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  • As other mentioned cheap ODB2 readers, but some brands offer a lot of diagnostic data over the infotainment system, they just won't display them to you - for BMW I use AAIdrive (is foss, github/AAIdrive) and it displays some of the data on the main screen without a physical ODB2 reader inserted.
    \ (And ofc custom navigation, VLC, etc)

  • It was a headline that generated engagements, which means revenue, so no, def not axing it, people just can't find out it was false for a certain amount of time has passed (a few days).

    The AI works according to their prime directive, which is m-m-m-money.

  • Like shooting, car violence is fun (is what I can deduct from these headlines).

    It also keeps the plebs in check reminding them they are nothing & should carry on living with a constant but vague sense of fear & anxiety about existing within their class.

  • First, they observed brain activity while the mice were resting. Stress had changed the activity in the amygdala of the less resilient mice much more than it had in the resilient ones.

    When the researchers gave the mice a choice between plain and sugar-sweetened water, the resilient mice easily chose the sugar water. But the less resilient mice became obsessed and often opted for the plain water.

    Xia looked at brain recordings of the mice who chose the sweet water. Their amygdala was communicating with a nearby brain region called the hippocampus that remembers and predicts.

    She saw a different pattern in the mice that could not decide whether to drink the plain or sweetened water. In those mice, the conversation between the two brain areas sputtered.