2025.01.23 09:43 PassengerNo857 E39 540i automatic to Manual swap
Im from Germany and I want to Throw that automatic transmission Away bc it brokes the 3rd Time in 3 years so, l want to change it to 6 Speed manual... I Need some Information about the wiring😬 For -Reverse light -start signals -540i automatic has a autostart relai, how to wiring this. And some Coding Instructions | have Inpa,WinKPF and BMW Scanner 1,4 Is this enough to get it work? Sorry For my bad english im from Germany😅 submitted by PassengerNo857 to e39 [link] [comments] |
2025.01.23 09:43 No_Jacket4523 Am I evil?
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2025.01.23 09:43 reddit_lss_2 Hide post test 23/1/2025 09:42:38
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2025.01.23 09:43 Objective-Expert8278 Why can't I sling res?!
I can not for the life of me consistently sling res. I've tried what feels like everything. Pressing both keys at the same time, Pressing space a millisecond before Rez, I've tried toggle ga and at this point it feels like a skill issue. I can do it on accident but when I purposely try or attempt sling maps I fail miserably. Please how do y'all do it so effortlessly? I'm high-key jealous.
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2025.01.23 09:43 qwenmn MAN ADDICTED TO DOING FOOD DELIVERIES PART TIME, HATE HIS FULL TIME OFFICE JOB Addicted to doing Food Delivery as a wo...
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2025.01.23 09:43 AwakenTheBacon_ pain
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2025.01.23 09:43 ryogadan Aston Martin e il bottino d’oro di ingegneri: darà vita ad un dream team?
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2025.01.23 09:43 Internal_West_3833 Dogecoin: From Internet Joke to Billion-Dollar Movement
Dogecoin started as a joke, plain and simple. Created in 2013 by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, it was never meant to be taken seriously. Inspired by the popular "Doge" meme a Shiba Inu dog with comic sans text, it was just a fun way to poke fun at the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. But fast forward to today, and Dogecoin has become much more than a meme; it’s a global movement.
At its core, Dogecoin is about community. From the beginning, it attracted people who loved its lighthearted approach and the idea of tipping others online as a way to spread kindness. Over time, the Dogecoin community started doing more than just tipping. They began funding real-world projects. They’ve raised money for charity, sponsored a NASCAR driver, and even helped send a satellite to space.
What makes Dogecoin unique isn’t just its origin story or its cheerful mascot; it’s the sense of fun and inclusivity that defines it. Unlike many other cryptocurrencies that are overly technical or serious, Dogecoin is approachable. It’s not trying to revolutionize finance, it’s just trying to make it a little more fun.
Of course, Dogecoin has had its share of critics. Some argue it’s not technically advanced or that it lacks the serious features of other blockchains. But its supporters argue that Dogecoin’s real value lies in its ability to bring people together. It’s a reminder that crypto doesn’t always have to be about complexity or competition, it can also be about community and having a good laugh.
And yes, jokes can be worth billions. Thanks to its loyal fanbase and high-profile supporters like Elon Musk, Dogecoin’s market value has soared, proving that even a playful idea can make a massive impact.
What do you think about Dogecoin’s rise to fame?
Is it just a passing trend, or does it have staying power in the world of crypto?
Share your thoughts. Do you see Dogecoin as a joke, a movement, or maybe a little of both?
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2025.01.23 09:43 Ok_Negotiation_2587 My ChatGPT browser extension results so far: +7000 users, +$12K
For years, I was grinding as a full-stack dev, helping others build their dreams. But I kept asking myself: “What if I created something of my own?” So, I finally took the plunge, quit my job, and decided to go solo as an entrepreneur.
I won’t sugarcoat it—starting out was rough. I had no idea where to begin and didn’t make a cent for months. Honestly, I was lost. Then one day, I started looking into what was trending. Obviously, AI was everywhere, and ChatGPT was blowing up. I stumbled across the OpenAI community, where people kept asking for features that weren’t being built. That’s when the lightbulb went off: Why don’t I just make these features myself?
