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  • It depends on a large number of factors. Largely it doesn't matter.

    What I personally do is start my car with a low fan speed, let the evaporator cool down, then start cranking up the fan speed so I feel the cooler air. When it's really hot out my AC can't keep up in my car, and blasting the AC essentially guarantees that I'll never feel cold air. I'll just have a cooler ambient temperature, but the air blowing at me (that I'm feeling) is warmer so I feel hotter.

  • It was. Wind resistances starts picking up at 30mph, becomes an actual factor around 40, and by 50mph makes a pretty huge difference.

    It also depends on your car and what windows are open and how much. American cars tend to be pretty good about having the windows rolled down, but my Outback is AWFUL with the windows down at speed.

  • If all you want to do are the things Apple decides you can do, and want to do things only Apple’s way, it’s great.

    Which is what most people want to do, and that's why so many people love the iPhone.

    Supposedly photo sync will back up all your photos to a local machine. iCloud does everything you'd want it to do minus the local server part. But once again that's not what 99% of people want to do.

  • Swiping to go back to a previous app isn't the best, but Androids implementation is just as janky. Once you figure out what the delay is for the current app to be the "latest app" then it's not awful.

    Maybe iPad OS is different, but I don't ever have any issues with full screen apps on regular iOS.

  • Have you actually sat down and used iOS as your full time phone OS for a week? If you're used to android then yes there's quirks you have to learn. But after being a diehard android user for years I could never go back. And that's that I still use both every day since my work phone is Android and my person phone is an iPhone.

  • Some players could mean the large majority. Without any quantification a meaningless metric.

    Plus it makes sense. The type of person who wants Linux on something like this is probably more than happy to install linux on it. Vs the average Joe who doesn't want to futs with the quirks of running games through proton/is just used to windows probably doesn't want to or doesn't even know how to.

  • Let’s ban private car ownership.

    Or even better, just create viable public transportation, and discourage the plague of suburbia. Let the people who want to drive drive. And the people who only see it as a means to get from point A to B out of cars.

  • Not being able to pass a slow car just angers people.

    People who are angry about the slow car are probably going to ride their ass.

    People riding other people's ass don't have enough following distance to react to an emergency brake.

    Now there's an accident and traffic comes to a half.

    People coming up from behind are in the same scenario.

    Now there's a pileup.

    Congrats! You've now made the roads less safe.

  • The cheap chinese EVs are only really cheap because of the heavy subsidies provided by the Chinese governments. And they're mostly really targeting developing nations where a cheap car really matters. The US is already flooded with cars, and money so it's going to be a lot harder to break into that market. Plus both the people and the government have their biases against the Chinese to boot.