That video has a rich, complex undertone of depression. Mmmm that depression is smooth. You know, I find this video to be a real go-to for when I want that bouquet of isolation and denial. I just keep coming back to watch it again and again.
Yeah, many of those christmas lights use pulse width modulation to control brightness and it is very noticeable. I hope that gets changed over for an analog voltage dimmer soon.
Wait... is this the USA's first Gen III+ reactor?
The Toyota Tundra honestly makes the Ford F150 feel small.
You're mostly right. The main problem is that manufacturers chose to ignore the spirit of the US CAFE fuel economy regulations, and instead build everything bigger and bigger. That's why quarter-ton trucks grew to the size of the F150 in the year 2000 when they were quite a bit smaller before.
It's not the fault of the regulation. It is the fault of the manufacturers and to an equal extent, of consumers for preferring gigantic vehicles.
And let's not let GM off the hook for the 1990s Suburban, which began to, quite literally, dominate the roads. Those fuckers were the original huge grocery getter, and they had truly awful turning radius and blind spots. You just couldn't drive them safely or courteously if you tried. So of course everyone wanted more powerful and bigger vehicles to compete.
Aren't the MSRP tags ordered by the store as a separate item to trick you into thinking the prices are legitimately that high?
JFC dude take a picture with your phone, erase the metadata, and submit it to your government. That's so unbelievably wrong.
"That busted wheel bearing isn't so bad." -Rail inspector in Ohio
I think the question you meant to ask is "Why do cats claim many of us?"
The user interface to display what is granted by using the app is... so sanitary. It disguises the ultimate goal of these insidious apps in such a clean and sterile list that it really seems innocuous. I wish that A$pple would start to display an intensity of how much data is collected by these apps. Green for good, red for bad, gradient for in-between. Or something... I suppose that accessibility for colorblind is important oto. Then it would be a bit more obvious to users when an app is really out to get them vs trying to improve performance.
I can't say I will stay on Lemmy. But I won't return to Reddit.
It helps remove the incentive to buy up all of the single family homes. The calculus is pretty simple -
Renting a home shouldn't cost enough for that cycle to be self sustaining.