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What's something that you were surprised to find out a lot of people hate?
Electric Vehicles.
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What's something that you were surprised to find out a lot of people hate?
Electric Vehicles.
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and no this is not an invitation for oil addicts to rant about EVs
Let's think then of electric VEHICLES. you know buses, trucks included.
Being against electric cars, at this moment, is being for combustion cars.
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API Misuse: Hacker Leaks 2.6M Duolingo Users' Emails & Names
What kind of public api has access to the full user list?
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Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
People make a big deal out of this but they forget humans will make shit up all the time.
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Sweden is testing a semi-truck trailer covered in 100 square meters of solar panels
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I'm not a solarogist, but how do you capture sunlight 24/7?
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His age keeps becoming more and more apparent
This happens when the opposite side turns on the propaganda machine on that specific subject (which when Biden was a possibility wouldn't make sense).
He's old and has been for a while, and I'm all for kamala. Just interesting how that flaw was "overlooked" when it was convenient.
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Lol you think my neglected pots are better environments
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Dirty Scab
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It was veyy hard to understand for me. Thanks for providing this full context now.
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Hey tech billionaires, if you want to talk about radical change, let’s abolish venture capitalism
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Kind of right but of course it's not just a filter to make sure the right kind of people get funded.
But it is a bet that only matters if it pays 100 or 1000x. If it's not paying that it's as good as 0. That's why, most of the times, vc money does not benefit the company, unless it manages to have that insane level of growth. It's also frequently not in the best interest of the founder.
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Scientists invent micrometers-thin battery charged by saline solution that could power smart contact lenses
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Of course you can close your eyes and turn off ads for as low as $19.99/mo
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Choose wisely!
Imagine being able to generate gravel over every single road crack and never fixed hole.
Amazing.
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Kind of selfish form you, aren't you thinking about the shareholders?
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Internally vs. externally
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Tô me it would be like starting lunch and then starting to clean the dishes and then 3 hours have passed and neither lunch is ready nor the dishes are done and you have to leave 30 minutes ago
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Heat-pump water heaters are a winner for the climate — and your wallet
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I think it's everywhere but in the US the water comes already hot, in Europe the dishwasher heats it up from the regular cold water.
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Another Caucasian, Gary.
Ingredients:
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"Help With Stuff" by Poorly Drawn Lines
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Oh boy imagine when you hear of Dinosaur Comic
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API Misuse: Hacker Leaks 2.6M Duolingo Users' Emails & Names
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The worst is they paint it as "not a real leak" or "not a security issue" when it's even worse than that.
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Sonic the Hedgehog helped revive 63-year-old Sega. The firm wants a repeat with its other classics
Battle toads the movie confirmed
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A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month
So... rule 34?
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Intel demos 528-thread chip with 1TB/s of optical bandwidth
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Why are you making light of the subject?