

I wasn’t countering you, just adding my voice to your plea.
That’s good that those were covered for you. I can tell you the coverage on that in my corner of the South is absolutely lacking.
I wasn’t countering you, just adding my voice to your plea.
That’s good that those were covered for you. I can tell you the coverage on that in my corner of the South is absolutely lacking.
No, I want them to know. Tell Cersei I did it.
MLK has a good rep today because of the non violence. Malcolm X and the Black Panthers were just as if not more influential for change, but they’re completely ignored in schools and media today.
For ages the four nations lived in harmony…
in my best Harrison Ford impersonation: — It’s not that kind of movie, kid.
Throw the book at him!
Yeah, the public opinion court is notoriously lacking on the whole due process thing.
True. Which is why in happy to donate to my Lemmy instance but not to the Lemmy developers.
Is there something stopping criminals from beating your cash money out of you?
Oh yeah, forgot about that. They had to bolt that on to have any chance of having a reasonable turn radius.
Do you know why we don’t hear such drama from Chrome developers? Because Google has a PR team. A chunk of the people in the world hold shitty opinions. A similar chunk of developers hold them too. It’s just going to happen.
Does it support tables?
You wouldn’t need a front differential, for one. But you’re right, unless they somehow made a directly wheel coupled motor that turned with the wheel, it l still needs CV couplings.
As for rear, they don’t need CV axles. Two simple cross couplings are enough. The speed variability happens significantly when the wheels turn, going up and down is a negligible issue. Cars have been using the much chapter and simple cross couplings in the rear for decades.
Basically they use the same size motor everywhere, and your total torque and power is dependent on how many you’ve got?
It’s supposed to tow. In theory.
Not really. Incus is a fork of LXD that’s carrying the torch for community focused containers.
Thanks for the book recommendation!