

That’s the message I got from this. They’ve taken vaccines, now they go for lighter stuff. What’s next? Cancer treatments?


That’s the message I got from this. They’ve taken vaccines, now they go for lighter stuff. What’s next? Cancer treatments?


Oh, there is no need for the troll farm spreading the disinformation to be Irish… It could be based in any dictatorship wanting to sow division in democracies to weaken them. It’s happened before.

This is too soon to be an effect of Trump, though. Tooling, supply chain, and getting the process to work while dodging ICE-raids… There is not enough time since January.


I would have thought15 hours/day for charging should be enough? What am I missing in this equation?
In the south of Sweden there is a big push for fast chargers for heavy transport, but the work is hampered by the limited power available south of Gävle. North of that though, power is plentifull, so that at least, isn’t an issue.
Aye. But I’m still happy those aren’t ICE-only. It still speaks of a shift and it adds up in volume. Ironically, the 2 leading nations are both oil producers.
China is at 50%+ BEV this year for new sales. That’s an eighth of the regrowth of fossil fuel this year, just in China. It will take some time, but it is happening.
What will happen on the fossil fuel market in Norway in five years? All of a sudden, the newest fossil fuel car is 6 years old. Where will they get fuel? Sure, in Oslo there will be some petrol stations to find yet. But what about in the scarcely populated half of Norway which is north of Trondheim? In an ironic twist, electricity will be the abundant, safe and available option. Ironic because that has been the argument against BEV for so many years. “Where will I find chargers up north?”.
In a few years, chargers will be everywhere. Petrol will be in the big cities only.
Aye, even Norway with EVs at 98%+ of new car registrations is at more than about 20% of total number of vehicles.
Having said that, I’m still glad that the EV share at the German market is increasing. And I do wonder how many read the title as anything other than “of new car sales market”


You are reading too far. The example OP is pointing to is “Microsoft has the power to disrupt the government of a sovereign country. There needs to be an alternative” anything after that is an example of something like that happening. Whether you, as the reader, agree with that action in that particular circumstance depends highly on what side of which border it happened and on what side of which border the reader lives.

Aye, and it’s not limited to software development either. I’ve always seen generative AI as a way of augmenting knowledge, not replacing it.

Most of all jobs. If it wasn’t for that, I’d move back.
However, I agree with the writer, apartments are the easiest living space to afford. Limiting apartment building limits the choices of those that have little money. I’m not saying the cheapest, since the value of properties tend to increase, but the one requiring the least money.
That being said, the ones complaining about new apartments are mostly people living in other apartments… At least here.
As for city vs rural… That’s something of an age question, as well.


Absolutely! You are quite right. However, my interpretation of this message is not necessarily “we might reconsider our stance on troop mines”. Rather it is: “we will go to any lengths, even those we find barbaric and cruel, to defend our nation”. Although on the face of it, it is the wording of the agreement that sets the formalities.


Oh, it wasn’t the UN that was the intended recipient of that particular message. That’s why it was sent publicly…


I’d say it is an obvious way to try to confuse BEV with LEV… To sell more ICE-cars…
Err… Not that i condone censorship (as long as it isn’t about hurting others), but for me the thought corridor and censorship situation in the US erodes the soap box this grand stand is made from. Add to this that the reason for the grand stand is because it is American companies being censored, rather than the fact that companies are being censored it further tarnish position of the ranter.
I don’t know, I feel like there are no right choices here. Regardless of your position it is open for attack, and as that, taking a position at all is admirable. I just wish it was more clear that free speech was the sole issue.