

But if you roll a stop sign, you have to pay a fine of $129.50…
But if you roll a stop sign, you have to pay a fine of $129.50…
I’m 19-20 and I’m from the eastern part of the US.
In a car, I have about 8 hours of experience and could do it in a pinch, although I’d feel unconfident with it.
On a motorcycle, I have about 20 hours of more recent experience and I feel fairly comfortable with it.
Generally around 3-4X for me, except if I’m riding a motorcycle or driving a sports car, where the travelling is the main event.
Bug reports and error logs. Helps support the development of the software without it feeling like my data is sold for money unnecessarily.
That means Microsoft 365 is an acid. Because avoiding acids is how you stay basic.
And that last point is why I get so irritated when it costs $150 to upgrade from 256GB to 512GB on a phone.
2TB SSD. I hate running out of storage.
Explanation for the downvoters: The double up arrow is the symbol for tetration.
This is a good feature if and only if there is an official way to turn it off. I do like that it might actually give you info on how loud it is, although I’m not sure how well that’ll work. This can’t possibly work as intended on all sound outputs, as some get much louder than others.
0-50-50 because I’m allergic to nuts lol
Wait, I forgot an entire genre of games: FPS games. The fast paced spinning of your field of view literally makes me nauseous. Even Minecraft has that effect on me sometimes.
Probably Beam.NG drive for me. Highly rated driving/racing game on Steam, and I thought I’d like it because it’s like Forza Horizon 4 or 5 but more realistic. Unfortunately, maybe I’m used to Forza but the controls are janky and the UI is clunky. The mods I’ve tried are fun for a few minutes but gimmicky.
Whenever I get the itch to drive a virtual car with my controller, I just fire up Forza Horizon 5.
Perhaps the game will come around to me down the line if I want more pure simulation or more fun with mods.
No because I never had them in the first place. But they make me less willing to subscribe.
When they updated the privacy policy to start spying on voice calls.
I have the 2022 version of this phone, and it’s great value for money in the USA. Adequate performance, lots of internal storage, headphone jack, MicroSD slot, and good battery life. I didn’t buy it for the (crappy) stylus, I bought it for the good value for money.
The 2023 version most notably updates the SoC from SD695 to SD6g1, which is about 15-20% faster and more efficient. It also adds stereo speakers, which is nice. It seems like everything else is only a marginal change or the same from last year.
And this is why we should’ve all cancelled Netflix when they began cracking down on password sharing. If we let them win, it’ll become normalized across the entire industry, like what is happening here.
The way I see it is that I love cars and driving but hate car dependency. People who don’t like that shouldn’t be forced to get a car. This leads to less bad drivers due to people merely putting up with driving rather than focusing on it, meaning a safer world for pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and other drivers.
I get this feeling, but with iOS. Oh, I want to save a picture I found on the internet and message it. It’s incredibly unintuitive to me and I feel like a grandma, even though on any other platform it would be easy.
Mostly the ad removal options or pro versions of some apps.
This makes sense obviously