I think those old toyota and saab (orange or green is best) screens are nicer to look at than most new ones. Btw have any automakers even tried going above 60hz refresh rates? lol
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Especially naming conventions. Never thought I'd see the day lol
What are they gonna do, send a strongly worded letter to their lemmy instance?
is dual booting not an option for you?
You could even squeeze a quadruple A game on there
From what I understand their minimum wages aren't bad, it's the enforcement that sucks. Everyone buys from them because labor laws are overlooked, but if they weren't - there's a risk manufacturing would move away and shrink. Bit of an ouroboros. I'd say both parties are to blame, but the paying one gets more of it.
Renault Twizy/Citroen Ami are the only ones that come to mind. That or VW e-Up with it's radio removed. I doubt anyone would make a car the size of a Jeep with no radio anymore.
Secret Service personnel on the ground moved quickly during the incident, with our counter sniper team neutralizing the shooter and our agents implementing protective measures to ensure the safety of former president Donald Trump.
The secret service didn't know (or didn't care) there was a shooter until after the guy clipped the ear. They failed at the prevention part of their job.
edit: all I'm saying is if they failed once, they could fail again. That's it. I myself have no intentions of ever setting foot in the states.
Yeah but you can still offer healthy snacks, back in my school I could buy apples, bananas, other fruits in season. Sure, I would like that stuff to be free for kids, but in the meantime might as well sell it. If it's really bad, you could set a limit of items per person.
I wish AMD didn't botch the UI after Adrenaline, it was so much sleeker and more usable
That's stuff's on buttons in many, many cars.
They really aren't. With thicker pillars (for better safety, but also sometimes for design purposes) the more cameras you have - the better.
You can still buy incredibly simple cars, just look at PSA, Dacia/Renault basic models or Fiats that have been in production for years. Hell, Mitsubishi ASX turns 15 and all they did was stick a big screen for a radio. Suzuki S-cross imo is the sweet spot, a small screen for 2 functions (radio/phone audio, camera) and physical controls for the rest.
Or just don't buy new cars. I think you'd like VW Up, big selling point of it was the lack of a navigation system because they get outdated so quickly, so instead there's just a nav holder.