But, I already mistrust the rule of law and democratic institutions :(
doleo
The car’s getting toasty, and there’s no driver at the wheel
The investment has the added bonus of making stock prices in businesses they’ve invested ‘privately’ in go up.
I wish they would
Apple don’t feel the need to give excuses in situations like this. They know you’re an edge case and your complaints will be so much piss in the ocean. Meanwhile else gets to talk about how great the new unreadable ui is. That skeleton at the bottom of the swimming pool meme could work here.
a place of safety from repression
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No, that is actually the vice president of the USA.
Thank you for sharing, that was an interesting read. I hadn’t heard of this before.
The first two feedback options do not directly intervene but only provide warnings (first optic and if no response from the driver, a delayed acoustic/vibrating warning), which have to be as short as possible in duration to avoid potential annoyance of the driver.
This part was particularly amusing.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I am once again asking the question: Why don't cars have built-in speed regulators?
There's constant chatter about the potential risks associated with the rise in e-bikes, but little to no mention of regulating the existing menace. You want to talk about excessive power? Look no further.
What kind of topsy turvy, inverse universe are we living in, when environmental concerns are a dirty word?
^rhetorical question, please don’t answer.
omg, is the UK going to be invaded by the USA for harbouring terrorists?
Can they silence commuters as effectively as protesters? I very much doubt.