The cheapest one that is actually pretty decent is the "Xmax V3 Pro".
If you are willing to splurge then the "Storz & Bickel Mighty" and the "Tinymight 2" are great options
The cheapest one that is actually pretty decent is the "Xmax V3 Pro".
If you are willing to splurge then the "Storz & Bickel Mighty" and the "Tinymight 2" are great options
Dry herb vaporizers 👍
Despite what everyone told me on message boards about lack of support for Adobe products and CAD software...
Do you know something I don't? I can get away with running Affinity software through wine instead of Adobe, but the only good CAD option is running OnShape in your browser, but then you have to deal with the terrible licensing model of OnShape
Not sure how you came to that conclusion, Reddits search function is notoriously terrible
Touchscreens are great to have, controlling Android Auto or Apple Carplay with physical buttons like you have to do in a Mazda is a nightmare.
The problem is when the touchscreen is used as a replacement for physical controls, instead of an addition. Stuff like controlling your climate control should not be exclusively controlled through the touchscreen
And don't even get me started about VWs stupid decision to put touch controls on the steering wheel. At least they backpedaled on that decision pretty quickly
My dream car is from the 90s and people still generally regard them as fairly reliable
I would not want to share the road with modern oversized cars while driving a car with 90s crash safety
I drive a Miata as a 2nd car for weekend fun, but it's not a real option as a daily driver if you value your life
Not to mention that it uses 8 liters of gas per 100km, whilst my daily driver averages 12wkh per 100km
We already have road legal level 4 self driving cars for sale in Germany (Mercedes EQS and S Class), level 5 isnt far away.
If Tesla didn't go the vision-only route they would probably also have level 4 autonomy by now
The terminator itself may not be very realistic, but Skynet absolutely is
You just need a bit of practice. I also broke the rear glass on my first attempt repairing a glued phone, but it only took until my 3rd attempt to get it done without cracking it.
That's not true. It charges very slowly, about 12 hours to charge a completely dead battery, but it does charge
The bigger problem is that it's expensive af, and since current gen Logitech mice have months of battery life and charge in an hour with the usb cord it's really pointless.
Anything that has a very low power draw. You already listed one of the common examples: a clock. Due to rechargeable NiMH batteries having a high self-discharge rate you would have to replace the battery every year, whilst an Alkaline battery would last 5 to 10 years. Other common household items that are a good example would be TV remotes, smoke alarms, or smart home devices like light switches.
Then maybe you aren't qualified to call something difficult to self-host, because those instructions are very basic