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According to BMW there is no E30 coupé, it’s a two-doored sedan. The first real 3-series coupé came with the E36.


I regularly drive an ID3 and every ten minute or so I accidentally activate a button on the left side of the steering wheel. It’s happening in roundabouts, sharp turns or sometimes even on straights when I just adjust my hand position. The buttons on the left are for the cruise control which this car doesn’t have, so it’s always only showing an error on the driver screen, which is funny on it’s own, but probably a good thing in this case. The software has a lot of unforgivable quirks, but other than that it drives very well.


Scrolling through the replies to tweets of big accounts, Musk himself is the best example, feels like we are already in a SciFi dystopia. Nearly everything is scam or other weird GPT created nonsense.


Yeah, didn’t they market themselves as the framework for IDEs? I can remember in the late 2000s Eclipse was very popular in the php community. The C/C++ plugin was also widely used.


GCD first appeared on 10.6 Snow Leopard, which was marketed as a bug-fix only release and is due to this romanticised until today, but in reality included major changes under the hood and wasn’t very stable in his first versions.


I had it in my feed and watched it some hours before this was posted here.


That was quite common during the Windows 9x days, leading to that long period of time of problems later under XP with old apps only running under an admin account.


Roboterflegelhaftigkeiten


My first thought was we should have the Germans create this new word.


According to vice [1] he was using an iPhone X.

1: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v74v34/saudi-arabia-hacke...


Some trivia: There was an unofficial successor of BeOS called ZETA from a german company yellowTAB (later magnussoft). I remember this because they tried selling it via a homeshopping channel in german TV which was completely hilarious.

I found a (very bad) recording of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQW-q2vp6W4


For some weird reason I still have two (?) copies of yellowTAB Zeta on my bookshelf, next to my boxed copy of Red Hat Linux 7.3. Amazingly Zeta got more use than Linux, because it was much easier to get everything working on my machine.

I just checked the discs and it's the same "Deluxe Edition RC2" as in that home shopping video. I think my copies were bought as special advance preview builds for third-party Zeta developers, though. And I don't think I paid as much as 100EUR...


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