I myself use Google’s Quick Share for this. Falling that, the Send Anywhere app can also work - it’s not the fastest compared to Quick Share, but pretty reliable long as you have decent internet.
I myself use Google’s Quick Share for this. Falling that, the Send Anywhere app can also work - it’s not the fastest compared to Quick Share, but pretty reliable long as you have decent internet.
Same, I use Windows and I’m not ashamed for it at all.
Since you’re getting downvoted for this I assume I will get the same treatment lol
Escape from Tarkov, but with the single player mod and further addon mods for AI, ballistics, QoL features etc. With enough mods Tarkov can be the most realistic FPS shooter around with an excellent body armor system and ballistics that actually makes sense imo.
Lol no, AE86s are both fixed and pop up and these designation are used for different engine/chassis. The AE86 gets 1.6L 4A-GE, meanwhile AE85 gets the weaker 1.5L 3S-GE.
Damn, F OP. How the hell did this pass QC in the first place?
This was very much the case on Reddit from what I’ve seen.
This problem isn’t exclusive to just c/cars, r/cars (on Reddit) have always been very American-centric since forever. Looks like things won’t be changing here unfortunately.
Only by American standards man, your V6 S197 is way faster than like 90% of cars in rest of the world lol.
S197 Mustang’s exterior is timeless, CMV
Same, it seems that A LOT of peeps are still on r/cars nowadays. I feel like most active posters haven’t made the switch to Lemmy yet for various reasons.
And I miss the daily 🍑 joke on my favourite subreddit of an anime. Which is why I still kept my Reddit account and only lurk on reddit.com now.
Bonus +500,000 karma to you if you get what I meant here lol
I thought I’d never say this, but America is looking really like a third-world country lately. Of course that’s too much of a generalization, but shit like this, and school shootings, and etc etc…makes you really wondering if you get what I mean.
No shit, not everyone can shell out money for an iPhone or your typical flagship Android phone, even in the US.