It's my honest experience. Why do you speak negatively towards me?
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I've recently driven a brand new 2023/2024 Maxus T90EV. It had 15 miles on the clock when I drove it. These are the problems I experienced with it and these aren't even touching on my preferences like I thought the seats were uncomfortable, or that regenerative braking is quite aggressive and can't be changed. So I doubt China EVs are going to take over, not in 2024 at least.
- Auto lights didn't work
- Auto wipers didn't work
- Intermittent wipers didn't work
- Rear view camera was really poor quality
- Infotainment system crashed, where I had to walk away from the vehicle with it still in its crashed state. At some point it finally turned off and worked again on the next drive
- Bluetooth audio kept crashing
- Infotainment system is really basic
- Shudders when driving on the factory set speed limiter
- No driving aids like cruise control or driver defined speed limiter
The craft computing guy on YouTube said in a video that he runs at 7-8khw/day at idle. :O
Lucky you. I definitely have.
I stopped paying when they started serving adverts in 2020. Why am I paying a subscription fee to be served adverts? Especially during a period where I was only listening to a few hours per week. Fck dat greedy piggies.
I think corporations are doing quite well if your example is from 19 years ago.
In the same era, we had things like LimeWire where files were frequently viruses, CP, or similar masquerading as innocent files like the latest song from your favorite artist.
I've never tried closed trackers, so I can't speak on that side of pirate life but I think it's naive to trust pirates on public trackers.
Unless you inspect every line of code and/or monitor your computer activity to a super human level then you'll never know.
Viruses don't behave like a neanderthal like they used to 20 years ago, so just because you don't notice a virus doesn't mean you don't have one. Let's be honest, viruses are still a thing and botnets have become a thing. These don't magically appear from nothing.
You shouldn't be blindly trusting anyone on the internet, especially those not abiding by the laws. People and entities can be impersonated. They can behave differently at any moment.
Personally i would do one of three things, run pirated content, in a VM, on a separate drive, or on a dedicated computer - because why take the risk when you don't have to.
I've never tried it, why is it preferable over the default horizontal tabs?
I don't use Reddit as much as I used to since the API change. I also don't use Lemmy much either. It feels different since that moment to me. Both feel quite divisive and don't get me wrong, Reddit was divisive before the change but it feels like it's got a lot worse.
Read the original comment again. They didn't state what this person is claiming at all.
And yet I'm the one who can't read...
You're clearly being a troll.