Technoguyfication

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Have we forgotten about the LA riots?

I would not stop for protestors either.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Reginald_Denny

Attack on Reginald Denny - Wikipedia

The comment I replied to wasn't "engaging in reasonable discourse" either. You're right that it was inappropriate to call the commenter a piss baby, but I didn't have any expectation of a conversation either.

“Let’s just fine the guy about a million dollars and make him unable to get to work for the next ten years because he hit the tree with his side mirror”

You’re fucking unhinged if you think that’s even remotely a reasonable take. I get this community is about decreasing our reliance on cars but that doesn’t give you a pass to be an insufferable piss baby when you get upset about something.

That driver isn’t single-handedly responsible for our car dependent society, so stop acting like they did and direct your frustrations somewhere more healthy.

Not really. A session token has a lot more entropy and is far harder to crack than a user's password. Session tokens shouldn't last forever but that's why rolling tokens are a thing. You should use a valid token to periodically refresh the token for a new one, and expire the previous one.

It's less secure to repeatedly sign users out and force them to request new session tokens by re-transmitting their password to the server. The less times you have passwords going over the wire (even if encrypted) and being stored in the server's memory, the better.

You can replace the battery in an iphone with a hair dryer and basic hand tools. It only takes like 15 minutes. I'm not sure what this legislation is going to result in besides making phones less waterproof and dust proof.
Unless they’ve gotten into the sex toy business, I think you might mean Apple silicon ;)
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Exactly what my homepage looks like when I'm not signed into Youtube. Seriously, is this what the average person is watching?
The thing gets me about the "$XX,000" battery replacement figure is that people are talking about the dealer quote for a battery replacement, not a third party shops. If your vehicle is in warranty (and Tesla has an 8 year battery warranty), then the dealer replaces the battery for free. If it's not under warranty anymore, there's no reason to get your battery replaced at the dealer. Third party shops will do it for a fraction of the cost.

I started watching his channel back when he did the turn signal video a few years ago. I was skeptical at first because I had seen his videos pop up in my recommended a few times and wasn't interested in them, but after giving it a chance I love his content and watch most of his videos all the way through.

The only videos I haven't watched in their entirety are the ones on subjects I'm already pretty familiar with. It's hard to sit through 40 minutes of information you already know, but they're excellent for learning about new topics.