

I wouldn’t see why any instance would disallow a community like that.


I’ve used strawpoll lots in the past. Super basic to answer, no accounts, just vote and then see results. Only one vote per machine, it records IP or machine data or something to prevent voting multiple times.
Admins couldn’t keep up with the work load.
I hope we don’t see that in Canada. We definitely looked that way last election but the yellow party had a pretty weak showing and the red party took a lot of votes to prevent the blue party from winning. Hopefully things reset a bit next election.


2000 lbs, great feeling transmission going out the rear wheels. Tiny, nimble, perfectly balanced. Handles amazing. It’s low HP so you need to rev out each gear to drive at normal speeds. It’s a blast at legal speeds with the top down on a sunny day. That’s what won me over. And it’s reliable enough that I can drive it to the race track, lap all day, and drive back home. Maintenance wise it’s dead simple, basic mechanically with lots of space to work, new OEM parts available, and a hundred guides online for each job to do.
I could go all day! But what really won me over is it’s a street legal go kart (and popup lights)


1993 Miata. I would prefer a late 90s RX7 but for reliability reasons I do already have my dream car.


Tron: Legacy and Hot Rod are my comfort movies.
I don’t understand the language on that sign, not quite sure what you’re trying to convey.
Everything I don’t like is AI, of course.
Probably just some people asking questions to raise engagement and grow the community.


I remember having to remove the battery of one of my phones to change the SIM card. It was particularly annoying because that phone/SIM had issues registering so I would have to reinsert the SIM card a few times and reboot each time.


That is a very interesting idea, I’ll have to try that out haha


Not OP but 7 small sips of water does it for me. It’s extra helpful because my hiccups hurt.
Those look good, they are gamingfavoriten!


I remember the days where jailbreaking didn’t even need a download. There was a website you’d visit and there was a slider that said something like slide to jailbreak and then it was done! What a glorious time that was.
Nope. Just don’t like Americans.
How do we make sure the Americans don’t have a place to enjoy or feel comfortable in?
I’ve got a good college radio station in the area. They don’t just play the same songs on repeat but play a good mix of alternative rock. Awkward student DJs and minimal ads.