

Except it’s not as evidenced by the vote totals, but keep on thinking that.
Except it’s not as evidenced by the vote totals, but keep on thinking that.
Yeah that’s what I’m saying, save the new stuff for last, LD included.
There’s some guides for the “best” TOS episodes. Go find one of those and cherry pick in order.
Then restart TNG. The way Wesley is treated is character development for everybody.
All of DS9
All of Voyager
Then the newer stuff. I’d leave SNW for last since it’s still releasing episodes. Lower Decks you can do whenever, I feel like it’s easier to pick up and watch than the others.
That’s a fair thing to be concerned about, but until we have signs that’s what’s happening, there’s no need to act like the sky is falling
Why would they be removed from Nexus? If the developer is wanting to do that, more power to them
Yeah that’s not cool, but isn’t it the typical update brokenness? Can’t you revert to an old patch?
Bethesda is offering a storefront for paid mods. Nexus isn’t going anywhere, this is just another option
I don’t see the issue with providing modders with an avenue to charge for their work. If you don’t like it, don’t pay for them and continue doing what you’ve done.
I don’t believe so. You can have messaging apps that send via the internet, but I don’t think SMS backup is an option
It’s the same as cruise control, but it’s supposed to eliminate human error. I’d argue most of the people having issues from not paying attention probably weren’t paying attention in the first place and were dangerous to begin with
Sure, which I consider part of FSD, which almost killed me like 3 times when I had a loaner with it active.
But that’s not basic autopilot. AP is fine assuming people pay attention.
EAP is not based autopilot and closer to FSD. Base autopilot is on par with most manufacturers. I’d argue it’s safer than some in regards to capabilities with less common lane setups or lack of clear road lines.
Which is not included with the base vehicle. It’s an extra purchase.
None of what you mentioned is in basic autopilot. Autopilot is lane keep and traffic aware cruise control only.
Autopilot also shuts off with no driver input. Faster than 30 seconds too.
FSD, maybe. But autopilot operates fine and is no different than what most major manufacturers offer.
Edit: Lots of people that have never used Tesla or other manufacturers lane keeping systems I see.
Technically there was a fourth option, you could do nothing and the fleet gets rekt
Oh boy do I have news for you
They swapped to M series chips, what, two years ago? This says sales this year are down due to no new Macs.
None of these “recalls” have required you take the cars in.
My car downloads it and I install whenever is convenient for me.