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  • All weather apps need your location, well from your GPS data or entering it manually and this is always an security hole, even if the app don't share it. If you want to use it, is preferable an FOSS app from F-Droid than one from Google Play, but the best apps are from the official meterologic agency of your country (in Spain AEMET), these are the most accurate and reliables and not driven by commercial interests, other apps anyway use their info from these agencies.

  • Don't use localization or weather apps, don't use soft or services from big (US) corporations, don't use discount or banking apps in your mobile, use a good VPN/SPN or Snowflake, use Pi-Hole or better Portmaster on desktop, InVizible Pro on Mobile, don't store sensible data on your Mobile....the most important, use your common sense, PEBCAK

  • For those which don't want to read the full text:

    Andi's Writeup

    Tesla faces mounting evidence of safety concerns around sudden unintended acceleration and braking issues across its vehicle lineup, with thousands of documented incidents between 2015-2025[^1].

    According to leaked "Tesla Files" obtained by The Guardian, the company received over 2,400 customer complaints about unintended acceleration and more than 1,500 braking issues between 2015-2022. This included 139 cases of emergency braking without cause and 383 phantom braking events[^1].

    Recent high-profile cases highlight the ongoing risks:

    • In December 2019, a Tesla Model 3 suddenly accelerated in a parking lot, jumped a curb and crashed into a tent at Stryker Corporation in San Jose[^16]
    • In April 2021, Oliver Schuster died when his Model X veered off highway B194 in Germany and burst into flames[^1]
    • In February 2024, a Tesla Cybertruck owner reported the vehicle "suddenly accelerated, got out of control and crashed into the railing" while using Full Self-Driving mode[^3]

    Tesla maintains these incidents result from driver error, stating in 2020 that "the car accelerates if, and only if, the driver told it to do so"[6]. However, independent researchers have identified potential technical issues. Dr. Ronald Belt, analyzing Tesla's log data, found evidence suggesting sensor malfunctions could cause false acceleration signals[7].

    The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's 2024 report concluded Tesla "failed to adequately monitor whether drivers remain alert" when using driver-assist systems. The agency found Tesla only tracks crashes where airbags deploy - about 18% of reported incidents[^1].

    [^1]: The Guardian - 'The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it': the terrifying truth about why Tesla's cars keep crashing

    [^3]: Jalopnik - 'We Nearly Got Killed' Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says 'Full Self-Driving' Caused Massive Crash

    [^6]: AP News - Tesla disputes claims its cars can accelerate on their own

    [^7]: Digital Trends - Tesla owners accuse their cars of sudden unintended acceleration. Is it true?

    [^16]: Car Problem Zoo - Car Accelerates On Its Own Problems of Tesla Model 3

  • Maybe due to the Dark Mode* I use in Webside and browser, which can change some colors in a screenshot, anyway the graph is still pretty clear.

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  • Not the same a US Francfurter and one from the EU, which has a strict regulations regarding preparation and content. US food in general is one of the most unhealthy of the first world, due to additives banned in the rest of the world, to disguise bad and cheap quality.

  • Pilot women for combat jets are very requested, because women due less body density, support greater G-forces than men.

  • Who in the EU wants a US car, or better, why the US people prefer more and more EU and Japanese cars? Tic-Toc

  • Add also the Calligra Suite, above it's from the EU (KDE), full compatible with MS Office files apart of the OpenDocument format (Linux, currently no stable Windows version)

  • It's not riky while you are falling from 800m, only at the end

  • It is what make it risky to jump from the Burj Kalifa, at least on the last meter.

  • Soon

    Jump
  • It's not correct, but would be nice.

  • The drawback is, despite you can delete your data from Google, it is only possible if you have an Google account.

  • If the Republicans want to repeat history, it is fair to also do it with all the results consequences for them.

  • ....and Buzz Lightyear

  • IQ 160, speaks 6 lenguages, Black Belt in several martial arts, in the making of the Rocky movie, Stallone wanted for realism that Lundgreen give him a real punch, after this he woke up in the hospital.

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