

They’re not unsustainable. Lithium is infinitely recyclable. Not to mention batteries are lasting way longer than expected. I’ve been in Tesla cabs with almost a million kilometers.
They’re not unsustainable. Lithium is infinitely recyclable. Not to mention batteries are lasting way longer than expected. I’ve been in Tesla cabs with almost a million kilometers.
Why do you think BEV is going away? Toyota is predicting they’ll have 1200km range and charge in 10 minutes by 2028. Even now the average city dweller can charge enough on a small service to make their trip to work and back. There is no upside to changing to something else.
We’re still in the early adoption stage. They were less practical because batteries were absolute trash 100 years ago. The vast majority of people want a car that will fill fast and go far. They don’t care how it happens.
I can charge my EV in the garage and not have to stand at a gas station in -30. Why on Earth would I want a less convenient hydrogen or other fuel car?
Sounds like you’re the target market for early adoption!
A business is only as moral as its least moral shareholder. Shareholder Primacy is the law.
I’m sorry Badgey!
Cool. Build 10 pieces and fit them together with sub 10 micron precision.
There’s no root login. It’s all containers.
My M2 laptop with 8GB of ram?
You can make a completely 3D printed gun that will survive at least one shot. I’m sure if you’re using resin or carbon fiber reinforced plastic so you could probably get more than one shot off.
curl | sudo bash
Is anyone else in here Solopsistic, or is it just me?
People don’t get how much the modern internet grew because of shitty interest rates.
When I changed in my iPhone 3g for an original Galaxy S, with barometer, I thought that by the iPhone/Galaxy 10 we would all be rocking tricorders. What kind of crazy sensors would they jam in by then? Zero. Here we are at generation 15 with no additional cool sensors.
Sandhur Anziege Programm, or “Hourglass Displaying Program” in English, first started out as a hardware stress tester. It only made sense that it would evolve into a human stress testing program from there.
Take frozen egg. Melt. Repeat as needed.
19 cents/kwh at home, and that includes all fees and taxes. The most expensive charge I did was at a Petro Canada, which was 53 cents a minute. I was just topping up so the 20 minutes I was there came to a whopping 91 cents/kwh. There’s a lot of free fast chargers where I am too.
My CBR1000rr would do like 150kms on a tank. Find me any bike that will do 400.
I remember opening up Powmax power supplies and seeing hand soldering and trace tape everywhere