Yup! Best to wait till then to get one probably
Yup! Best to wait till then to get one probably
The charging system for Teslas is a lot better than other EVs tbf, having driven a big 3 EV the charging situation is a hellscape since it couldn’t use superchargers
I think it could work for some college campuses too? I know there are a lot that use (used?) centralized steam heating and have a lot of that infastructure to pump the steam around still in place
Are you able to dissect the packet contents tho? I can see the raw hex payloads of any packets on my network but that doesn’t really tell me much about the data actually in them
I noticed the other day that each jira cloud tab takes about 250-350MB of ram. For just viewing a single ticket too! Still doesn’t add up to 8GB but ten tabs of that would eat up a good chunk of that.
I mean I think capital gains needs to be rolled into income tax too
Fun
I think Elon might have wanted to design a car himself so he came up with this or something
Isn’t that just called intranet?
Mostly column A imo
ChatGPT isn’t the entirety of AI, AI research has been going on much longer than ChatGPT has been around
I mean whether or not many people use it it’s still shitty
I remember reading that statistically it isuch more likely that you kill a friend or family member with a gun than a home invader while trying to defend you’re home. Instead of worrying about hypothetical ‘what ifs’ that are very unlikely to happen maybe we should stay anchored in reality.
Is there any more in-depth analysis to show how many EVs would be needed to make this feasible, how this would work with time of day use of power from commutes vs generation from solar power, how long the grid could stay powered this way, impact on consumers range, etc? I think the concept seems simple at first but would it actually be resiliant relying on just EV batteries? A cloudy week could see everyone run out of power, for example.
3M also seems like a pittance? From a quick look their revenue is like $1.7B. Granted their margins are small but still