Funny, it’s called “Fürst-Pückler-Eis” in German, which sounds way fancier than it actually is.
I mean it wouldn’t really make a difference if the phone is in my pocket and I’m sitting still or if the phone is in the center console.
I always place my phone in the center console anyways, there would be zero way to tell who is driving. Not that I’d ever install such an app…
Anything below or around zero degrees is undershirt, shirt, sweater and warm jacket weather for me. Though it rarely gets colder than single negative digits where I live. I’ll go with a light jacket from like 10-15 degrees upwards. I can’t handle the cold very well lol.
their USB stick only contains a shortcut to their actual .ppt file
This happened all the time when I was in middle school. Way to activate a suppressed memory.
You also need telemetry and analytics to improve your real time navigation, which is understandably a big no-go for many people in the open source community.
The maps are pretty nice but the navigation is terrible (at least on OsmAnd). I tried to use it in my car for a while but I probably ended up spending a third more on gas because the routes were so bad.
Yeah, I think it’s mostly just a familiarity thing. To me 0°C is cold af, 10°C is chilly, 20°C is nice and 30°C is hot. 100 km/h is fast but not really fast, though I’m probably biased in this regard from regularly driving on the Autobahn lol
This happens even on newer Toyotas, so it’s not exactly company-specific. The issue is the biased training data used for the face recognition system.
This case is not US specific. In Germany delivery drivers usually get tipped too.
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That sucks. I had something similar happen when I bought a car with a “new” engine that blew up on me after just 5000 kms. Out of curiousity, what’s the defect?
It’s not as bad as Lemmygrad but most news threads about Russia/China/Ukraine are a total shitshow over there.
Oh no, it’s Klaus!