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  • IIRC you can also control it with the steering wheel without using the touch display as well.

    If you press the button on the handle to trigger the wipers once. It will also bring up the menu on the screen ( bottom left ). You can then use the right wheel button on your steering wheel by pushing it left or right to move between off and auto with all the different speeds in between ( slower being near off and fast being near automatic ).

    Source: I had a Tesla company car. Some things worked well. Other times the car felt quite cheap for being that expensive ( mainly interior and finishing ). The car paint seemed a lot thinner compared to European cars too. ( Company cars are common where I live, I'm not a rich big ass CEO )

    Alternatively you can use the voice control as well apparently. I've only used the voice to initiate calls though

  • The Tesla works just fine without the app on your phone? You get a card that works as a key and don't need a phone at all.

    I'm assuming opening the car remotely means when you're not near the car ( e.g.: at the office while that car is at home ). The touchscreen function isn't nearly as horrible as you make it out to be, while I do agree a physical button is more practical in some cases.

    Hyundai/Kia have also had their fair share of recent car troubles with recalls because they spontaneously catch fire wether you're driving them or not.

    Having said that I don't really have an opinion on the brands. I know some people who drive it around and they all seem quite satisfied with the car. I'm sure they're great cars :)

    The jab @kia was only in jest. There are other brands who want to use subscriptions for things like seat heating, ... Which I find a fecking awful evolution ( I'm looking at you bmw ).

  • That also means the car gets a lot cheaper because of the recurring subscription model right? Right?

    I wonder how they're planning on competing to Tesla like this. They basically give all these things for free in their app/car.

    ( Not to Tesla fanboy or anything ). But if you can pick between a car that gives you all this stuff compared to one that charges you monthly for it.....

    Even though putting money in Elon's pocket is something I'd rather avoid

  • Are you sure about that?

    https://coder.com/docs/code-server/latest/install#npm

    Below is quoted from the article

    We recommend installing with npm when:

    You aren't using a machine with amd64 or arm64. You are installing code-server on Windows. You're on Linux with glibc < v2.28 or glibcxx < v3.4.21. You're running Alpine Linux or are using a non-glibc libc. See #1430 for more information.

    Installing code-server with npm builds native modules on install.

    This process requires C dependencies; see our guide on installing with npm for more information.

  • And what advertising is that precisely? No data ( emails, passwords, drive files ) were shared with the authorities. So the data is still secure and private.

    As far as I can tell they haven't falsely advertised.

    I'd give them bonus points for transparency ( publishing how many court ordered subpoenas they receive on a yearly basis ) compared to other companies that don't.

    Other companies which are prominent in the privacy/secure email scene face similar issues.

    E.g.: https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2021/03/enough-is-enough-what-happens-when-law-enforcement-bends-laws-to-access-data/

    I think you're mixing up anonymity with privacy. It can definitely be more anonymous, but you would need to take steps for that yourself ( Tor, VPN, ... ).

  • Tuxedo computers could be a good fit I think? It's like system76, but from Germany. You can pick from a few OS including an Ubuntu fork they made ( tuxedo os ). You can tweak the laptop yourself ( different you/CPUs/disk sizes/... ) to fit your use case.

    https://www.tuxedocomputers.com

    Personally I've never bought there, but a friend of mine has and he's happy with his purchase.

    Note: I do not work for them, or am affiliated with them in any way.

  • But how am I supposed to prove my exorbitant salary if I can't prove I'm doing something. If I don't change anything they'll realize I don't do anything and can't do anything! As for my next idea, we need to put ads in steam because everybody is doing it. And people should watch a promo video before their game starts because look at how successful YouTube is! I'm a genius for doing this. YOU ALL JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND.

    ~ some manager, somewhere....probably

  • I already own/played most of these. A very kind action on your part!

    I will go for the uncharted games as I fear the Elden* ring is beyond my gaming capabilities :').

    I've recently been playing Jedi survivor. While I feel my pc isn't entirely up to the task anymore, streaming it downstairs through the steam deck really makes it more enjoyable to play!

    Best of luck to everyone! May the odds ever be in your favor! Have a great Christmas/new years/2024.

    Shout-out to the person doing the giveaway! It's a very generous year end gift to do for strangers.

  • I've been so eager to try it out, but also a bit hesitant to make the jump. I should check out the compatibility of the main games I play. Mostly worried that EA or something might screw me over on certain games. And I really CBA to run a dual boot setup.

    For some reason I still feel like a windows update is capable of fucking it up by messing with bios settings or something along the lines.