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inb4_cancelled

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    Comment #32663047

    What's the "green agenda" that you're referring to? How are ICE cars being "banned" soon? How will the consumption quadruple and why do you think that increased consumption won't b…

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    Comment #32529395

    You didn't really answer the question.

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    Comment #32524907

    Random, unregulated... Now try and use this argument against regular bikes. They suffer from the same problem for the same reasons. Having a motor or not has nothing to do with it.…

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    Comment #32520668

    Why does it matter whether an e-scooter is "powered"? Mine has a 500W motor and the power cuts off above 20 km/h. I'd be much more dangerous on a regular bike. Me having or not hav…

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    Comment #32488971

    Where do you live? AirPods are completely transparent to me, i.e. I don't even consciously notice if a person is wearing them (just like I don't really notice earrings or watches).…

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    Comment #32269343

    Instead of building fast native application delivery and sandboxing we're taking the longer way around and reinventing OSes inside a document (!) browser. Can't say that it makes m…

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    Comment #32121457

    Please provide numbers.

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    Comment #31716577

    You either get a chop-chop-chop, or a bzzzt, both incredibly loud. It's not the engine that makes the noise, it's mostly the propeller/rotor. The only advantage of electric VTOLs i…

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    Comment #31697394

    You can stream games on a 25 Mbps connection if your latency is low enough. Now imagine downloading not a 30GB, but a 90GB game, and on this 25Mbps connection instead of your 960Mb…

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    Comment #31628139

    What did the guy do?

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    Comment #31319273

    Two words: HTTP compression

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    Comment #31218832

    Why did they go fully open-wheel when aiming for higher efficiency? I always thought that the wheels produce some brutal drag.

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    Comment #30962054

    I'm genuinely terrified.

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    Comment #30559396

    What? Why a Stirling? Please elaborate.

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    Comment #29647830

    So, the relationship between the number of doses and omicron immunity is highly non-linear and pretty unintuitive? (Recent vax vs recent booster) The anti-vax community is going to…

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    Comment #29520435

    Can't tell whether you're being sarcastic.

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    Comment #29087911

    Maybe that CPU cooler wasn't really a CPU cooler after all, if it didn't have direct contact with the CPU. Maybe the fan was more of a case fan and it simply ran air through the wh…

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    Comment #29049333

    Btw they did the same thing in Jihlava.

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    Comment #28796526

    "They were erasing data" is afaik the current Qanon explanation after they slowly realized this wasn't the "ten days of darkness".

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    Comment #28098583

    My first thought after reading the article (especially about the nasty tiered pricing system) was to see what a person who does this for a living looks like.

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    Comment #28098359

    Whoever wants to see the fuckhead responsible, it's this guy: https://www.insigne.law/team/trevor-q-coddington-ph-d/ An avid family man with a PhD in physics.

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    Comment #27938761

    Weird, the actual serbian word is "čuda", pronounced "chuda", and they're completely ignoring the diacritics.

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    Comment #27825390

    I'd like to know as well. Never had any covid AFAIK, yet I'm currently on my second week of feeling tired and on my fourth day of experiencing heart palpitations maybe once every h…

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    Comment #27256153

    It often sounds like that to me.

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    Comment #27231791

    Cross platform, right. So we ignore the perfectly adequate operating systems with their mature GUI frameworks, system calls, filesystems and programming language support, because h…