And make Tesla more money by selling replacement windows? Nah. If you need to let out your anger on random people's cars, buy some "Fuck Elon" stickers and stick those on the back.
The views expressed are more to the left and much more anti big-tech, which makes sense. Discussions are a bit more civil on average and there seems to be much less blatant karma-farming. At least that's the case on my instance, which blocks some of the more... controversial ones. Speaking of which though, the differences between various instances do shape discussions on Lemmy quite a bit, which Reddit of course doesn't have. You can often have a pretty good guess on a user's attitudes, political views and demeanor just by looking at their instance.
The expectations will probably be different between cultures but personally, nothing. It's a gift after all, giving them money for it would make it a business transaction. Of course, when there's an opportunity, I'd give out some food or drinks to my friends as well.
I've learned French in school for 5 years, but I only speak it on a relatively basic level, despite living very close to France and crossing the border quite often. Not too big of a deal though, as many people in Alsace also speak a German/Alemannic dialect.
I've used it at work for the past 6 years and it's just quite buggy. Sending an image only works around 50% of the time, calls go directly to voice mail despite the other person being there and waiting for my call, mobile app shows me being in a call I've left hours earlier, tabs with things like checklists never load etc. I've used worse programs, but it's far from good. On a positive note though, the background noise filter in Teams is the best I've heard.
Keep in mind the battery lifespan tho. They degrade drastically overtime.
For most people the batteries will outlast the bikes. After 30,000km or so, you may have to exchange the battery. My 2020 eBike's battery hasn't noticably gotten worse.
If you have a decent bike shop nearby, I'd recommend going there and asking for advice on what to get. You should also be able to go for short test rides there on any bikes that interest you. Before buying, also research the bike online to see if there are any common issues or complaints with it.
It's a bit of a dilemma. If you leave, you'll also leave Twitter's (still large) userbase to freely be manipulated by the far-right without any objections. If you stay, you support a network owned and controlled by a fascist. By continuing to provide content you encourage other people to stay on the platform. I'm personally in favor of everyone leaving, but I understand why some organizations don't. The least they should do is establish a presence on other networks so nobody has to use Twitter to see their content though.
AFAIK Ukrainians started calling Russian soldiers Orcs and Russia Mordor due to Russia being an invading force with often very brutal tactics and horrible behaviour in the regions they occupy.
The point is that the planning itself wouldn't be illegal if there were absolute free speech. Of course the murder still would be, but ideally you'd want to stop that before it happens, which will be tougher when just talking about murdering people is perfectly legal. Free speech isn't just about "naughty words".
Things like death threats being legal would be pretty awful. Husband saying "if you leave me I'll murder you"? Oh well, he's just exercising his free speech, so it's not an issue.
People could defame others, openly call for genocide, plan terrorist attacks etc without consequences. It would be a pretty awful society to live in.
Not end-to-end encrypted by default, ad-financed, stores data and ecryption keys centrally, analyzes messages while they're being typed etc. It isn't really any more secure than even something like Whatsapp.
My dad fell quite ill after a blood transfusion (had been fighting CLL for ~25 years). He died 2 days later.