You can respond with a message included. If I see the location as a physical room and not a zoom link, I accept/tentative and add a comment that I won’t be at the office on that day/time and if we can do it online instead.
You can respond with a message included. If I see the location as a physical room and not a zoom link, I accept/tentative and add a comment that I won’t be at the office on that day/time and if we can do it online instead.
Yeah, that’s what the meeting invite RSVP is for.
Didn’t know he was sick. Way too young. RIP
Browser fingerprint.
I know him most as Whistler in Blade. RIP
I believe we are statistically in the most peaceful time in world history right now. Unless someone triggers a nuke.
They do it with goats in my city. They let them graze to remove the poison ivy.
It should pretty much be plug-and-play unless you use some obscure or outdated distro that doesn’t use the latest kernel/drivers.
The thing with climate change is, like science, it’s true whether you believe it or not. I’ve seen those types of comments as well because I follow some news pages and I honestly don’t even bother engaging. The people who have the time to go on comment sections of news articles like that are never going to be convinced otherwise.
Same for me but to the US. I come from a third world country though, so any first world country was a step up. Also worth noting that I had a job waiting for me, so I was privileged in that aspect.
Right? “Oh here’s an ad of our service that you are already subscribed to and actively using right now”.
I hypermile casually but I’m not sacrificing travel time to save a bit of gas.
I hypermile casually but I’m not sacrificing travel time to save a bit of gas.
I was gonna say they still need the fob for the car to actually drive it, but saw it mentioned in the article. I don’t have a Kia (used to, but traded it in because of the immobilizer shit), but my car right now has an app to remote-start, but the car itself won’t let you drive it if you don’t have the fob on you while sitting in the driver’s seat.
The group’s web-based Kia hacking technique doesn’t give a hacker access to driving systems like steering or brakes, nor does it overcome the so-called immobilizer that prevents a car from being driven away, even if its ignition is started. It could, however, have been combined with immobilizer-defeating techniques popular among car thieves or used to steal lower-end cars that don’t have immobilizers.
But yes, that’s just bad security.
Igorrr - Very Noise. But it’s still best as an instrumental.
I wonder if IHG is part of it too. I mostly stay in the mid level IHG and Hilton hotels with free breakfast when I travel. I’ll try to avoid the latter now.
I bring my own refillable container wherever I can, and the most infuriating part is going to an event or concert and you can’t take it in. You’re forced to buy bottled water inside. While I agree from the perspective that it’s to prevent people from throwing stuff at people on stage (prime example of a few people ruining it for everyone), we all know the main reason is profit from selling overpriced water inside the venue.
Not that it wasn’t a thing before, but it got way worse after the pandemic. A lot of people really forgot how to act in public after staying home for an extended period.
God Emperor of Dune directed by Robert Eggers