The reason communities like yours and the one behind your house aren’t connected is to reduce the amount of cars driving down your block.
Which is ironic because it has the opposite effect by forcing every resident to get around via car
The reason communities like yours and the one behind your house aren’t connected is to reduce the amount of cars driving down your block.
Which is ironic because it has the opposite effect by forcing every resident to get around via car
Yeah, unfortunately the Levitt-town style of suburbs (which are all that’s allowed to be built nowadays) are largely incompatible with public transport. We need to fix zoning laws to allow pre-war style suburbs to be built again to make public transport feasible. And all of this will take awhile to fix
You can plug into the standard 120V outlet at home. You don’t require the high amp charging and the installment costs associated
EVs generally have adapters that allow you to plug into a standard home outlet, it’s just significantly slower to charge to full due to the lower amperages. And even if you only have 1 plug in your garage, it’s not hard or expensive to add more.
The only real hurdle for that is if you rent a house and aren’t allowed to make those easy changes
So we shouldn’t bother with it anywhere then?
You’re missing the forest for the trees
Why not get an electric bike then? Reasonable price tag, will get you to work within a reasonable timeframe, significantly less congestion on roads, and charges with that renewable energy without using a lot of it.
Also, their point was that adding infrastructure for public transport (aka improving the public transport you’re complaining about) will have a huge effect on reducing greenhouse gas emissions across a population and is more easily electrified. Your focus on an individual case is irrelevant to their argument.
Sounds like a you problem then
Not only that, people going on those long trips are going to be looking for something to eat in a similar time frame that their EV takes to fully discharge. It takes EVs about 15-20 minutes to get from 0-80% charge. That’s less time than it takes to sit down and eat at a restaurant
The issue is that the design of the MOBA genre inherently encourages players to be toxic
My guess is funding from Russia/China and libertarian foundations run by Rupert Murdoch and the Koch brothers
Holy shit, it is. I’m really hoping that includes mobile, since it’s the only thing keeping me using a Chromium browser
Tbf, that’s not really Spotify’s fault. After operating costs and the cut to the various app stores they’re on, the larger record labels hoover up all of the profits. Spotify has actually operated at a loss the past few years.
Moonlight is also capable of 4k streaming
Balltze
The PC would’ve survived even without that though.
PC gaming survival hasn’t been in question for decades. I think it’s more about people wondering when consoles are going to start dying off, and we might be getting there soon
The difference is that MS and Sony have started porting their games to PC this generation. There’s very few console exclusives left apart from Nintendo
Honestly, I think that’s more perception than reality. Consoles are just “plug in and play” right out of the box, you have to get accounts set up and games installed. If you buy a prebuilt PC with the OS installed, there’s not a significantly different amount of setup needed in comparison.
You can make PC’s with comparable price and performance of a console. Especially when you facotr in the cost of subscriptions to use online services. Content creators just rarely cover that because it doesn’t get them views
This community is literally called “PC Gaming”. They went out of their way to come here and type up a false reason to claim that consoles are better.
Didn’t they transfer the debt to Asmodee since that was the subsidiary that was profitable enough to handle it without going under?