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The Wi-Fi version comes in a completely different box:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9u0-5p99lE
(scrolling through youtube unboxings they're all consistent)
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The third party ones shown up in the Find My app same as the non Apple ones. You may have to do the initial setup through the manufacturer’s app.
They may have worse battery life and they may not to the close distance ranging thing that AirTags do.
The Find My network is encrypted so that side should be the same privacy wise, but that doesn’t mean they might not leak data through other channels.
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B pads are slightly smaller than Gs so they rattle and you can feel them move slightly when braking (at least the fronts, because gravity is against them. But if it’s meant take G buy G.
You can also buy Js if you care about fins.
(I’ve had Bs in my G-designed callipers for several months now and no firey death to report)
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There are smart consumer units but you don't want one, for usual internet-of-shit reasons - it'll tie you to a shitty app platform and you'll wake up one day in the not very distant future and find the manufacturer has decided your model is obsolete and unsupported and they'd like you to buy a new one.
Some regulations are starting to phase in Arc Fault detectors (AFDDs) in high risk buildings, which are supposed to detect arcs caused by loose wires or bad connections which is how some fires start. But they're expensive (£100/breaker) and from what I've seen
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Running current software on old macOS versions is not a fight you're going to win. Software publishers simply don't test it and won't fix bugs.
If you have old software you need to run you need to dedicate this computer to that task (and never update it), or figure out how to run it in a VM or buy an old MacBook.
If you are using old macOS you need to turn off auto updates on any current software (if they allow that) and be very careful about installing future updates.
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Are Brittany Ferries the only service arriving in St Malo?
Condor Ferries run to the Channel Islands from the UK and St Malo, which means you can also use them to cross the channel, optionally with a few hours on Jersey or Guernsey if you've never been.
The French coast definitively gets more interesting the further west you go.
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They ship as standard with chunky conventional wing mirrors.
The prototype and years of early promotional images didn't have them, which is what an AI will have seen much more of during its training.
I don’t think he actually cares about cycling or the specific implementation details of modal filters.
He does care that they’re a great wedge issue to exercise his car-aspirant base.