

My Miata with pop-up sealed beams gets ~30 MPG. Any aerodynamic problems it has are due to being a convertible, not the headlights.


My Miata with pop-up sealed beams gets ~30 MPG. Any aerodynamic problems it has are due to being a convertible, not the headlights.


Meanwhile, only 30 years ago when we had sealed-beams in standardized shapes, you could replace a headlight for like $10. And the lens was actually glass instead of plastic prone to yellowing and abrasion.


Between coal and kleptocrats, only one of those things is actually possible.


Only probably a decade or so later than it would’ve happened if Jimmy Carter’s panels hadn’t been removed from the White House.
On one hand, the jack looks too far outboard for that, but on the other hand we don’t see the top of it so it could plausibly be behind the tire.
I think it’s just not drawn all that well.
No, it’s time for people to finally get their asses in gear and fucking ditch Chromium-based browsers for Firefox-based ones.


I upgraded to a 5700X3D for €200 two years ago
Same here (except mine was about $150 for a used? one from Aliexpress).
I’m slightly tempted by FOMO for the 5800X3D too, but realistically it’s a single-digit-percentage difference and is definitely not worth it.


If you want to stay with the blink engine,
Vivaldi or Brave.you’re part of the problem, so don’t.
FTFY.
Every Blink-based browser contributes to Google’s harmful hegemony over web standards.
Just use any GUI text editor!
runs emacs -d0.0
When you figure it out, send me a copy so I can use it as a copypasta too.
I also have one like that somewhere.


I found my pair* of Brother color laser MFPs on Craigslist, being listed by a small business that was getting rid of them. I think you’ll have a lot better luck finding them via some method like that than by checking thrift shops.
That said, they are pretty giant, being designed for small/medium office use. However, I’m not sure there even is such a thing as a “small” color laser, since they inherently have to contain four sets of rollers instead of just one.
(* if you find somebody selling more than one of the same model, definitely get two so you have one for spare parts.)


the larger gauge wires were to carry more current required by the old halogen bulb and are unnecessarily large for an LED light
To be fair, just because the controlling factor is mechanical strength rather than current capacity doesn’t mean the need for heavier gauge wire isn’t legitimate.


Possibly more complicated than OSes.
(Depends on the browser, and possibly what counts as the scope of the “OS.” For example, you could be comparing GNU/Linux+wayland+KDE to Netscape 1.0, or you could be comparing modern Firefox to QDOS.)
Remember, a modern web browser contains a Javascript VM, which arguably makes it an OS in and of itself.


LOL, they’re making a game about “outpost scientists”?!


We can (and should) just stop buying Sony items however as they are not doing so great on that front already.
Waaay ahead of ya there, buddy. I’ve been deliberately boycotting Sony since at least the rootkit in 2005, and I think the newest Sony product I actually bought was a Walkman cassette player.
Trouble is, Sony somehow still went right on existing as a huge multinational corporation for the last 20 years anyway. It’s almost as if boycotts aren’t enough and we actually need consumer protection law. 🤔
You say that as if saving $10 on a bulb once every few years is worth the risk of spending $100s or apparently even $1000s if they get damaged.
There are reasons cars have been getting ever more unaffordable (above and beyond inflation), and stuff like bespoke model-specific headlights requiring complicated tooling to manufacture is one of them.