And that’s how my journey into browser extensions began. I focused on stuff people were asking for the most, like:
2025.01.23 09:43 Coder_bhoi How do you manage to get work done with too many "Important" meeting? Please help.
I am in a WITCH with 3 YOE and right now . My tech lead had assigned me to 3 projects (2 of them are deployed but there are some change requests here and there). Also, impressed by my work, my manager's manager asked my manager to put me in another project in another account which is a level 2 project (more complex development).
And my manager has told me to not tell the clients that I am working on multiple projects so obviously they expect me to deliver on time.
My issues are-
1.Too many meetings - I have to attend 4 offshore standup calls (2 for each account). 4 Scrum calls and some random meetings like sprint planning, review, retrospective. Also there are some random calls from colleagues asking for help or TL's call asking for status. It leaves me with no time to actually work on development.
2025.01.23 09:43 Efficient_Builder923 Ever feel like you're constantly learning but never applying it?
I used to soak up information like a sponge but never put any of it into action. It’s easy to fall into the trap of constant learning without real-world application. But here’s how I started using what I learned: 1. Start small: Apply just one new thing at a time. I use Notion to take notes and add action items for how to implement what I learned. 2. Teach others: Explaining what you’ve learned forces you to understand it better. I love sharing new knowledge with my team on Slack or in meetings. 3. Apply the 70-20-10 rule: I focus 70% of my time on learning by doing, 20% on learning from others, and 10% on formal education. This balance helps me apply my skills without getting stuck in theory. How do you make sure you’re not just learning but also applying your knowledge?
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2025.01.23 09:43 RASHIDsao I made a song for Rell's lore with Ai
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2025.01.23 09:43 THAT_GUY82737 My Tames
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2025.01.23 09:43 Anjunabeats1 I had AFib for 7 hours yesterday and my Fitbit didn't notify me even once
I went straight to hospital in an ambulance and was hooked up to an ECG the whole time. I was diagnosed with AFib Tachycardia and watched my heart rate yoyo between 100-170 for 7 hours until they gave me drugs to make it stop. I lay still multiple times in this period trying to rest and take deep breaths. My Fitbit had absolutely no idea what was going on.
My HR on the hospital machines was hovering around 160 for hours and my Fitbit would say it was 80. It had no clue. My HR wasn't even close to 80 for hours.
Also when I got home I noticed my HR graph for the day had absolutely no record of even being so high. It had my max for the day at 120. It was 160+ for hours.
The "98.2% positive predictive value" is a fucking joke and Fitbit should be sued for false advertising.
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2025.01.23 09:43 P3rseph0n3__ Anyone feel gracious?
I need dice and I have several sets that are almost completed and just need 1⭐️ stickers. I am out of trades but I can send stickers tomorrow if you'd like and I am a woman of my word! (Check sticker app I have all good reviews!) I'd be so grateful!! submitted by P3rseph0n3__ to Monopoly_GO [link] [comments] |
2025.01.23 09:43 msra7hm2 Hotels attached or adjacent to Malls
Hello. I am looking for hotel recommendations in Nairobi that are connected to good malls or have minimum walking. I feel safer at night moving between them if they are connected.
Please recommend some names.
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2025.01.23 09:43 Best-Ad-5053 THETA To TRC20 USDT
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2025.01.23 09:43 AajTak Saif Ali Khan Attack: Saif Ali Khan पर हुए जानलेवा हमले ने safety को लेकर बड़े सवाल खड़े किए हैं. चोर ने घर में घुसकर उन पर चाकू से 6 वार किए. अब Mumbai Police ने उनके परिवार को सुरक्षा दी है. Saif दो सर्जरी के बाद घर लौटे हैं, लेकिन परिवार अभी भी डरा हुआ है.
