I just swipe left for “back” (android), and I can access everything just fine, it just closes the TOS. Just do that every time I open the app, works like a charm.
I just swipe left for “back” (android), and I can access everything just fine, it just closes the TOS. Just do that every time I open the app, works like a charm.
I known perfectly well what position CATL is in on the battery market…but this is still nothing but PR bullshit, there is nothing but buzzwords in the link, no data or anything to backup their supposed breakthrough. PR “articles” like this are worth nothing, it’s an advertisement and nothing more.
The “article” is just a load of PR bullshit without any details whatsoever or any real info…so maybe they’re just doing that…maybe not…it’s impossible to tell from the link provided.
You’re just making it worse better.
Because the implication is, that Tesla isn’t doing something bad WRT how they designed the stalls? IDK, anything that’s not bashing Tesla directly seems to get down voted here, even if it’s not actually related specifically to Tesla.
It is objectively safer to park like that (charging or not). Most parking lot accidents happens as someone leaves the parking spot. The risk of accidents when leaving the parking spot is significantly reduced compared to parking front first.
It was actually quite well planned out, opening up the network in stages to see that everything worked as intended before a wide rollout. You can even see in the app which chargers are open to other car brands. This mistake is 100% on the driver, the info is easily available to that person.
Nothing, and it just reports 100% packet loss when I terminate the ping command.
as far as i can tell from the output, i think my DNS is working?
this is the contents of the interfaces file
I don’t have anythiung seperated in to different VLANs, and i only use this single subnet. all other devices can ping outbound without issues.
192.168.68.210 is my adguard, it’s on a different machine. It should be working, all my other devices use it and I can see the traffic going through it. My servers IP is 192.168.68.120, and I can’t see traffic from that on my adguard at all. But it can ping my adguard.
It is set to my router IP
this is the output when i run curl httpS://google.com -vvv
this is the output of ip route.
192.168.68.1 is my router, 192.168.68.120 is the proxmox host
sure
I’m not really sure what to look for, I’m not very experienced in network, but this is the output i get
Yes, adguard has access to internet
Pretty damn far from a million, but much more than many make in a year still. I do wonder if he used contacts/network he made while wealthy, that would easily completely invalidate the point he was trying to make.