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They all use Chademo connectors and air cooled batteries. Might be ok for puttering around town or as a commuter car, but that’s about it.
Volkswagen just paid Rivian a truckload of money because VW couldn’t figure out how to write EV controller software. It’s ridiculous.
Needs more toolbar buttons.
What does VW get out of this?
During Covid, they lent out multiple copies of the same book when they only had physical access to one copy. It would be like your local library making Xerox copies of their collection and handing them out. There’s no protections for that.
If I remember correctly, Microsoft experimented with something like this years ago. I tried to find a link but no luck. As I recall it focused on stitching together user-uploaded photos to create a panoramic view of a location over time.
It will be interesting to see the upgrade numbers in a year. Do most people not care about AI, or will the user base be wary? Current numbers show around 77% uptake on iOS 17.
https://wccftech.com/ios-17-adoption-rate-lowe-than-last-year/
We can eliminate mosquitoes that bite humans and there will still be plenty of related species left for birds and bats to eat.
https://www.cdc.gov/mosquitoes/mosquito-control/genetically-modified-mosquitoes.html
Really dumb, because it means your most talented employees will quit (because they can get a better offer elsewhere). This isn’t like a targeted layoff.
Nope. They are annoying but they don’t sting humans.
That’s what the mobile hotspot feature is for on the cellphone you’re already paying for.
How is this “oniony”?
Maybe that software doesn’t need to be so fucking “complex”. It’s a web browser. Stop cramming everything but the kitchen sink into it. Half of the crap in web browsers like WebGL and WASM should be plugins anyway.
Does this mean in certain US states that you will have to provide ID in order to view X content?
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/05/1146933317/louisiana-new-porn-law-government-id-restriction-privacy
In the US, the H isn’t silent. So we’re taught to say “a historic” and “a hospital”. But for some reason many US journalists like to pretend they went to Eton or something. And NPR is in the US. So I was commenting about how nice it was to see a US-based journalist use US grammar for a change.
Thank you NPR editors for not saying “an historic” for once.
Do you have a reliable citation for this claim besides someone’s YouTube video?
After spending all that money and effort to kill HDDVD. 😆