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  • I just went to a Women's Day film festival where females were talking about females while using the word "female" all day.

    I'm pretty sure people are way overreacting to it. In the end it's just context and tone. "Women" can be just as derogatory depending on how you say it.

  • Capitalism doesn't "fail" per se. Capitalism is actually the default. All other systems require some kind of active intervention and oversight.

    Capitalism simply "wins" due to being the best at making the most money. Whether that actually benefits humanity is a crapshoot.

    Countries can set up some kind of socialist system, but things will "default" back to capitalism when corruption and/or stupidity inevitably happen.

  • Small vehicles are no longer "normal," EV or not.

    Honda discontinued the Fit for a reason. Same with Toyota and the Yaris. Ford has basically pulled out of the entire non-truck/SUV market.

    There are plenty of "normal" EVs because "normal" these days is a midsize crossover SUV. The Chevy Bolt is the closest thing you're looking for.

  • I wanted a Tyco RC car as a kid. My parents actually got it for me after waiting nearly a whole year for my birthday, and it was one of the most expensive birthday gifts I'd ever received.

    Turns out it uses a proprietary battery that wasn't even included in the package! We'd have to go out and buy that separately, which made the thing like 50% more expensive.

    We couldn't afford that so I agreed to return the RC car and pick something else.

    I've decided to boycott them for life. Stupid Tyco for running my birthday with a stupid toy that doesn't even include the battery.

  • No, they get shorter range at a higher price than batteries.

    People push for it because they are either middlemen who want to sell the hydrogen and get a cut of ongoing profits, or Luddites who believe EVERYTHING must operate exactly the same way gasoline cars do or else they'll never switch.

  • I would say the opposite.

    The chipset is no longer important unless you're heavily into smartphone games. Even a mid-range chipset from 2 years ago will run standard tasks just fine these days. Smartphone requirements have basically plateaued for a few years now.

    Prioritize just about everything OTHER then the chipset, depending on what you really use the phone for. Cameras, battery life, screen quality, memory capacity... Prioritize chipset only if you're gaming.

  • Many birth defects are rare, and require 2 copies of a defective gene to show up. Most "normal" people will be carrying a few defective genes (out of thousands of pairs), but are fine because they have a good copy still working.

    Family members tend to have similar genes.

    The chances of you and a family member having the SAME defective gene are massively greater than you and some random stranger.

    Thus any child would also have a massively greater chance of inheriting 2 identical copies of the defect.