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Thanks for taking the time to a) keep Beehaw up and running and b) write this up. I found it super interesting to get a glimpse into what the Beehaw SysOps team has been doing behind the scenes.
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Not critiquing your title, since that’s the article title but it looks like it’s just approved for testing:
This week, Alef Aeronautics revealed its flying car “Model A" was granted legal permission from the Federal Aviation Administration to test run the vehicle on the road and in the sky
spez right now:
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