it took Tesla to make China move.
Maybe so, but I'm not sure whether Tesla really needed Elon Musk.
it took Tesla to make China move.
Maybe so, but I'm not sure whether Tesla really needed Elon Musk.
My phone/Android is supposed to have theft protection, meaning it will lock itself if it detects a fast movement like it being snatched out of my hand. If that doesn't work, I'd have to get home to lock it I guess.
It's releasing on Switch 1 as well.
I don't think going after some YouTuber with 87 subscribers will be worth your time.
I'd recommend Sonic Generations (or Sonic X Shadow Generations), which is kind of a best-of of previous Sonic games' levels, tied together with a new story.
Sonic mania is also a great game, reminiscent of the first few 2d Sonic games. But, just like those games, it doesn't really have much of a story or character interactions.
It's funny how, according to online commenters, every single thing the west did in support of Ukraine over the last few years would cause a new world war. We should be at WW42 by now!
Last played this in 2018 apparently, time to give it another go!
Very popular here in southern Germany. Most people I know go skiing at least once a year. The local skiing areas don't get a lot of snow anymore, so most people go to Austria or Switzerland. Personally I never went skiing though.
Given that Germany is divided, it's probably just 30+ year old data.
Comparing the time when I joined Lemmy around 2 years ago to now, I would say that the general tone has become somewhat more unfriendly. A larger userbase might be a contributing factor, but I think it's also the political climate in the west becoming a lot worse recently with many divisive issues and people being more stressed about the state of the world.
Yeah, his comment history definitely shows a very fucked up way of thinking.
The charismatic guy at the top may always get all the credit, but hundreds of other people played a role in Tesla's success. He wasn't even a founder of the company. All we can really say is that he bought in at the right time, but we don't know how much of Tesla's success was down to his personal decisions. If anything, it seems like Tesla's decline really started when Musk started using the company more and more for his personal pet projects (Cybertruck, Teslabots etc) rather than the cars that people actually want.