At least that would help explain the gap from the wall.
At least that would help explain the gap from the wall.
And it has a side rail for the lower bunk but nothing on top.
They do when you use ublock origin. That element selector has been doing a lot of good work for me lately.
On the home screen yes, but you do still get search results.
I saw a documentary that actually showed that water has memory.
I was so confused when I saw your comment until I reread my own. It really is top notch technology I guess!
How did you know? Really though I was looking at the picture in the article which is from similar technology about a decade ago.
“All seeing” except it’s using radar to evaluate typography and biomass. What am I missing that makes this “absolutely fucked”?
Just make sure the fan remote is within reach and we’re good.
Not if you buy second hand, though!
Pixel is a decent alternative, and de-googled pixel is even better yet.
I’ve noticed people cite em-dashes as concrete proof that something is ai generated, but I’ve seen them be inserted/auto corrected by word plenty of times.
I agree that we’re in the “wait and see” phase with regards to what features make it into the production line. I hadn’t really considered those other limitations on towing, but it’s also not something I need to do on a regular basis currently.
Telo supposedly will have a 1600 pound payload capacity and a 6600 pound towing capacity. They also advertise being able to fit a full 8x4 sheet of plywood with the tailgate up. It really looks like the truck I would want to buy if I ever decide to start a landscaping business. It’s also significantly more expensive than slate or a maverick.
Source since I couldn’t find payload or towing capacity on their site: https://electrek.co/2025/03/06/hands-on-and-first-ride-in-telos-tiny-electric-truck-thats-as-big-as-a-mini/
You’re in luck (maybe?): Telo truck, Slate truck, or even the newer Ford Maverick. The first two aren’t in production yet, but Mavericks look like a great size.
Can’t wait for my boss to come up with half a working solution with this and expect me to fix/finish it!
At least when Archer did this for several seasons it was obvious to the audience.