It was a streamed app you could get from web sites and stuff. It was stupid and made little sense.
chronicledmonocle
I doubt this crash is Boeing's fault. The airframe in this crash was considered very safe.
The more probable cause is Air India being lax in safety.
An airplane flown from a country known for terrible safety standards crashed? Color me shocked.
This from the same country where it's common practice to make plastic poles with wire to attach directly to power lines, weld without welding face masks, use power tools with bare feet or sandals, overload scooters with 3x their load bearing capacity, and much more.
My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone on this flight, but it's sadly not surprising. India really needs to invest in workplace and personal safety, which is going to be a gigantic cultural shift.
Fetterman: Proving that the more brain damage you have, the more MAGA you get.
Poor Seang Chau. They wrote this blog post in a total of three paragraphs, but Google was still like "WOULD YOU LIKE AN AI SUMMARY?" at the top.
Literally took me about 45 seconds to read all of the features, but Google is over here burning down another rainforest to process an AI summary of a three paragraph blog post with three pictures.
More like I'm "that's a good deal on a new rug cleaner" old.
Me, with ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety.
Midwesterner identified
I don't think that phrase means what you think it means
Chances are you've had the same public IP for a long time. Mine hasn't changed in 2 years.
This.
That said, it's rare that only one or two outlets in a garage are tied to a breaker. Usually they're all on one circuit in older homes, in my experience.
If you can find a circuit like this, though, it's perfectly valid. Many chargers made for 110V also have a 230V/15 or 20 amp mode. My Mother-in-law's portable charger has a 230V NEMA 2-20 adapter that comes in the bag with it.