The infographic appears to be noob-friendly because of its title but then expects you to know what VPARP is and what it’s for
The infographic appears to be noob-friendly because of its title but then expects you to know what VPARP is and what it’s for
reeling
- Being too awestruck or shocked to comprehend anything
- to be laughing uncontrollably to the point you don’t know what bodily fluids will excrete from your orifices
(Urban Dictionary)
No, this required physical repair or replacement and only affected some 4000 vehicles. What I was saying with the above comment was that less than 30k vehicles needed a trip to a dealership, the most common defects (that plagued every Cybertruck and more models) were fixed in software.
If you can find/download the CRT TV’s remote, it may be possible to force widescreen in the menu or adjust vertical deflection in the service menu
All problems affecting 100k+ vehicles got fixed over the air. Looks like no recall-worthy mechanical issues are affecting every Cybertruck. NHTSA is a joke, the sharp corners alone are why it should never have left the factory.
Yes, all Linux system files are readable text files. The only exceptions are bitmap graphics assets and the contents of /bin
, /sbin
, /usr/bin
, /usr/sbin
, /usr/local/bin
etc., which is where any corrupted files go, hence the name. You can check the files, they are indeed unreadable garbage. Reminder to clean your PC’s bin
directories to save disk space!
/s
My encounters with the police have been civil and positive. However, I’m not Roma so…