but the service for what it is is pretty good
I disagree. Most people wouldn't need it at all, and for most people that would actually need it it's useless due to not supporting port forwarding
but the service for what it is is pretty good
I disagree. Most people wouldn't need it at all, and for most people that would actually need it it's useless due to not supporting port forwarding
Not compatible with Android 14, and doesn't seem to receive updates anymore (the last one was 2 years ago). So that looks like a terrible choice.
Well, so far these cars have driven a lot of miles without crashes. They don't need to be perfect, they just need to be better than a human driver, which is not a very high bar to set
It seems unlikely that we will have fully self-driving cars soon
Maybe not from Tesla, but Mercedes already sells 2 cars which have limited Level 3 self driving functionality. Up to 50 mph you are legally allowed to divert your attention from the road and do something else, you just need to be ready to take back control within 10 seconds of the car telling you to do so. Mercedes is so confident in that system that they are taking legal liability for any crashes caused while the car is in self driving mode. And Mercedes is already planning to get the car certified for speeds up to 75mph soon, so it will be usable at regular highway speeds
Paid torrent trackers don't really exist as far as I know, that's only really a thing on Usenet. The most common way to get into invite-only private trackers is through recruitment threads on other trackers, so if you aren't already a member of at least 1 private tracker it's hard to get into the scene to be honest. There are a few private trackers with open signups, or an ability to apply for an account and get manually approved, but those are pretty rare. The only one I'm currently aware of having open signups is pornolab, and as the name suggests that is a tracker dedicated to porn only. Another one that is very easy to get into is IPTorrents. It's invite-only, but they are giving so many invites to members that there are lots of people that will give you an invite if you just ask nicely
Disabling it in Bios is enough
Stop using bad trackers and it won't happen
15k for an almost new SUV? I think you are probably confusing a CUV with an SUV
No one seems to be enforcing that part of his sentence, judging by the fact he recently came out with a new flashcard for the Nintendo switch, and people already found proof he is behind it
Yeah, that is true for video steaming, but not music. Spotify has almost every song on the planet, and with a family account it's very cheap. Unless you only listen to a very small music library it's vastly cheaper than buying all the music
I personally use Torguard. It's pretty cheap, especially on sale, supports port forwarding, is fast enough to saturate my internet connection, and supports Wireguard
Thats almost 100 years ago, no one responsible for that is working for that company anymore. I'm usually supportive of boycotting companies, but that seems pointlessly petty