nowwhatnapster

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Say 'Climate Crisis'

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Agreed, especially for gaming PC. On laptops and generic PC I think there could be a bigger swing, but also you'd need a USB port capable of pushing 30w which is not a standard feature by any means in a PC/laptop.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Counter point. Most computer power supplies have a curve to their charging efficiency (somewhere north of 50% load). If your PC is substantially below the peak of that curve, then adding load (the phone) could raise the PSU's efficiency say from 80 to 85% (I'm making up numbers) which would affect the overall efficiency of the entire PC's load.

I think your answer is still probably correct, but it's an interesting nuance to think about.

Side notes: Some PSU's use gallium, e.g., Corsair ax1600i, though by and large most do not. Also if your in the EU then your working with 220/240v PSU's which adds more efficiency, but that would apply to the phone charger as well.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 8 months ago

Simple Google search with cited sources, bro

https://2fa.directory/us/#banking

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Fwiw my childhood indoor/outdoor cat lived to 19 whereas my indoor only cats got terminal cancer at 13. But generally speaking I believe you are correct.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

As a Model 3 owner of 5 years, it's really a non issue, in my opinion. All the basic controls you need while in motion are on the steering wheel. The touchscreen is responsive and intuitive.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago

A pull string is typically vacuumed though the conduit and left inside for attaching to and pulling wires through.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 11 months ago

Just understand if you want to get places in IT your going to have to climb the ladder, keep sharp on technologies, and make connections. It's doable, but it takes effort. After a decade of cutting your teeth, your schooling should be largely irrelevant on your resume. This is my career path and I keep pace with my colleagues who all have degrees.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not that I'm aware of. Unless your referring to a mobile app. They do have that for other fidelity functions but you can just access full view from a mobile web browser and it's responsive.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I moved to Fidelity full view awhile back. Close enough, maybe a few less features but they're account syncing send to be a bit more reliable.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

And now my basic Internet connection from the only provider in the area (who is also the TV provider) is $100/mo

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Lotta hate in the comments here. I'll speak to the car objectively. TLDR: it's a great car, BIC and competitively priced, auto wipers are hit or miss. I'd buy it again given today's options.

I have a 2018 M3 RWD. 50k miles on it. Maintenance wise it's one set of tires, a couple air filters, tire rotations and brake caliper lubes in that time. There was one mechanical failure, lower control arms which were covered under warranty.

This excludes folks smashing into the parked car twice and related bodywork repairs.

I did pay out of pocket for new side repeater cameras that don't have the blinker occlusion at night. I sold the old repeaters on eBay so it was basically break even. Little bit of hassle for something I felt should have been covered under warranty.

Software wise it was unstable in some of the early 2019 releases. Things like cellular disconnecting, backup camera lag, have all been sorted out now. Yes the UI changed a bunch over that time and not always for the better. But generally it's advanced in a good direction. I'm considering these items early adoption issues and now that they've been resolved, do not factor into my opinion of the car.

My biggest issue with car is the auto wipers not functioning consistently. Very hit or miss and have to switch to manual mode.

FSD beta: I paid $5k for it. I don't think it's worth more than that. Did they deliver what was promised? No not really, it was over hyped. Highway driving is pretty solid I use it frequently though stop and go can be a bit rollercoastery at times. City streets has a ways to go still. Sometimes it navigates complexitys impressively well. Other times it fails on the most mundane task.

That being said it's been an absolute blast watching it progress over time. It's made massive steps forward, but every two steps forward there was always a regression elsewhere.

I don't think FSD really influences my car purchase at this point. Do I regret buying it? No, not for the price I paid. If we exclude it for a moment, the M3 is still a best in class car in my option. I don't see another model on the market with the same range and price point. Even when comparing it to say a Toyota Camry hybrid. It's the same price with current incentives. And you don't have to deal with a dealership their markups and high pressure sales BS.

view more: next ›