specs are new to WoW, so it's not surprising that there's no simple way to see how they contribute. But is it really fair to depend on a damage meter rather than the overall performance of the group? I've never felt as though damage meters really were as useful as many people make them seem. An analogy that might help here: Augmentation evokers are force multipliers -- in military terms, that's a unit or soldier who makes others more effective. For instance, a [forward air controller](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_air_control) who calls in targets for ground-attack aircraft to hit. That FAC isn't going to do any damage on their own, but the aircraft they bring in wouldn't be able to damage its target without the FAC's assistance. The crew of that plane are vital, yes, but so are the people who tell them where to go. And, going back to WoW figuring out how to properly track augmentation evokers' contributions to the battle is going to take add-on authors a while. Details is starting to try to make it happen, but for now the results aren't very accurate. But adapting to any new system, any new technology, takes time. So if you see that small (for now) DPS bar in your damage meter addon, think twice before trying to boot a player who is trying their best to help you do your job better. Chances are that they're doing just fine. It's just a problem with how to measure the help they are giving you.

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    www.wowhead.com

    I’m personally looking forward to seeing Velen’s new prophecy.

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    www.wowhead.com

    This is definitely helpful in accessibility terms. I sometimes can't quite always make out a call to go somewhere or do something. I'm looking forward to see what this feature turns out to be capable of doing and how it works.

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    As a preservation evoker main, I'm looking forward to trying Augmentation to see what it's like, though I'm most likely going to continue to main Preservation.

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    Is there a place to tap to do this? Long press doesn’t seem to bring up a context menu.

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