It's just a bait title, further down they write about 'softcore porn'. Isn't that used in the USA for erotic scenes and nudity in movies? Depending on the state, it could even be Dirty Dancing or other romantic movies in their playlist.
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More and more business in Sweden are refusing to work with Tesla. Suing will surely solve this problem. Big brain move there.
But that is also a lesson we all learned in life at some point. The moment you share information like that or even ask for permission, you share the responsibility. That other person might not like being (partially) responsible and therefore simply say no.
I once had a leg injury, felt good about doing a tour on the bicycle, as short distances were no problem. So I asked my doctor back then if it was OK. That moment, I shared the responsibility for my health. With my doctor being involved and a very small risk for further injury being present, he of course had no choice but to say no. No bicycle riding at all. In hindsight, not asking would have been the better option, as any risks were super small and riding worked fine. Yet, I put the burden on someone else to carry the responsibility with me instead of me alone.
tl;dr He just should have done it without saying anything. Big PR move with a spinning Ferrari going around the world... instead of this now.
§ 26 Fußgängerüberwege
(1) An Fußgängerüberwegen haben Fahrzeuge mit Ausnahme von Schienenfahrzeugen den zu Fuß Gehenden sowie Fahrenden von Krankenfahrstühlen oder Rollstühlen, welche den Überweg erkennbar benutzen wollen, das Überqueren der Fahrbahn zu ermöglichen. Dann dürfen sie nur mit mäßiger Geschwindigkeit heranfahren; wenn nötig, müssen sie warten.
https://www.stvo.de/strassenverkehrsordnung/109-26-fussgaengerueberwege
Es sind im Gesetz explizit 3 Gruppen genannt, die Vorrang haben.
The season certainly is, unless you're riding on a snowmobile in the picture.
But there will be a few better days coming. Last year, we also had a cold start in early December at -8°C but 31st and Jan 1st it was super warm with 17°C, so I was riding as much as I could. Streets are also empty on Jan 1st.
The long term weather models predict a mild winter 23/24 at +2°C for central Europe compared to average temps. So I keep my eye on the forecast for a good day.
So Q3, Perez got his 2nd timed lap deleted due to track limits turn 1.
Is touching the white line enough to count staying on track? As this is from his 1st timed lap in Q3, last corner:
For decades we talk about stealth technology in aviation, x-th generation fighter, radar absorbing materials and so on. And now there is a war, with everyone having air defence available, and in the air, we see hobby camera drones dropping grenades and moped drones with a technology advancement to get black paint.
So the product is the combination of wheel lock and ground anchor. For that anchor you need a private property to attach that into the ground. But if you have a private property, you most likely also have a garage, shed, basement or whatever for your bicycle or motorcycle.
In a city, without a private driveway, you also cannot just put an anchor into public ground.
I don't really understand this product. Where or how could this be used? E.g. are there local laws somewhere allowing to bolt that anchor piece into the public side walk?
That was quite a mess with 2 red flags.
Due to lots of rookies getting a try in FP1, lots of drivers only now got a chance on track. And then with the 2 red flags, they only had about the last 10 minutes or so to practise. I guess we'll see lots of track use tomorrow in FP3.
media literacy will be woven into existing classes and lessons
It's surprising to me, that the USA/California only now decides to include that into school lessons. I thought that's a common thing around the world.
Already 20 years ago in school, I remember we had media literacy by analysing and comparing newspapers. We got a selection of papers that the teacher bought and we had to check for design, formatting, letter size, pictures, categories, order, article size and content, factual reporting etc. Just full on analysis for teens to understand different styles in writing, reporting, publishing. Even comparing the same articles, written by different newspapers and how things can be expressed differently giving different impressions but originating from the same event.
Is that not common during school in Europe / around the world for decades?
You can disable the remote auth for your LAN devices in the settings. I haven't read about or tested this setting yet regarding all IPs.
Settings -> Network -> 'List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth' (e.g. 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0)
Their servers as auth proxy can also be helpful with an ISP that uses a dual stack lite version with IPv6 and no public IPv4 behind a NAT. I was able to access my PLEX server from outside via their server auth. But then again I'm not streaming videos mobile due to traffic, so I have remote auth only disabled for my LAN.
I think there are also different mentalities. Just last winter, I had a similar discussion, where someone explained to me that the room heating is meant to fully offset the temperature, so he can walk summer and winter in shorts, t-shirt and barefoot. So it's 23°C in winter.
While I'm used to wearing jogging pants and socks indoor during winter, so 18°C is fine for me.
Then again, you also have to adjust for personal preferences, different sex, different heating infrastructure etc. But 23°C to go shorts and barefoot in winter was an extreme reveal to me, that people do something like this as well.