The middle lane is an overtaking lane just like any other lanes toward the middle of the roadway (reverse that for the handful of countries that drive on the other side of the road). Every country I've sat for a drivers test in has had that as a very basic concept and the single country I've actually seen it followed had the best damn driving experience (German's follow the rules and their roads are better for it).
My mother-in-law searched every store she could find heading up to Christmas in 2002 looking for one. My brother-in-law had put "DVD Rewinder" at the top of his list and she got him in a game of secret Santa.
The worst part was that she had a dvd player and knew what they were... It's been over 20 years and she still catches hell for how hard she searched.
I followed the PS path and had an amazing time. I did secretly yern to be able to listen to my own music while playing a game (OG Xbox had its own pluses), but Playstation was backwards compatible so I could just keep building my library of games. Sadly backwards compatibility didn't even make it through the whole run of the PS3, I did get a PS4 when Destiny came out, but that's where my consoles just stopped.
Thank you kindly for the links, I was just about to search for the Manchester Bombing, if I'm being honest I thought "The Troubles" was the name of a book or movie. I didn't realize they gave such a non-chillant name to such a bloody conflict. Suddenly the meme makes sense though!
AT&T bogged down my neighborhood for 6 months running fiber and I can finally have it, I just have to sell my house and move across the street because the 16 houses on this side are just a gap too far.
While I do agree GitHub is a place where people collaborate, it's also a pretty handy place to store stuff without having to host your own. If the project doesn't invite people to contribute, don't expect a polite response forever. It's like stopping your neighbor on the street corner to tell them they should paint their house white for the thermal benefits, yeah people collaborate on the street, yeah you are right, it's their house though.
There is a youtuber that ate some, he also talks (and tries) a lot of natural drugs. While I'd never recommend someone do it, almost anything is toxic in the right dosages (even water).
All those things they listed I would also consider selling my data. Even if you are offering my info in exchange for peanut butter cookies, you are trading it for something else.
I would put that more on the ad networks, if the ads were related to the article, it may generate a few more clicks. The ads are completely random and built off a profile they assume would contain relevant info about me... but it doesn't really seem to be accurate (this is kind of by my own choosing though).
Instead articles about rebuilding cars should have ads related to perhaps rebuilding cars and not some fucking nutritional supplement or some other unrelated thing.
Yeah but I never found a way to do whole disk encryption with a decoy OS like TrueCrypt could. Really I don't have a need for that, but it was an amazing feature in my mind.
I never manage to absorb anything in a pre-0900 meeting. That first chunk of the day is for me to catch up on all the shit that happened since I was last there (personal opinion).
Kuschel Song by Schnuffel, it honestly just makes me think about a simpler time in my life when I didn't realize just how much I had laid out before me.
I have used both but just started using jotty (jotty.page, github link on the bottom). The SSO setup with Authentik was seamless and it seems really snappy so far and the Dev seems active and involved.
I personally like to use a proxy for that like NPM (a handy dockerized nginnx proxy setup). Not as secure as a VPN but I really like being able to access my stuff from anywhere I'm likely to be. I've combined it with a few other things to try and add simplicity (in use) and a little extra privacy by using Authentik for SSO. My main goal with the use of NPM though was to limit the number of ports I had punched.
Also depends a bit by state (in the USA), Georgia enacted a law that essentially made it illegal to be passed on the right, speeding or not, if you are slower than the car behind you they want you to be to the right (https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/title-40/chapter-6/article-9/section-40-6-184/).