

‘Documentary’ - something that could be consumed in 10% of the time as an article.


‘Documentary’ - something that could be consumed in 10% of the time as an article.


Self driving is absolutely a thing. FULL self driving like what Tesla tries to bullshit about is a way off.


Kinda misses the point that star wars is space fantasy, not sci fi


How are scammers turning book club invites into money?


Aren’t EVs mostly a thing to save the car industry, and not really in the end all that good for the environment?
No that’s ICE talking points.
There’s obviously no comparison to be made with public transit, public transit kicks the ass of everything else in environmental friendliness. But it isn’t and won’t be an option in many cities and countries, so cars are here to stay for the medium future at least.
Given that we acknowledge the need for cars, what about the higher environmental impact of manufacturing them? Research shows that based on the cleanliness of the power sources the grid is using, it takes an average of 6 - 24 months for an EV to break even and start overtaking an ICE vehicle in (reduced) emissions. That’s not a long time in a car’s lifetime, and that’s not yet accounting for future economies of scale such as battery recycling that we don’t yet implement.


Even the archived version is paywalled…


The WLTP is pretty accurate to the actual range I get on my BYD.

Wouldn’t be the first time in history a dictator made no preparation for their own passing, or allowed any such plans to be made.


Tldr, rehash of news from 2024 (clinical trials) with no update since. Slow news day I guess


I was referring to societal development, not genetics. Some hyperbole may also be involved.


‘Rape’ is a pretty meaningless term in this context, given that we were closer to monkeys than modern humans at the time.


I know, but seeing as most of the content comes from the book…


We’re not discussing ‘typical’ workloads (whatever that is), we’re discussing one specific person’s use case, and you’ve somehow decided you know better than him without any information
Pretty common practice in places that are humid or close to the equator.


These people are whack
Use the local view on fedinsfw

I did! Most of the arguments against basically boil down to ‘make it harder for the average user to do this’. In addition to the unequal access to information, sites like lemvote demonstrate how easy it will be for the average user to bypass the imaginary technical barrier. Sure, you may block it now, but as the Threadiverse grows so will the number of sites and such that do so. Even a browser extension ala RES. Even without the whack-a-mole issue, it’s only a matter of time before somebody sets up such an utility for public access with an obfuscated instance that can’t be easily blocked.

Security via obscurity🙄
How would that test work more than once per student though