Looks like it’s from this old reddit post from 6 years ago: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/8sviu4/code_comments_be_like/
Looks like it’s from this old reddit post from 6 years ago: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/8sviu4/code_comments_be_like/
I’ve previously worked at a company that did that lol, but they had a toggle to turn it back to the old UI, and everyone kept switching back to using the old UI, including new customers.
To be fair the old UI was looking really dated, and needed a refresh, but it was functional and didn’t really need a complete overhaul, should’ve just updated the style.
Relevant vsauce: https://youtu.be/vjqt8T3tJIE
And that’s why you don’t have a 6 month sprint…
You can make almost all your roads pedestrian only if you have enough public transport in cs2…
Ah yeah true, they were railings not bollards, but they look like they were solid steel, so I don’t think it’s fair to just call them “decoration”.
Looking at the second photo in the article it looks like it bent the bollards over, which I would guess mightve launched the car into the air…
I think the bigger systemic problem would be the 8 lane roads in the area which enabled enough space for the car to get up enough speed to do that sort of damage to a bollard: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aHDmVJMPt3LKvAeL9?g_st=ac
Another systematic problem is the enbiggening of vehicles in the name of occupants saftey(larger pillars for better rollover protection, and extra passenger cabin rigidity, which also harms visibility for the driver due to wider pillars)
You’d probably need a few sous vide machines…
considering the typical lack of support that veterans get when the fighting is over.
I’ve heard this about American vets, but is it true in eastern european countries too?
There’s often cars parked on the side of the road on highways in NZ… Its also incredibly useful in stop and go traffic and sometimes I’m too lazy to turn it off after the traffic ends, until it randomly brakes for a parked car 😅
It’s incredibly useful in stop and go traffic, and I’m often just too lazy to turn it off after the traffic ends, until it randomly brakes for a parked car 😅
Ah true, yeah I test drove a polestar and a Hyundai ioniq 5 before deciding to go with the bmw and they both worked a lot better, but were also way more expensive since they were new and the bmw was second hand 😅
Unfortunately there weren’t any second hand phev volvos available in my area at the time.
Duno about newer cars, but in a 2017 model bmw it tends to brake for parked cars quite often when using radar cruise control…
There really shouldn’t need to be a 12V battery at all
I think it’s mainly there just to be able to control the circuit that cuts power to the high voltage battery off while the car is parked for safety reasons.
Probably would still need the 12V battery to have enough charge to close the connection to the high voltage battery that would power the step down converter.
But yeah it seems dumb to me that most EVs don’t keep the 12V battery topped up from the high voltage battery somehow while the car is parked, but I’m not an electrical engineer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I prefer the term Yankee doodlegrees, thank you.
Relevant guardian article about it: https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/25/new-york-airbnb-short-term-rentals-sublets
Nah this was niche enterprise software.