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  • Hmm, my thinking was that journeys that use the full range of the electric vehicle are the exception though.

    So in your example, it makes sense to have a ICE vehicle as you require the range. Most of us though don't need that range. Most of us are unlikely to regularly be driving over 200 miles for a commute, and therefore EVs make sense for all of these people.

    For your scenario, if you are motivated enough to do this, it might even work out cheaper to buy an EV, and rent an ICE car for your longer trip. But fair enough that this would be much less convenient.

    One source for my thinking: https://www.statista.com/chart/24684/average-duration-of-a-one-way-commute/

  • Makes sense that there would be some nerves involved then. Even if you're not feeling them consciously. I'm sure there's a risk to dating someone you've built such a good friendship with.

    Good on you for going for it!

  • It's not like someone can just pop out 100 children to skew votes

    On an individual basis sure, but this still poses two problems:

    1. Is there a group of people that typically vote a certain who are prone to having more children than other groups. Due to different cultures, this is likely true.
    2. Why should parents of children get an extra vote over those who can't have children? Personally I feel that having had children should bear no influence on the power of your voice.
  • I didn't know the most popular model is open source! I'm relatively novice in AI. It's something I want to put time into but struggle to find time for in between other things in my life right now.

    Do you have some good links on how this works from an open license point of view and who owns what? I'm especially interested in who owns a trained model.