Agreed. I also like it because it’s not religious or focused on consumerism. It optimistically suggests that we just might get through all these challenges together.
Agreed. I also like it because it’s not religious or focused on consumerism. It optimistically suggests that we just might get through all these challenges together.
What did the console say?
That looked expensive.
Wait… How did YOU know about my bizarre top hat fetish?
It’s good to see that Aptera is still a possibility!
There’s no hurry - we don’t want it.
“Hey little girl, would you like to come to my office to read from the old testicles?”
What could go wrong?
Right. They said that like they expected us to accept it. Some reality…
US Military Pollution: The World’s Biggest Climate Change Enabler?
I was thinking the same thing, but the article doesn’t go into any detail. So the information is on a Fisker server and associated with each vehicle? If so, moving it to another server seems like basic data managment.
Thank you for posting about OpenEVSE. I’m in the market for an EVSE and was not aware of this option. Did you buy a product or a DIY kit?
In memory of the thousands the US killed in retaliation, we’ll do… nothing.
It’s just another lying weirdo. How does the GOP find so many of them?
Well how long to you think that’s going to last? They are for-profit companies after all.
If they can base their business on stealing, then we can steal their AI services, right?
Yeah, scare them into it with warnings about the approaching giant space goat.
The rail lines…
The two new trains are operated by Caltrain… The trains were put into regular service the following day, running along the route between San Jose and San Francisco.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/12/24218547/caltrain-electric-train-us-lags-behind-india-china-eu
Yeah, and even that’s stretching the term “conscious”.
Since most of the hydrogen currently available commercially is from oil production, maybe “eco-greenwashing” would be more accurate.
Some of those facing punishment, including 40 students at UC San Diego, were slapped with “interim suspension” notices following mass arrests at protest encampments. But many others who avoided arrest face the same penalty for reasons that are far less clear. …
“You very rarely see these interim suspension cases,” said Sukham Sidhu, who heads of the Office of Student Advocacy at UC San Diego and has spent her undergraduate career representing peers through campus disciplinary proceedings. “The only times I’ve seen it imposed are in cases of physical assault.”
In theaters this summer: Cocaine Rats