It's a bit relevant... at least the fact that Teslas are electric cars. The car caught fire while people were inside, which was likely made worse by the battery. It's not a big leap to make from reading the headline, since batteries are infamous for catching fire
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It'll be interesting to see how the launch goes. Maybe Decky itself will get onto the Steam store one day...
All browsers on iOS are basically reskinned versions of Safari since they all have to use WebKit
They're mostly breaking the GUI of game mode, which causes it to restart the game mode GUI. The underlying OS isn't really affected -- you should be able to SSH into an affected system or force boot into desktop mode.
I think it was more a comment along the lines of "we tried nothing and we're all out of ideas"
I got very wet but still fun like always!
I haven't been to a Loblaws in ages, but I'm happy to continue with that.
I tend to get my groceries from local independent (not Independent) stores and Giant Tiger. They're closer so I can walk anyway.
Looks like the back (and side) cover clips on. IFixit has repair guides available already. Inside, it looks like basically any regular phone. No Fairphone-esque modules. The inside seems to be well-designed for repairability though -- separate bottom board and battery pull tabs. All of the side buttons are attached to the back cover and a thin cable connects to the main board under some plastic. That's going to be easy to break while repairing...
I looked at all 3 phones, they are all similarly built to the Pro model I linked.
If there are more than enough houses then an investment house would be a bad investment since no one would need to rent it and/or no one would want to buy it with a good profit margin. Instead, they're buying houses that people want, which is driving up home prices and letting them set high rents.
Chromium is still controlled by Google, so having an overwhelming market share of Chromium-based browsers reduces competition and increases Google's control of the market's position and future. Using Firefox (and Safari, if it were not locked to a single ecosystem) reduces that threat.
You'd think with a name like conservatives, they would be all for conserving the environment...