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2025.01.23 09:43 Nicolau85 Can somebody put me in in these two photos in a more corporate suite and an office background? I will tip 10 usd
Does the reddit keeps it in good resolution or should I send the original later to the winner?
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2025.01.23 09:43 Kriegsnudel Lian Li Galahad II 360 AIO und Lian li Unifan Reverse Blade
Hi zusammen,
ich habe mir Ende Dezember einen neuen PC bzw. die Komponenten bestellt. Es ist inzwischen auch schon alles angekommen, bis auf die AIO (Lian Li Galahad II Trinity SL-INF 360 Black, schwarz) und ein Teil der Gehäuselüfter (Lian Li Uni Fan SL-INF120 RGB Reverse Blade, schwarz, 120mm). Schon beim Bestellen stand dabei, dass die Teile erst in 2 Wochen versendet werden können. Habe trotzdem bestellt (AIO bei Alternate, Lüfter bei Conrad) nur um dann festzustellen, dass die Liefertermine der Teile sich alle paar Tage nach hinten verschieben. Inzwischen soll die AIO wohl in 3-5 Tagen versendet werden (wobei ich das in den letzten Wochen schon mehrfach gelesen habe), die Lüfter erst in 3 Wochen. Ist vielleicht irgendwas bekannt, weshalb diese Komponenten so lange auf sich warten lassen? Gibt es bekannte Lieferengpässe? Der Support beider Shops gibt mir nur die Standardantwort á la "Wenns da ist versenden wir sofort, entschuldigung" bla. Ich bin langsam echt ungeduldig und überlege mir auf eine andere AIO und Lüfter zu wechseln, auch wenn mir die Lian Li wirklich sehr zusagen und ich keine Alternative gefunden habe, die mir so gefällt. Dass alle anderen Komponenten schon bereits in meinem Büro stehen und nur darauf warten verbaut zu werden machts halt auch nicht leichter.. Alternativ Shops konnte ich auch nicht finden, weder über gh noch über normale Googlesuche. Ich habe in meiner Verzweiflung sogar schon in österreicherischen und französischen Shops gesucht. Überall nicht verfügbar. Es gibt nur ein A**loch auf Amazon, der die Dinger für fast 100€ mehr verkauft..
Was würdet ihr tun? Wie lange treiben die Shops denn noch diese "Spielchen", dass sich der Liefertermin verschiebt? Ich habe Sorge, dass ich jetzt nach weiteren Wochen Warterei am Schluss die Info bekomme, dass die Teile garnicht mehr lieferbar sind und meine Bestellung storniert wird.
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2025.01.23 09:43 Many_Buy_2947 vivian/vivian's team is disgusting
they are posting rajat x vivian stories painting him in a good light to garner support from dalaa gang knowing they have been harassing men and women online supporting kvm including chum who he considers "sister" . i have no problem with him celebrating or being a sore loser but this i cant let go of .
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2025.01.23 09:43 android_tests_pac Test gallery post 23/1/2025 09:42:05
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2025.01.23 09:43 Efficient_Builder923 Ever feel like you're constantly learning but never applying it?
I used to soak up information like a sponge but never put any of it into action. It’s easy to fall into the trap of constant learning without real-world application. But here’s how I started using what I learned: 1. Start small: Apply just one new thing at a time. I use Notion to take notes and add action items for how to implement what I learned. 2. Teach others: Explaining what you’ve learned forces you to understand it better. I love sharing new knowledge with my team on Slack or in meetings. 3. Apply the 70-20-10 rule: I focus 70% of my time on learning by doing, 20% on learning from others, and 10% on formal education. This balance helps me apply my skills without getting stuck in theory. How do you make sure you’re not just learning but also applying your knowledge?
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2025.01.23 09:43 StephenGlass Browse watch faces... how?
Is there a way to discover watch faces suitable for the Instinct 2 (Solar)?
Searching for the model name in ConnectIQ doesn't do the job
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2025.01.23 09:43 SirDoesEverything corridor zmxowuc0d
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