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maury91
·há 3 meses·discuss
I left my Citroen to my mom, and my stepfather has calculated that a light bulb costs 3€, having the light bulb mounted by the mechanic costs 5€ ( including the bulb ), so to save up 2€ he decided ( with good cause ) that he will never replace the bulb himself cause it's extremely infuriating.

I did manage to replace those bulbs myself, and it's ridiculous, it has some sort of spring to hold it in place that is extremely hard to open with your fingers, and even harder to close. And on top of that you can't even see it, you have to take first pictures with your phone, understand how it works and then go entirely by tactic feedback
maury91
·há 3 meses·discuss
I have a 2009 Citroen and the battery is secured with a bolt that is under the battery compartment and to access it you need to go under the car with a very long wrench, who engineered it is a psycho
maury91
·há 6 meses·discuss
Location: Vilnius, Lithuania. Remote: Open to in-person, hybrid, and remote. Willing to relocate: No. Technologies: Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Jira, AI tools. Résumé/CV: https://www.behance.net/ucarboni/projects https://www.linkedin.com/in/ucarboni/

Email: [email protected]
maury91
·há 4 anos·discuss
Currently Russia is suppressing all the civil protests against war in their own country, and they go as far to make people go to jail for just tweeting about it.

If it will be possible to use hacking or similar techniques to generate noise so:

1. Who wants to protest is harder to detect online ( i.e. can be arrested only once in square actually protesting )

2. The information about Russians protesting against war spreads to how many Russians as possible, so every person that wants to join will know and will can

I believe protests in Russia can help resolving this situation.

Unfortunately I don't have any knowledge on how to help with this possible plan, but in this thread there're people with that knowledge
maury91
·há 7 anos·discuss
SEEKING WORK | Italy | REMOTE Location: Cagliari, Italy 7+ years of experience as a full-stack engineer, I worked as an employee in companies from start-up to FAANG.

Seeking side jobs to bootstrap a future web agency. I work with my wife that is a UI/UX designer.

Skills: Ecmascript, React, Gatsby, Next.js, Node.js, Postgres, Scala, Cordova/Ionic, SASS/Less, GraphQL/RESTful. UI/UX Design, Logo creation.

I can pickup also jobs slightly outside my skill range if I feel confident that I can learn the skill and to the job in a reasonable time (price will be based only on time to do the job, learning the skill is on me)

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauriziocarboni/ Github (I don't contribute much to public projects): https://github.com/maury91/ Email: maury91 [at] gmail
maury91
·há 7 anos·discuss
It's not an approximation...

To convert from m/s to km/h you need to divide by 1000 (there are 1000 meters in 1 km) and multiply by 3600 (there are 3600 seconds in 1 hour).

So 3600/1000 = 3.6