I hope that becomes more common so long as privacy is respected. Fortunately my neighborhood is fairly quiet. I don't understand either, but I don't have a problem with people doing what they want. If municipalities can…
We could call the 13th month "Undecember"
I hadn't considered that aspect. Maybe sodium will see applications for hybrid diesel trains, medium haul trucks.
That's competing against LFP chemistry, so 33% penalty on a chemistry that itself has a penalty versus NMC. My understanding about sodium though is that the performance in cold and heat is excellent. So even if you pay…
In my experience, the cycling and native-plant gardening types of Minneapolis are the ones ready to throw the tear gas cans back, and the fireworks-loving Texans are salivating over the boots.
Very cool finding. If it holds up even at a reduced factor when applied for to a whole pack, it could still result in a big improvement in cell life. That would make BESS more attractive and possibly the TCO of high…
I disagree fundamentally. No, the president should not cut the "line". > especially if it doesn't hurt anyone else That's exactly the problem. Cutting the line DOES hurt other people. You could quibble over each case to…
The Japanese Kei trucks have a cult following, so if this hits the right niche, it might be viable. I think these might have a slow start, but as long as the company can survive and the trucks last, I think they could…
This logic doesn't hold up. Should members of congress also get preferential access to experimental treatments? What about governors? We should not give any preferential access based on the status or public office of…
The fact that governments might not be able to stop people from using stablecoins affects the laws, though.
WONIBDFI (whether or not it's broke, don't fix it)
I'm still at step one. It's just unbearable. And the rage I feel at people who are apathetic or "there's nothing we can do" is so strong.
Would this be enough range for a typical bit of driving in CDMX? Seems like a painful road trip car, but you don't need so much range for a city car.
Low-level today means opening IDE instead of the Chat client.
I know, which makes our attempts at killing them even dumber.
Is there a word for a popular misconception that nonetheless produces a positive result? The understanding by the public of the effects could be completely wrong, but the reintroduction of wolves and the restoration of…
I wonder if we stopped trying to eradicate coyotes we might have an easier time with rats. I personally would rather see a coyote than a rat.
That is not a problem, but the problem is that now they are financially incentivized to screw their tenants as much as possible. With a different capital project, sure they're screwing their customers, but at least I go…
Do you believe that is a credible source?
Also, the open-weight local models are proving that the commodity can be delivered for most applications at a far lower price than frontier is charging.
It's not lack of vision. It's that capital demands gambling. Everyone knows you could plough money into big projects in the US and double your money reliably. But the powers that be do not want that. They want to…
From Canada's perspective, China is willing to cooperate even through conflict, and the US is literally threatening to invade.
Yes. IIRC they are the same batteries in the cars.
When I watched another video on it, they said that the charging capability will roll out across their product line eventually.
I'm thinking that most people will not use the full speed in EU. But these are a design capable of charging everything up to light-duty trucks in the same timescale of a gasoline car. The design is probably overkill for…
I hope that becomes more common so long as privacy is respected. Fortunately my neighborhood is fairly quiet. I don't understand either, but I don't have a problem with people doing what they want. If municipalities can…
We could call the 13th month "Undecember"
I hadn't considered that aspect. Maybe sodium will see applications for hybrid diesel trains, medium haul trucks.
That's competing against LFP chemistry, so 33% penalty on a chemistry that itself has a penalty versus NMC. My understanding about sodium though is that the performance in cold and heat is excellent. So even if you pay…
In my experience, the cycling and native-plant gardening types of Minneapolis are the ones ready to throw the tear gas cans back, and the fireworks-loving Texans are salivating over the boots.
Very cool finding. If it holds up even at a reduced factor when applied for to a whole pack, it could still result in a big improvement in cell life. That would make BESS more attractive and possibly the TCO of high…
I disagree fundamentally. No, the president should not cut the "line". > especially if it doesn't hurt anyone else That's exactly the problem. Cutting the line DOES hurt other people. You could quibble over each case to…
The Japanese Kei trucks have a cult following, so if this hits the right niche, it might be viable. I think these might have a slow start, but as long as the company can survive and the trucks last, I think they could…
This logic doesn't hold up. Should members of congress also get preferential access to experimental treatments? What about governors? We should not give any preferential access based on the status or public office of…
The fact that governments might not be able to stop people from using stablecoins affects the laws, though.
WONIBDFI (whether or not it's broke, don't fix it)
I'm still at step one. It's just unbearable. And the rage I feel at people who are apathetic or "there's nothing we can do" is so strong.
Would this be enough range for a typical bit of driving in CDMX? Seems like a painful road trip car, but you don't need so much range for a city car.
Low-level today means opening IDE instead of the Chat client.
I know, which makes our attempts at killing them even dumber.
Is there a word for a popular misconception that nonetheless produces a positive result? The understanding by the public of the effects could be completely wrong, but the reintroduction of wolves and the restoration of…
I wonder if we stopped trying to eradicate coyotes we might have an easier time with rats. I personally would rather see a coyote than a rat.
That is not a problem, but the problem is that now they are financially incentivized to screw their tenants as much as possible. With a different capital project, sure they're screwing their customers, but at least I go…
Do you believe that is a credible source?
Also, the open-weight local models are proving that the commodity can be delivered for most applications at a far lower price than frontier is charging.
It's not lack of vision. It's that capital demands gambling. Everyone knows you could plough money into big projects in the US and double your money reliably. But the powers that be do not want that. They want to…
From Canada's perspective, China is willing to cooperate even through conflict, and the US is literally threatening to invade.
Yes. IIRC they are the same batteries in the cars.
When I watched another video on it, they said that the charging capability will roll out across their product line eventually.
I'm thinking that most people will not use the full speed in EU. But these are a design capable of charging everything up to light-duty trucks in the same timescale of a gasoline car. The design is probably overkill for…