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Dibes

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Dibes
·3 日前·議論
For me claude is the best, hands down. Fable took it a step even further.
Dibes
·4 日前·議論
From the readme: https://x.com/MaximeRivest/status/2073544461473169432?s=20
Dibes
·4 か月前·議論
I believe they were trying to push back on the easily word in "easily produced". While, thank god, modern medicine makes birthing dramatically safer than at any time in history, it is still an incredibly taxing process on the human body and still fundamentally dangerous. It is not "easy" per-se.
Dibes
·4 か月前·議論
Those points are fine, but not the root of what makes MAGA shameful. You can go about having that opinion and take actions towards it without being racist, anti-LGBT, generally hateful, and backing an administration that has been proven time and time again to be deceitful in every facet and tuned to the interest of the wealthiest.
Dibes
·6 か月前·議論
The thing is, for most people a standard wall outlet is plenty. The math works out that a simple 15/20 amp circuit can charge over 40 miles overnight, and the vast majority of people aren't driving more than that for their daily commute plus errands. Level 1 charging is genuinely sufficient most of the time. I was particularly swayed by the technology connections video on this topic I watched before buying my first EV https://youtu.be/Iyp_X3mwE1w

The real pain point, in my opinion, is whether you have any place to plug in nightly. If you don't, then as you pointed out, it becomes a nightmare to own. Range anxiety is completely justified when public charging infrastructure is still as unreliable as it is, years after the initial build outs. Your points about charging pain are all too common.

If you have a garage with an outlet, you are generally fine. I lived off a level 1 charger for over a year before I decided I wanted the convenience of a level 2 charger.
Dibes
·7 か月前·議論
No problem! I hope you have a good time with it!
Dibes
·7 か月前·議論
If isomorphic TS is your cup of tea, tRPC is a nicer version of client server contracting than graphql in my opinion. Both serve that problem quite well though.