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buggeryorkshire
·ieri·discuss
"I built" these days means they ai coded it and have no idea what they're doing. Utter slop.
buggeryorkshire
·10 giorni fa·discuss
Go look on autotrader in the UK, there's tonnes around that price. Think they had to make room for the 2026 model.

We did the same btw, have a 4 year old Labrador with hip displacia so wanted the estate with the low boot, hence the estate.
buggeryorkshire
·10 giorni fa·discuss
Cost me £40k for it with 15 miles on the clock. They are definitely having issues shifting them.
buggeryorkshire
·10 giorni fa·discuss
Didn't Google have a previous lawsuit against foundem? Not a fan of Google but foundem were fucking awful.
buggeryorkshire
·11 giorni fa·discuss
We just bought an Audi A6 Avant Performance which is a year old and about the same spec?

Missus is a BMW person and really wanted another, but they were not competitive. I did a 380 mile journey in it at around 85% battery and it was awesome.
buggeryorkshire
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Having interviewed with them for a SRE role I can definitely see how they are awful. The amount of technical debt is hilarious.
buggeryorkshire
·24 giorni fa·discuss
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buggeryorkshire
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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buggeryorkshire
·2 mesi fa·discuss
That's exactly my memory too, using a tab was second nature and it irked me when I went to gui apps with a mouse and the tab order was wrong, mainly with visual basic apps.
buggeryorkshire
·3 mesi fa·discuss
So glad they called out Solovair as a replacement for Doc Martens.

My first pair of DMs lasted me 7 Glastonbury Festivals - and if you'd ever been there you know the muddy ones are a mare, I average 40000 steps a day at the festival and just trying to lift your feet up in thickening and warming mud is a nightmare. Only threw them as I couldn't bear to clean them.

Next two pairs of DMs after moving the manufacturing to Thailand? Crap. Didn't even last a single festival, soles came apart, waterproofing was non-existent.

Solovair are fantastic. They're using the original tooling in the original DM factory. Expensive but worth it.
buggeryorkshire
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Yup. Is this post from 2019?
buggeryorkshire
·4 mesi fa·discuss
My Pixel 8 Pro is more secure than your iOS 18 handset Apple don't care about.
buggeryorkshire
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I don't think I've ever something so incorrect.
buggeryorkshire
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I was working at a place in the UK where I only had BPSS but everybody else in the office had top clearance as they worked on military stuff, this was when The Guardian were doing the Snowden stuff.

It was easily the best way of clearing the office for some peace - mention the front page of the newspaper and everybody would lock their laptops, pick up their papers and walk.

From what I can gather the fact you know something you shouldn't, even though it's in the national news, it causes problems when renewing your clearances, so...
buggeryorkshire
·8 mesi fa·discuss
This is actually Apple doing this? What is going on there?
buggeryorkshire
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's reliant on a bounty iirc for the server and device side code to be open-sourced. Will be about an hour after that I reckon and I cannot wait to contribute.
buggeryorkshire
·9 mesi fa·discuss
"have a buffer of days"

Interesting. So if your product cannot connect to the cloud/subscription, but still works, why is there an issue with it working fully locally?
buggeryorkshire
·9 mesi fa·discuss
> If you go to Italy there are no mc donald's

Eh? https://www.mcdonalds.it/
buggeryorkshire
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Really? It's a rounding error. Both are essentially video mirroring protocols with some bidirectional stuff for speed / fuel level etc.

Compare that to the effort made to do your own satnav, or integrate an existing one, then get back to me.
buggeryorkshire
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Good point. Though certainly Google Maps (through AA) lets you download the route in advance so you don't technically need data.