Is that really not common? I’m in the U.K., and <30% of cars might be auto, when I look at used car sales these days.
Is that really not common? I’m in the U.K., and <30% of cars might be auto, when I look at used car sales these days.
I can’t take advice from a site that calls a backgammon counter, ‘a checker’
Nutflix when?
I think the whole USB-C business is the worst example of an axe to grind with Apple. Who says that standard must be the only one? The EU have forced something that didn’t need to be forced. I’ve got a household full of Apple gadgets and no USB-C, so when we do update something later than iPhone 15 and it has that connector, it will be the only one, and no other charges will work with it expect any adapters I might have from C to A. I just don’t get it that it was that important.
Example; VORON project. 3DPrinters engineered and designed by the project team, contributed to by the community, they don’t sell a product, they share all the plans, BOM and instructions how to make your own 3D printers and even offer a ‘bootstrap’ scheme called ‘print it forward’ where you can pay costs only for parts that have to be printed for the build. VORON
That doesn’t sound like a bad thing tbh.
Sadly the mobile experience on that site is horrific, so no chance to read the article
Wow. I think the big changeover here will be the electric vehicle. By default they’re auto and will determine the future of transmission type as they become more common. We also have a culture of passing the driving test in a manual, so that you can drive both. An automatic driving license does not allow us to drive manual vehicles.