

Heat up in the drivers’ seat, or just grab a pack of gum from the glove compartment. Enough to charge up statically and become a fire hazard.


Heat up in the drivers’ seat, or just grab a pack of gum from the glove compartment. Enough to charge up statically and become a fire hazard.


I was incorrect. The problem is E85 has no problem burning down into the tank, where a large pressure increase could make the tank rupture and a large fire break out. Petrol kills the fire if the ratio fule:air becomes too rich, E85 does not.


I was taught the problem with lockable handles became apparent in the 00’s when E85 became a thing, as it ignites much more easily from static discharge than gasoline or diesel. Maybe I was taught incorrectly, maybe you guys had E85 earlier than us (Sweden).
I second this; Mint is great if you want to set up once and get going.
So, not a language win after all?


A low-end/budget GPU from almost 10 years ago won’t be helpful for much these days, no.


Granted I don’t keep up much with gaming communities but I personally was playing up until the breaking EAC update with no issue and don’t seem to recall reading about people having problems.


Rust became unplayable on Linux a good few years before the Steam Deck-induced Linux boom. Back then the Linux share was still counted in tenths of a percent, if that.


I tried to look it up but came up short. Love the idea though!
Thank god for that. I’ve seldom played a game as unfair as nfspu. The amount of times my car flew out of a corner because the map geometry is totally broken is through the roof. And the AI cars always weigh like dump trucks in collisions.