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Are cars with AWD worth it compared to FWD.
  • Excellent would be a stretch. They will be a variation on a Haldex system, and you’d have to look up which variation your particular model has.

    I’ve yet to see a haldex type system(the type typical on FWD platforms) consistently outperform Subaru.

  • Are cars with AWD worth it compared to FWD.
  • Nissan fans like you and I are the hardest hit by their fall.

    Always buy certified used. The Subaru CPO program with gold warranty is a great deal and you can save thousands.

    If you don’t buy Subaru, still buy used if the CPO warranty is good and cheap.

    What is your budget?

  • Are cars with AWD worth it compared to FWD.
  • I’m just here to chime in and tell you Nissans are trash now, and are a shadow of what they were.

    Also none of their AWD systems are any good outside the GTR and their trucks. Their CVT transmissions are fragile and the computer will protect it at all costs. They’ll disengage drive wheels and pull power if any threshold is reached(temp, load, etc)

    If AWD is a priority, the only logical choice is an EV. No ICE passenger vehicle AWD system can compare to having a motor per axle, or a motor per wheel. Unfortunately Nissan evs are a joke too.

    My short summary is that if you’re serious about wanting awd and want an ice car, get a Subaru. If you’re serious about awd and want an rv, plenty of dual and some tri/quad motor options out there.

    If you stick with fwd ice just buy anything but a Nissan or Mitsubishi.

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  • I agree with your tautology, and it is an interesting point. I also agree with building communities.

    I also agree with the fact that punching Nazis is ineffective.

    I think the allies in WW2 brought other things to bear to solve that problem.

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  • There are very few helmets with chin guards on that list. I struggled to find some for my kids. Bicycle safety culture is so weird, it’s obvious some face protection is needed but it’s not fashionable.

    Dentists have to eat somehow I guess.

  • NASA and Boeing say Starliner astronauts ‘are not stranded,’ but will be on the ISS for a few more weeks
  • It’s a weird moral grey zone. Everyone has forgotten the hundreds of people Boeing murdered as a result of their desire to skirt modern safety regulations. I just flew my family across the country yesterday on one of these end-stage-capitalism products for lack of any other option.

    Were I to be ash this morning, I would be forgotten too.

    But if astronauts were killed, maybe the outrage would finally be enough for all the greased palms to be sheepishly shoved in pockets just long enough to get justice, ground all those affronts to safety, and jail enough executives to maybe make Boeing stop being a global safety risk and a national security concern.

  • Stop use docker
  • Docker exists because most programming languages don’t give a shit about producing easily executable outputs.

    Nobody cares about your stupid python egg or ruby gem. How do I run it on my local?

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  • Apple couldn’t get the carriers to do shit. They blocked eSIMs for years on iPhones, meanwhile the iPad eSIM implementation was happily allowed.

    Even up to the iPhone launch nobody wanted to collaborate with Apple(especially for the voicemail) except Cingular.