Gaslight! You can learn the origin of the internet’s favorite passive aggressive accusation
Gaslight! You can learn the origin of the internet’s favorite passive aggressive accusation
Even Oracle, a company that funds OpenOffice and has its own proprietary fork of it, doesn’t use it internally. Oracle internal laptops come with libre office installed.
It’s reasonably enjoyable but the submarine stuff is just unbelievably badly imagined and written. If you know anything at all about actual submarines it will be hard to stop mocking some parts of it.
It should, yes. But in my experience it doesn’t always. Clear the saved password and re-enter it and see if that helps.
Did you have a saved password? It may have cleared the save without telling you.
Are they gonna call it Gibblet?
Typical completely useless article from medium.com
I’ve been using a Tex yoda ii for years and I love it. If you want to avoid leaving “home row” nothing beats a 60% keyboard with a trackpoint! I just bought a Tex Shura but haven’t tried it out yet.
I love electric cars. I drive one. Still, this idea that gas/diesel fires are more common needs to be put into perspective.
Yes, per mile driven, ICE cars catch fire more frequently. That much is true. BUT putting out a fire in an ICE car is almost trivial. I’ve extinguished two of them with just a handheld fire extinguisher.
The same absolutely can’t be said of EV fires. They burn much hotter and a many, many times more difficult to extinguish. Even when you think the fire is out, the energy in the battery cells can restart the thermal runaway and reignite the battery. That means you will almost always need a multi-truck response from the fire department and at least one truck will have to sit with the vehicle for hours after the fire is controlled. You can’t even tow or flatbed the thing until you’re reasonably sure it’s out. Even with all that, there have been a few cases of EV fires restarting in junkyards/impound lots.
TL;DR: EV fires are not comparable to ICE fires. They are much worse.