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So I had just about finished a long post with some pictures for you when Firefox decided to refresh and lost the whole thing.

As a result you won't be getting all that I wrote about my rides, visiting Imber and so on. There is a new Gaby chapter up, my desktop has blown up which is why i'm using Firepox on my steam powered lappy, here is a picture from yesterdays ride and one of me earlier - I didn't have any red dye so i've gone a bit, er blue!

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thats it
Maddy

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Perhsp this will help?

https://www.technipages.com/enable-disable-automatic-updates...

Samantha
PS If I ever meet any one of the people who have decided that applying updates automatically was a good idea in consumer software then I will not be responsible for my actions. I will decide when updates are applied. Give me notifications by all means. Download the update as well. Beyond that is my responsibility not [redacted][redacted] and [redacted] yours.

Blue is good :)

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As you know.. Got to re-do again though (sigh).

From what I've read recently, remote updates are somewhat annoying for electric vehicle owners too.

Teri Ann
"Reach for the sun."

remote updates

I get OTA (over the air) software updates on my EV but I have to choose to accept them. I can delay them until it is convenient.
OTOH, if you own a Tesla then there is nothing you can do to stop Tesla from disabling your vehicle if they choose to do so. That leads to the question... who actually owns the vehicle? If it is you then what right do they have to do that? If they can force updates on you then you really are only licensing the vehicle from Tesla. This needs a court of law to decide.
That is just one of a long list of reasons why I'll never ever drive a Tesla.
Samantha