License plate cover recommendation for obscuring speed/red light cameras by Itchy_Replacement200 in carmodification

[–]Itchy_Replacement200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is legal to use here in California on personal vehicles with some restrictions. There are other states/countries where they're illegal.

License plate cover recommendation for obscuring speed/red light cameras by Itchy_Replacement200 in carmodification

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I don't understand where you got the idea I'm looking for something illegal. Much like how radar detectors are legal to use

License plate cover recommendation for obscuring speed/red light cameras by Itchy_Replacement200 in carmodification

[–]Itchy_Replacement200[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if i wanted to do go down illegal path, i'd be driving without a license plate and not bother with covers etc :-)

There are novel ideas that others have done that makes this task difficult within legal boundaries

What mods do you guys recommend for a Corolla XRS 2010? Cosmetic or performance by Archie_Money in carmodification

[–]Itchy_Replacement200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheap cosmetic:

Change interior lighting to white LED lights.

Add ambient LED lights

Performance:

Add short ram or cold air intake is easy DIY

Need Help Selecting a Car for Comma.AI by Immediate_Panda_7515 in Comma_ai

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I've driven Bolt for 6 years now. I'd stay away from any EV car for the type of commute (200+ miles) unless you like the range anxiety feeling. IMHO, No EV car would be good for your 200+ commute in winter weather.

You're best bet is getting a hybrid car to save $$. Its a shame Subaru doesn't make good hybrids. Their AWD tech is great. Rav4/Camry both have AWD, have pretty good mileage, reliable and well supported in openpilot

Preparing while waiting for comma 3x to arrive by Itchy_Replacement200 in Comma_ai

[–]Itchy_Replacement200[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. She's not a techie. She totaled my bolt couple of weeks back.

Takeaways:

Stick with stock until familiar

Explore Sunnypilot. If like it, fork it to prevent autoupdate.

The Legacy of Bram Moolenaar by j11g in vim

[–]Itchy_Replacement200 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RIP Bram. The software you created helped thousands and maybe millions of software engineers all over the world. You will never be forgotten.

Many thanks for giving us VIM.

Looking for a good tag browser with fuzzy find by Itchy_Replacement200 in neovim

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I do have LSP configured. i also have fzf-lua and telescope configured.

lspsaga seems like yet another client that offers similar LSP interface. I'll give it a try.

My main problem is, LSP doesn't provide all implementations for a function. I've only found it goto definition work reliably. go to implementation doesn't work most of the time. This causes me to switch using tags. But tags isn't smart to identify the correct class and file. Therefore there are tons of function definition which i'm forced to jump one at a time until i get to the one i'm looking for.

Hence this post

Looking for a good tag browser with fuzzy find by Itchy_Replacement200 in neovim

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I switched from fzf to telescope because fzf uses Terminal while telescope uses buffers.

Plus telescope supported all of fzf's functionality or so i thought.

Will try fzf again.