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They may work for non plug in hybrids, which have quite small batteries that cycle a lot, but the energy density is far too low for full EV vehicles.
They may work for non plug in hybrids, which have quite small batteries that cycle a lot, but the energy density is far too low for full EV vehicles.
Hmm, so only on a very small number of predetermined routes, and at very slow speeds for those roads.
Still impressive, but not as impressive as the headline makes out.
Given what a pack of absolute shit cunts Australia has been towards NZ in recent years, I fully support any company that wants to make life difficult for the Australian authorities.
I just want to watch the place burn.
I’d love to see another boycott on the day of the IPO.
That’s a lot more effort than I’m willing to go to.
It’s common courtesy to post the plain text of a paywalled article.
To be fair, I doubt anyone actually applied for this job. Just because they’re making this offer, doesn’t mean that’s market rate.
It’s usually when it doesn’t close properly for some reason.
A notification you’ve left the fridge door open could be handy.
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“DAE too many Linux posts?! BRB need to reboot windows for the 30th time today.”
That’s a strawman argument, I can’t remember the last time I had to reboot Windows, and the last few updates have only taken a few minutes. They also install on shutdown most of the time.
Mine just beep when they’re done.
What absolute nonsense, over half of YouTube’s ad revenue goes to creators. The site itself is also phenomenally expensive to run.
The most moral course of action would be to simply boycott the service altogether.
Imagine thinking a platform wanting you to pay for the service they provide is “bullying”.
Christ you people are off the deep end.
They weren’t searching anywhere at all, because they didn’t have a suitable submersible available. They were looking on the surface in case they popped up, but once the remote submersible got there, they went straight down to the wreck.
Probably still ongoing, it’s not a fast process typically.
There’s a lot of 70 series cruisers, which look older than they are because Toyota has been making them for thirty years straight at this point.
Lead acid has been there for a hundred years, lithium phosphate is another option.