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Everything is turning into disgusting subscription services. Most recently I saw home printers that required a monthly subscription service in order to print.

So, how long before Windows is a subscription? They have already brought ads into Windows.

Yes, I think I'll sign up for the...hm, the "Casual Gamer" tier, which allows 2 hours per week of gaming. Although I could always watch an ad to unlock 30 more minutes.

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[-] Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 11 months ago

Straight up I used to think I wanted a new car since mine is from 2007, I now won't buy anything newer

In fact the cars I'm currently looking at are from 1999 and earlier

[-] PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

Currently driving a 2010, and dreading the day it eventually dies. Simply because it means I’ll lose my physical buttons, and the car will apparently have fart-sniffing sensors built into the seat cushions so the manufacturer can track what I had for my last meal. And disabling that tracking will apparently kill the radio, cruise control, brakes, and power steering.

[-] shalafi@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Don't go that far back. I've got a 2002 convertible and 2004 truck and parts prices are clearly going up.

Friend of mine got an '97 something, forgot what but it was a popular model. Couldn't find a tranny for love or money.

[-] Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I'm looking at importing a kei truck (either a Honda Acty or Subaru Sambar) currently and unfortunately the newest I can import is a 1999

The good news is I'm wanting it so that I can keep my little Kia a commuter and can stop taking it into the mountains

Edit I forgot some stuff when hammering out this reply before my break was over: Basically I was looking for a vehicle to take to the mountains often or to turn my car into the "mountains rig". But with modern cars being modern cars I'm going to leave my car as my commuter and import a kei truck for being my "mountain rig".

[-] spongebue@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Curious, would an Acty do well enough in the mountains? I'm probably just thinking of the circus that is I-70 west of Denver and maybe you had something else in mind, but wiki says these things have 656cc engines. I totally get that people overestimate what they need, and these have a lighter body, but that seems like it would be pushing things!

[-] Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 11 months ago

They're surprisingly capable little vehicles offroad.

They may have about 660cc engines and about 40 HP (Acty is 38 and Sambar is 45) but they only weigh about 1800 lbs, have 4wd, rear mounted engines, locking diffs (in the Acty Attack), and crawler gears (in the Sambar and the Acty Attack). Oh and a really short wheel base (less than 6ft).

And the parts are plentiful (though need ordered from abroad typically).

70mph is a pipe dream for them but 55mph is something they can typically do all day. So the right lane on highways is your home, but I'd be avoiding highways whenever possible anyways due to the prevalence of brodozers.

As a fun little aside, one of my friends is planning to buy one and put a liter bike motor in it for the lols. I can't wait to see the results but that will be sometime in July at the earliest due to shipping times of the kei truck.

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