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Why do you hate him?
Here in the states if something is rated for say 800 watts it’s essentially impossible to get more than 700 out of it maybe. They give you the absolute theiretical max number
Dude when I said that they have near 0 consequences I was talking about how 90% of the time in these situations there basically no one around doing 150 miles an hour wouldn’t hurt anyone else. Breaking a rule when no one else is around or everyone else around is doing the same thing is not dangerous. In the case of everyone going 15-25 over the limit it’s actually safe. C’mon homie think about it.
There’s no reason to follow unreasonable rules even when you’re driving a death machine. Especially when not following the rules has an essentially near 0 difference in hurting someone with your cage of death(not trying to be sarcastic with cage of death). Many of these roads are designed for much higher speed limits but just have not been evaluated by the government for their speed limit and possibly never will be or they will be evaluated at a much lower than reasonable speed. For example the speed limit of most California freeways is 65 traffic moves at 80 regularly and sometimes when people are feeling frisky up to 90. Neither of those speeds are unreasonable when everyone around you is also doing them and people are used to those situations or understand they will be in those situations. A great example is Germany where parts of their freeways have no speed limit where people are doing in excess of 120 mph and semis are also using it at under 60.
Probably not. It could be in the middle of nowhere or on a road where the speed limit hasn’t been evaluated and the state default is 50. There are tons of roads like that in California or even some where the limit is in the 30s but it really shouldn’t be and locals are in the 60s usually.
Stez@sh.itjust.worksto Nintendo@lemmy.world•As Nintendo's Ability to Ban Switch 2 Consoles From Online Services Sparks Headlines, Brazil's Consumer Rights Watchdog Issues Legal Challenge - IGNEnglish2·28 days agoI don’t believe it prevents you from using physical games like the real ones not the code ones. I didn’t realize that you can’t get updates and that the code carts are so common now I thought that it was just eshop and online play didn’t work anymore which were both essentially non issues on switch 1. You just had to buy your games physical
Stez@sh.itjust.worksto Nintendo@lemmy.world•As Nintendo's Ability to Ban Switch 2 Consoles From Online Services Sparks Headlines, Brazil's Consumer Rights Watchdog Issues Legal Challenge - IGNEnglish83·28 days agoThey aren’t breaking people’s consoles, they are banning them from online services. That means you can’t use the eshop or play online in multiplayer games. I personally don’t like that they are doing this, but I can understand why. If someone can execute unsigned code to get higher fps, they can probably make cheats for games and theoretically destroy the experience for other people online. While the situation does suck, it’s not without any reasoning.
Stez@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This guy's taillights made my day.English3·2 months agoAh my bad I didn’t realize you were being sarcastic it’s obvious now reading it again but yeah for most of that era of cars you can get led tails that are controlled through Bluetooth or whatever and some can do some wild stuff
Stez@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This guy's taillights made my day.English6·2 months agoNa they’re just led replacement lights where you can have them do anything you want
Ok well that’s kind of your own fault I mean while Linus Torvalds is well known in the Linux and super techy (super super techy) community he is not well known to most people I know about Linus tech tips before Torvalds. That might be because I’m 19 right now and had access to YouTube at a younger age but I personally never found it confusing as it’s just the guy’s name and he does tech videos.