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How China’s EV Boom Caught Western Car Companies Asleep at the Wheel
  • This article reads like a terrible puff piece. Wired has really fallen low with a headline and article like this.

    No real info, just statements from highly paid execs.

    No way Chinese cars would be sold in U.S. or Japan, no idea about EU though. So no, not remotely a threat.

    Seriously, this article is garbage.

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    Photos of babies being burnt, decapitated confirmed
  • Ok, thank you.

    Now we can have a dialogue.

    Yeah, her murder, because it was a murder, is fucked up and should be a huge deal.

    I haven't seen those images, and I don't want to. Does the OP article make me believe those images exist? Not entirely, Like you said, it is difficult to trust governments that have a history of creating their own truth.

    But I do believe that Hamas is capable of doing that. I do believe that the dynamics of the situation makes it incredibly easy for Israel to be a fascist oppressor and for Hamas to abuse that and do horrific things and then hide behind Palestinians.

    Then Hamas gets to justify more violence when Israel does more fucked up stuff, trying to get at Hamas.

    Any actual peace processes, over the last 50 years, has been constantly undermined and ruined due to militant Muslim groups, like Hamas, who refuse any compromise.

    So what happens? Well the Israelis also got radicalized, and now they don't really give a shit about the outside world either.

    The Palestinians are stuck in the middle.

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    Photos of babies being burnt, decapitated confirmed
  • And we're supposed to trust you, bro?

    At least half the shit you are posting is made up.

    Trust me bro.

    Even when people link to articles from respected sources, then it becomes a character assassination of that source.

    The goal posts get moved, what aboutism's are made, and more fake news is posted.

    I was "Free Palestine" but all this bullshit is making me "A pox on both your houses"

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    France wins suit over history-making shipwreck off US coast
  • "I think it is quite appropriate to say that this is the single most historically important shipwreck in North America,"

    Lol, that lawyer is a full of himself. Maybe if he added, "for French history.

    Did James Cameron make a movie about your boat? No? Ok then sit down. 🤣

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    What's with the hype for The Godfather?
  • But I would still rate Michaelangelo's David as the best sculpture today.

    Edit... Winged Victory though... looking up at it from the base of the stairs...

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    Corporations are paying for worker abuse audits that are ‘designed to fail’, say insiders
  • The solution is obvious. Hire an auditing firm to audit the auditing firms.

    Bonus points if the auditing firm, hired to audit, subcontracts the auditing to the firm they are supposed to audit.

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    Inside Asia's arms race: China near 'breakthroughs' with nuclear-armed submarines, report says
  • China's subsurface capabilities are laughable at best.

    They are decades behind even Russia and pose no real threat to anyone but the same small Asian neighbors they have been bullying for years.

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    Africa’s first carbon-removal plant stokes questions about responsible climate solutions
  • You are quoting "The majority of studies..." but I am not sure where you are pulling that from.

    I have an issue with that quote since it is absolutely wrong about shipping and air trasport.

    Edit:

    And furthermore, you can't just abandon a significant sector and expect to pick it up later on.

    There is tremendous momentum in each sector and to just focus on one, at the behest of others, is a TERRIBLE idea. Each sector does not exist in a vacuum. They all have supporting industries that also need to be developed and planned out. To put everything into renewables, is irresponsible at best. If we don't subsidize it all all. Then it will be a stillborn process that will never see anything outside an office.

    Great, we now have 100% renewables, but we've had elevated CO2 for decades and now we have to spin up carbon capture from scratch because someone had the great idea to drop everything else. So add another 20 years for that to work up. We don't have that luxury.

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    Africa’s first carbon-removal plant stokes questions about responsible climate solutions
  • Not as it exists now. There are zero viable solutions for shipping or air travel, for example.

    Achievable yes, but not in any near time frame, so we HAVE to look at other mitigating options as well.

    Putting all your eggs in one basket is a very poor strategy.

    Building more nuclear WOULD help. Yes, it has a huge capital front cost, and it takes a while to earn that back, but then it keeps paying.

    The whole point of allowing these localized monopolies on power, is because power benefits from economy of scale and nuclear, right now, is the pinnacle of that. Large up front cost but also a solid, continual return that doesn't rely on outside factors.

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    Africa’s first carbon-removal plant stokes questions about responsible climate solutions
  • I have to disagree with you because we need to invest now, if for no better reason, to advance carbon capture technology. It needs to advance in parallel. Otherwise we are just pushing that can down the road.

    As much as I want to be 100% renewable/clean, that is never going to happen. Not at our population, not at our power demand level, not at our rate of growth.

    Hell, we can't even get people to accept nuclear power as part of the solution.

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    Double standards or something, I don't know...
  • Wait, what!? How would this be a "huge strategic gain for the U.S."?

    You could argue that it's a proxy conflict between the West and radicalized Muslim states. Sure. I would even listen to a discussion about rich elites using governments to keep areas destabilized in order to further their own fortunes.

    But saying that somehow the U.S. would gain a huge strategic advantage is reaching.

    What would the strategic value be? Is there oil there? Would they put a base there that somehow had more capabilities than facilities they already have in the area?

    This isn't 5D chess. This is two cultures that refuse to get along, being supported openly, and behind closed doors by larger nations.

    Israel hates it's neighboring countries for good reason. Those countries hate Israel for good reasons.

    The human rights violations are disgusting and I support the freeing of Palestine.

    But when you do shit like what the Hamas just did, you destroy any sort of moral high ground you may have had. Two wrongs don't make a right, no matter what your culture is.

    You can't divorce Hamas from Palestine either, like some commentors are trying to do.

    Tribalism at its worst.

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    The propane industry’s weird obsession with school buses, explained
  • My work is trying to engineer a design /plan for electric school busses connected to the grid.

    They are only used for 4-6 hours a day and are stationary the rest. Perfect resource to keep plugged into the grid and help stabilize demand. Our initial study shows they could potentially pay for themselves, but at the very least subsidize their own cost quite significantly.

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    Duality of c/memes
  • People who agree with 2 don't realize that they were those kids too and think that somehow there are kids somewhere that behave nicely because of perfect parenting.

    Nope, most likely you just got to witness those kids on a bad day.

    Save your judgement for yourself.

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    [OC] My bell pepper has more peppers inside it!
  • That my friend is the rare Capsicum annuum uterosi.

    Or the super rare development of a uterus and filoppian tubes inside a green peeper.

    Do not fuck, I REPEAT, DO NOT FUCK. It can result in conception and gestation of the aromaticus pilas cibum.

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    Cemetary growing by an acre per week
  • Yeah, for sure. I feel like she was one of the few that embraced it smartly. Not going all in, but but still capitalizing on its value without sucking it to cringe.

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