You're mixing different problems and clearly have no experience driving or owning EVs. > You can't charge them within five minutes like you would load up a traditional car. Nothing to do with reliability. > Battery…
If you're referring to what happen to companies like Hertz, then according to them the problem wasn't reliability. The cars had more accidents, probably because some were not used to the speed or would get an EV just to…
Is it much worse than having an engine there?
> an end product that isn't even reliable let alone having a long life What's unreliable on a modern EV? And what do you mean by "long life", because you now have 10-15 year old EVs that are fine. Obviously some cars…
The job numbers that he doesn't like? They're from the first few months he was in office.
July 28, 2024: > Trump said: "Christians, get out and vote, just this time. "You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine, you won't have to vote anymore, my…
I don't know if Matrix is "safe" or not, but I usually avoid companies that attack companies like this. Not a good look in my view.
It's funny that you ask that because around 10 years ago, there was this investment stuff going around in my community. No one warned me about the dangers and those who tried to convince me to join only said good things…
If many around me warn me about the Nigerian prince scam and I fall for it, then I think I deserve some of the pain. Sure, I'm still a victim, but personally I'd be questioning my intelligence and would try to see where…
I can tell you that technically Hugo has to be somewhere you control to generate a website, but I don't see the point in that discussion. The list I can see on the site seems to be of tools you can self host or can help…
The comment you replied to said it was a site about "self-hostable services". The site doesn't claim to be just about "self-hostable services".
The rules for building in these areas should be way more strict than they are. A 4.x earthquake in Japan is just another normal day for them.
And even the most adaptive creatures have limits.
OT, but the company behind that extension seems to be a bit shady. uBlock Origin is open source, very efficient, and seems to be well regarded around these parts.
I'm not familiar with Spanish law, but you can see the problem with forcing a company to provide details of customers that are from a different country. It's a bit like the UK demanding that Apple gave them access to…
It's certainly not dead, but having access to cheap, high quality, easy to use alternatives certainly stopped many from using "pirated" content. With price increases, more subscriptions needed, more restrictions, etc,…
We don't even have to leave the African continent do understand that people being okay with and performing genocides, waging war, etc, isn't an exclusive American trait.
You can install an adblocker and Google/Microsoft end up losing money if you use them. You can't stop Kagi from sending money to Yandex, unless of course you stop using Kagi.
Just because you decide to do something, it doesn't mean that you have to do everything. Even if you wanted to, it's likely that you can't. > In my opinion this helps Putin in his propaganda that the west just hates…
Following that reasoning, is Gazprom invading a country? No? Then I guess we should buy their gas. Why not send the latest and greatest ASML lithography machine to Mikron? It's not like they're actually launching the…
You'll be shocked to learn that some people avoid US products for exactly the reasons you've mentioned. Right now some avoid Israeli stuff for similar reasons. And so it shouldn't be a shock to learn that some people…
Some people do avoid US companies for the reasons you've mentioned. People tend to care more about what they are familiar with. Someone in Zimbabwe probably cares more about the war in Sudan and avoids dealing with the…
Perhaps they don't, but some do. And those who avoid Amazon or Google might be fine with using Russian companies. We don't have the mental bandwidth to support every good cause or the capacity to avoid every bad player.…
That's a completely valid position to have. The thing to keep in mind is that for some people, and this includes some of your customers, there are things that are more important than your mission. Right now, some people…
I don't know if you should drop Yandex or if the alternatives are better or not, but I feel that you're missing the point here. You're looking at this purely from a technical point of view. That makes sense when trying…
You're mixing different problems and clearly have no experience driving or owning EVs. > You can't charge them within five minutes like you would load up a traditional car. Nothing to do with reliability. > Battery…
If you're referring to what happen to companies like Hertz, then according to them the problem wasn't reliability. The cars had more accidents, probably because some were not used to the speed or would get an EV just to…
Is it much worse than having an engine there?
> an end product that isn't even reliable let alone having a long life What's unreliable on a modern EV? And what do you mean by "long life", because you now have 10-15 year old EVs that are fine. Obviously some cars…
The job numbers that he doesn't like? They're from the first few months he was in office.
July 28, 2024: > Trump said: "Christians, get out and vote, just this time. "You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what, it will be fixed, it will be fine, you won't have to vote anymore, my…
I don't know if Matrix is "safe" or not, but I usually avoid companies that attack companies like this. Not a good look in my view.
It's funny that you ask that because around 10 years ago, there was this investment stuff going around in my community. No one warned me about the dangers and those who tried to convince me to join only said good things…
If many around me warn me about the Nigerian prince scam and I fall for it, then I think I deserve some of the pain. Sure, I'm still a victim, but personally I'd be questioning my intelligence and would try to see where…
I can tell you that technically Hugo has to be somewhere you control to generate a website, but I don't see the point in that discussion. The list I can see on the site seems to be of tools you can self host or can help…
The comment you replied to said it was a site about "self-hostable services". The site doesn't claim to be just about "self-hostable services".
The rules for building in these areas should be way more strict than they are. A 4.x earthquake in Japan is just another normal day for them.
And even the most adaptive creatures have limits.
OT, but the company behind that extension seems to be a bit shady. uBlock Origin is open source, very efficient, and seems to be well regarded around these parts.
I'm not familiar with Spanish law, but you can see the problem with forcing a company to provide details of customers that are from a different country. It's a bit like the UK demanding that Apple gave them access to…
It's certainly not dead, but having access to cheap, high quality, easy to use alternatives certainly stopped many from using "pirated" content. With price increases, more subscriptions needed, more restrictions, etc,…
We don't even have to leave the African continent do understand that people being okay with and performing genocides, waging war, etc, isn't an exclusive American trait.
You can install an adblocker and Google/Microsoft end up losing money if you use them. You can't stop Kagi from sending money to Yandex, unless of course you stop using Kagi.
Just because you decide to do something, it doesn't mean that you have to do everything. Even if you wanted to, it's likely that you can't. > In my opinion this helps Putin in his propaganda that the west just hates…
Following that reasoning, is Gazprom invading a country? No? Then I guess we should buy their gas. Why not send the latest and greatest ASML lithography machine to Mikron? It's not like they're actually launching the…
You'll be shocked to learn that some people avoid US products for exactly the reasons you've mentioned. Right now some avoid Israeli stuff for similar reasons. And so it shouldn't be a shock to learn that some people…
Some people do avoid US companies for the reasons you've mentioned. People tend to care more about what they are familiar with. Someone in Zimbabwe probably cares more about the war in Sudan and avoids dealing with the…
Perhaps they don't, but some do. And those who avoid Amazon or Google might be fine with using Russian companies. We don't have the mental bandwidth to support every good cause or the capacity to avoid every bad player.…
That's a completely valid position to have. The thing to keep in mind is that for some people, and this includes some of your customers, there are things that are more important than your mission. Right now, some people…
I don't know if you should drop Yandex or if the alternatives are better or not, but I feel that you're missing the point here. You're looking at this purely from a technical point of view. That makes sense when trying…