We already spend too many trillions of dollars subsidizing private cars. No more please.
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The same governor that gave a billion dollars of taxpayer money to billionaires to build a head injury stadium. Not surprising.
Volkswagen, Ford, UBS, and IBM are all doing pretty well.
I got new headphones a few months ago. They were comfortable in the store, but after having them on for more than 30 minutes they bother my head. I designed and 3D-printed a head band for them, and now they are much more comfortable.
As a previous homeowner, I feel your pain. Sounds like you know what you are doing, and are taking good care of your mom. You should be proud of yourself.
You think Chuck "My job is to keep the left pro-Israel" Schumer gives a shit about America?
I think you are looking for SSH certificates.
My favorite thing is learning things together. My kids express interest in things, and sometimes we do them together. When my first kid got interested in playing an instrument, I picked up the one I had not played in 10+ years, and we (re-)learned together. (At least until they got way better than me.) Other things we have learned together: playing tennis, snowboarding, 3D printing, building hutches for rabbits.
I thought there was a list of rules for social interactions that I could and would eventually learn, and then I would not be confused all the time, made fun of, ignored, and blamed for all communication failures.
I looked into VaultWarden recently, and I would be hesitant to use it for a business. In the latest release, you cannot create an organization because of a bug in the web ui (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/issues/6638), and the fix has not been released because their build pipeline is broken (https://github.com/dani-garcia/bw_web_builds/pull/224). I get it is the holiday break, but hosting it seems to require some hands-on maintenance.
The only reason the entire country did not burn down is that the entire country is waterlogged.
"fatbike" means something different in The Netherlands than it means in North America.
In North America, fat bikes are mountain bikes with 4 inch wide or wider tires, generally designed for use on snow and sand. E.g.: https://surlybikes.com/products/wednesday-og-algae
In The Netherlands, fatbikes are throttle-controlled e-bikes with 4-5" wide tires with a smaller diameter than typical bikes. They come with pedals, but the gearing and seat position makes the pedals essentially useless; many people remove them. They do not handle well. They do not stop well. They are popular because they are cheap. E.g.: https://www.fatbikeskopen.nl/products/qm-wheels-v20-pro-mini-zwart