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Investigating the First Solid State Battery [video]

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3 points·by Epskampie·6 months ago·0 comments

First All-Solid-State Battery in Production Vehicles – Donut Battery [video]

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2 points·by Epskampie·6 months ago·0 comments

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Epskampie
·2 months ago·discuss
All the more reason to block vital stuff going to the US. They cannot be trusted anymore.
Epskampie
·3 months ago·discuss
Read/write access should be frozen, data should be saved for 1 month so you have time to react to warning emails. If you didn't upgrade in that time, it should be deleted.
Epskampie
·4 months ago·discuss
I've got a framework 13, pretty happy with it. Everything works as expected under the newest ubuntu. Build quality is good enough for me.
Epskampie
·5 months ago·discuss
And then it's slow again to finally find a correct answer...
Epskampie
·5 months ago·discuss
They are, as far as "Have one source of truth" is concerned. That is what parent is talking about.
Epskampie
·5 months ago·discuss
Doesn't have to be. Here in the Netherlands it's actually illegal to (permanently) film public space, and people can and will point that out to any offenders.
Epskampie
·5 months ago·discuss
Horrifying read. I recently read a book about a girl who was pressed into prostitution, and this reads much the same. [1] Before I was convinced that slavery was mostly a thing of the past, how awful to find out this isn't true.

1: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6515858-slave-girl
Epskampie
·6 months ago·discuss
Starting in 2025, the European Commission is implementing a "mini-wallet" app (an Age Verification App Blueprint) designed to allow users to prove they are over 18 without disclosing their identity or exact age.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/age-verification-europ...
Epskampie
·6 months ago·discuss
Starting in 2025, the European Commission is implementing a "mini-wallet" app (an Age Verification App Blueprint) designed to allow users to prove they are over 18 without disclosing their identity or exact age.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/age-verification-europ...
Epskampie
·6 months ago·discuss
Even Meta's OWN research indicated social media is actively harmful to teens. That means, the people with the most to lose couldn't even escape this conclusion.

Sure, you may be able to find 1 or 2 counterexamples, big tabacco also had a lot of "doctors" who found smoking not that bad.

https://www.reuters.com/business/instagram-shows-more-eating...
Epskampie
·6 months ago·discuss
Would be interesting to see this kind of analysis on youtube comments.

It seems to me they made an algorithmic change a few years back where positive comment are greatly boosted. Since then then the "top" comments are always over-the-top exuberant.
Epskampie
·7 months ago·discuss
This is only good advice if you're good at soldering and know details about cells like which ones have in-built protection.

Otherwise you're just creating a fire hazard.
Epskampie
·8 months ago·discuss
Same experience here. I tried it a few months ago and even on simple use I quickly ran into so many bugs & issues I quickly gave up. I'm willing to learn a new UI, but the tool must be reliable, and it simple was not.

Hopefully they've improved a lot recently?
Epskampie
·8 months ago·discuss
The three dots in trim(...) make a callable out of a function, that was already in, so seem best to re-use that syntax, at least for now. [1]

As for the partial function application, there is already an RFC to add that, but it's not decided on as of now. [2]

1: https://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.first_class_callable...

2: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/partial_function_application_v2
Epskampie
·5 years ago·discuss
The issue is not where the matching is done with data gathered on facebook, the issue is whether they can track you accross other apps. They can't anymore, and "matching on the phone" won't make a lick of difference.
Epskampie
·7 years ago·discuss
Yeah, we’ve been saying that for what, four years now? Time to face facts. Usb-A isn’t going anywhere.