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  • I fart exclusively in elevators and crowded busses. Join me!

  • Correct - the states have the explicit duty to raise and regulate militias, as stated in the second amendment.

  • All EV batteries are already thermally constrained more or less. The only way this really works and scales is if they integrate cooling into the charging standards so that theres like a coolant hookup on the charge cable. Or if they've got some secret superconducting tech.

  • Yet you, and every other human still engage in moral behaviors. You have some prescriptive intuition buried deep inside you. The ability to describe the components, inputs and outputs of that intuition is the entire conversation.

  • It's also the fact that it gets a constant flow of new capital via retirement accounts. That keeps enormous upward price pressure on things. The total value of all retirement assets in the US alone exceeds 40 trillion dollars.

  • This is the big limitation for all fast charging claims. EV battery packs are already very thermally constrained. Faster charging will require more active cooling, which means lower pack density due to the added coolant, compressors and radiators. There is no free lunch here. Even the mythical solid state batteries are going to have the same thermal limitations on charging without some breakthrough in portable cryogenics or high temp superconductors.

  • If you are going to spend money on a gun, at least also spend money on steel doors and real locks for your bedrooms. If someone breaks in and actually means you harm, having a defensible keep is far and away the most important aspect of home security.

    But 99.9999% of the time, anyone who breaks into your house just wants your shit and not confrontation. Which is why insurance is more important than any gun.

  • This can also apply to student loans when one person makes a lot more than the other.

  • I think people really underestimate how much goes into getting these algorithms tuned on legacy social media to create this kind of niche engagement. Actually I think there's almost a cynical instinct here on Lemmy where that kind of effort would be rejected if it was seriously discussed.

  • Piefed implements an "attitude" system which tracks up vote ratio and a few other simple metrics mods can use to identify bad actors

  • I've run searches over 60k lines of raw JSON on a 2015 MacBook air without any problems.

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  • Same. It's a great car and I generally don't care what other people think of me. But seriously fuck Elon Musk. I'm a shareholder as well and would absolutely vote to remove him as CEO in a heartbeat.

  • People when the world's most illiterate celebrity does all of the dumb, racist shit he says he is going to do:

  • This is the Linux community's Sophie's choice.

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  • This changes a lot if you have area expertise beyond software. I am seeing a bit of the opposite now - if you have an actual EE or CPE (or even physics or math) degree you are golden. Software as a particular skill is heavily tradeified, like basic IT work was a decade ago.

  • as u can see im very random!!!!

  • Welp.

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  • It is quite hard to even get accepted to a foreign undergrad program out of high school. Grad school is a bit easier but it's still difficult and traditionally there is just enormous amounts of money in the US academic system so going abroad really needs to be something you prioritize. Also many US grad students don't pay tuition for PhD track programs. You get an assistantship with a stipend.