Yeah, 145km/h might be a liiitle under powered. I drive between 120km/h to 130km/h on the US interstates.
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Wait, huh?
Users can adjust from their profile settings which language they want to see ... posts are marked as English despite being Egyptian, so these posts get forwarded to English speakers
TIL!
Oooooooh. That's what the language setting is for??? I never touched that setting. I also didn't realize you could select multiple languages! (ctrl+click) Holy shit, thanks!
I just selected English and Spanish as my languages and checked All. It's still mostly just English posts, but it seems like !colombia@lemmy.blahaj.zone is new! Neat!
A buddy of mine got his Tacoma tailgate stolen in broad daylight during a kid's football game... I hope any really valuable parts are secured...
not equipped for actual utility
Doesn't that guy know?! He's not getting any actual utility from this truck! 😱
what if cars don’t have be ridicules in size
Then you may be interested in this vehicle. It's about as long as the Kia Niro at 4.4m.
carrying dead weight
I mean, even in a 5 seater sedan, you're gonna be carrying dead weight. Are you suggesting everyone ride bikes or motorcycles instead?
Whoops! I did mean the Toyota Pickup. Thanks! https://www.iseecars.com/car/1985-toyota-pickup-dimensions
One thing that makes me nervous is that there are so many screws exposed. It seems like it would be really easy for thieves to just walk up with a hex key and steal your bumper or panels.... 🤔
Holy moly, I did not know this existed! Thanks! Just turned this on!
Any resources you'd recommend?
I suspect that it goes down and stays down whenever there is an app update, but I haven't confirmed it yet.
Does the plain wireguard app stay up during updates?
if the cameras don’t load, open Tailscale and make sure it’s connected
I've been using Tailscale for a few months now and this is my only complaint. On Android and macOS, the Tailscale client gets randomly killed. So it's an extra thing you have to manage.
It's almost annoying enough to make me want to host my services on the actual internet....... almost... but not yet.
Every car I've owned has had a way to change the speedometer from freedom units to ✨ metric ✨ .
For knowing what speed I should be going, I roughly follow these numbers. (Note, these are not equivalent.)
Also, very roughly 10km ≈ 5mi.
However, most of the time I just follow the flow of traffic.
I voluntarily switched to metric like 10 years ago, so meters, celsius, grams, etc make more sense to me now.